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CHEN 8990: Research And Dissertation
1.00 - 20.00 Credits
Auburn University
DSR. TD. Credit hours to be arranged.
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CIVL 2010: Surveying
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 1, LAB. 3. Pr., ENGR 1110, MATH 1610, COMP 1200. Civil engineering surveying theory and practice including history of land surveys and U.S. datums; field measurements, office calculations and graphical/ digital presentation of spatial data.
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CIVL 3010: Civil Engineering Analysis
4.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3, LAB. 3. Pr., MATH 2650, COMP 1200. Applications of calculus and ordinary differential equations, numerical methods, vector algebra, and linear algebraic expressions to practical civil engineering problems. Heavy emphasis on computerized techniques and civil engineering software.
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CIVL 3110: Hydraulics
4.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3, LAB. 3. Pr., ENGR 2200, or ENGR 2010, MATH 2650. Coreq., CIVL 3010, ENGR 2350. Fluid properties, hydrostatics, kinematics, mass conservation, energy and momentum equations, pipe flow, open channel flow, and dimensional analysis.
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CIVL 3220: Water And Waste Treatment
4.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3, LAB. 3. Pr., CHEM 1040, BIOL 3200. Fundamentals of potable water treatment and wastewater treatment and disposal. Treatment systems; operation/process physics, chemistry, and biology; operation and maintenance issues; regulatory requirements. Credit will not be given to students majoring in Civil Engineering.
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CIVL 3230: Introduction to Environmental Engineering
4.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3, LAB. 3. Pr., CHEM 1040, MATH 2650. Coreq., CIVL 3010. Fundamental principles of environmental engineering, including basic environmental chemistry and microbiology; materials and energy balances; diffusion; chemical equilibrium; kinetics; and chemical reaction engineering. Fall, Spring.
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CIVL 3310: Geotechnical Engineering I
4.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3, LAB. 3. Pr., CHEM 1040, ENGR 2070. Soil-forming processes, physical properties of soils, subsurface investigations, clay mineralogy, soil classification, permeability, effective stress, consolidation theory, time-settlement analysis, compaction, shear strength, geosynthetics.
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CIVL 3410: Construction Engineering
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., ENGR 2070, Junior standing. Basic concepts of the construction industry, contractual methods, estimating and scheduling.
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CIVL 3510: Transportation Engineering
4.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 4. Pr., CIVL 2010. Introduction to transportation engineering with emphasis on highway facility design, traffic operations, and applications of engineering economics in civil engineering.
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CIVL 3610: Structural Analysis
4.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3, LAB. 3. Pr., ENGR 2070. Coreq., CIVL 3010. Basic structural analysis of determinate and indeterminate structures, deflections by moment-area and virtual work, influence lines, force method and moment-distribution methods of analysis.
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