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CIVL 6510/6516: Traffic Control Systems Design
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., CIVL 3510, STAT 3010. Fundamental design concepts for highway traffic control systems. Control requirements and warrants: hardware operation and equipment selection; development and implementation of timing plans for isolated intersections and intersection networks.
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CIVL 6560/6566: Transportation Planning
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., CIVL 3510 and STAT 3010, or departmental approval. The planning process for urban and regional transportation development. Topics include planning objectives and data requirements; planning inventories; modeling of trip-making behavior, development and evaluation of alternate plans; multimodal applications, including railway operations.
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CIVL 6580/6586: Intelligent Transportation Systems
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., CIVL 3510 or departmental approval. Introduction to intelligent transportation systems, covering applications of information and communications technologies to transportation, with emphasis on operations of traffic management and traveler information systems.
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CIVL 6600/6606: Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., CIVL 4600. Analysis and design of continuous beams and one-way slabs, bond and development length, torsion, slenderness effects in columns, two-way slabs, footings, and retaining walls.
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CIVL 6620/6626: Pre- Stressed Concrete Design
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., CIVL 4600. Properties and behavior of pre-stressed concrete, pre-stressing systems and end anchorages, analysis and design of beams for flexure and shear, camber and deflection, cable layout, pre-stressed concrete slabs.
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CIVL 6630/6636: Advanced Concrete Materials
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., CIVL 3810. Comprehensive coverage of concrete materials. Topics include cement and aggregate properties; concrete microstructure; mechanical properties; supplementary cementing materials, chemical admixtures; durability issues; special concretes.
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CIVL 6650/6656: Advanced Steel Design
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., CIVL 4650. Composite construction, open web joists, torsion, plate girders, plastic analysis and design, highway bridges, computer applications.
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CIVL 6670/6676: Advanced Structural Analysis
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., CIVL 3610. Analysis of continuous beams and frames by slope-deflection method. Analysis of beams, trusses, grids, and frames by direct stiffness method. Buckling of planar frames. Use of structural analysis software.
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CIVL 6690/6696: Timber Design
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., CIVL 3610. Properties and behavior of timber and plywood; design of timber beams, columns, floor and wall assemblies and wood formwork; timber trusses and laminated arches.
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CIVL 6700/6706: Design For Lateral Loads
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., CIVL 3610, CIVL 4600 or CIVL 4650. Wind meteorology and loadings, effects of wind loadings, building code wind pressures and load provisions, fundamentals of structural vibrations, earthquake characteristics and loadings, building code earthquake provisions, building lateral load resisting systems.
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