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ENCE 353: Introduction to Structural Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisites: ENES220, MATH246 and permission of department. The basic tools of structural analysis and design. Design loads. Equilibrium of external and internal forces. Shear and moment diagrams in beams and frames. Truss analysis. Influence line diagrams. The slope-deflection method and method of consistent deformation. Matrix stiffness methods for beams, frames and trusses.
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ENCE 360: Analysis of Civil Engineering Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisites: ENCE201, MATH140 and permission of department. Introduction to systems approach and systems analysis in civil and environmental engineering. Introduction to systems analysis tools that facilitate engineering management decision making including optimization and computer simulation. Introduction to linear and nonlinear mathematical optimization including linear and integer programming, elementary nonlinear programming and dynamic programming.
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ENCE 370: Introduction to Transportation Engineering and Planning
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisites: ENCE201, (PHYS260 and PHYS261 {Formerly: PHYS262}) and permission of department. Engineering problems of transportation by highways, airways, pipelines, waterways, and railways. Transportation modes and technologies, vehicle dynamics, basic facility design, traffic stream models, capacity analysis, transportation planning, evaluation and choice, and network analysis.
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ENCE 386: Experiential Learning
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: Learning Proposal approved by the Office of Experiential Learning Programs, faculty sponsor, and student's internship sponsor. Junior standing.
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ENCE 398: Honors Research Project ENCE 402 Simulation and Design of Experiments for Engineers
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisites: ENCE302 and permission of department. Review of statistics and hypothesis testing, sample design and design of experiments, generation of discrete and continuous distributions and their applications. Introduction of simulation languages and simulation of discrete and continuous engineering systems. Output analysis, model validation and sensitivity and reliability analysis.
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ENCE 398 - Honors Research Project ENCE 402 Simulation and Design of Experiments for Engineers
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ENCE 411: Environmental Engineering Science
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Two hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: ENCE310 and permission of department. The basic physical, chemical and biological processes that occur in engineered and natural environmental systems will be discussed. Included will be presentation of parameters used to describe the quality of water, air and land. Measurement techniques will be discussed. A weekly lab will provide hands-on experience with environmental quality measurements and treatment techniques.
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ENCE 412: Environmental Engineering Unit Operations
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisites: ENCE305, ENCE310 and permission of department. Examination of unit operations and processes encountered in environmental engineering field. Fundamental principles learned from previous classes will be applied into the design and operation of unit operations and processes, particularly in the area of water and wastewater treatment. Similar processes will be applied to air pollution control, solid waste disposal and hazardous waste treatment.
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ENCE 420: Selection and Utilization of Construction Equipment
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: ENCE320 or equivalent; and permission of department. Senior standing. Construction equipment for excavation, hauling, lifting, structural assembly, paving, and allied functions. Fundamentals of equipment performance, productivity calculations, and cost management. Matching of construction tasks to appropriate construction equipment. Innovative technologies in equipment design and performance. Information technology and automation for construction equipment. Field demonstrations of earth-moving and lifting equipment.
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ENCE 421: Legal Aspects of Engineering Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisites: ENCE320 or equivalent; and permission of department. Study legal principles relevant to engineering design and construction contracts. Specific subjects covered include engineering design and construction contracts, torts, agency, professional liability, labor laws, insurance, expert testimony, mediation and arbitration, intellectual property, patents and copyrights, sureties and ethics. Study principles of ethical and professional conduct of engineers. Gaining familiarity with the basic structure of the US legal system as it relates to legal obligations and responsibilities of engineers.
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ENCE 422: Project Cost Accounting and Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: ENCE320 or equivalent; and permission of department. Effective project managers have complete command of their project costs. Reviews the fundamentals of accounting; examines project cost accounting principles, applications, and impact on profitability; examines the principles of activity based costing; covers the elements involved in cash management; introduces the framework for project performance measurement, net present value, depreciation, taxes, and earned value analysis.
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