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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the activities of professional engineers, the professional societies and their student chapters, and UNLV seminars. Completion of the sequence requires participation in a variety of activities and evidence of verbal communication skills. To be taken sequentially. Prerequisite: CEE 198. S/F grading only. 0 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to CAD-based civil engineering design tools, including COGO, surveying, roadway and site layout, digital terrain modeling, and earthworks design software. Prerequisites: CEE 110, CEE 121, and advanced standing. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Individual off-campus learning experiences in civil engineering. Students apply engineering concepts and theories in work-related settings. Minimum 200 supervised hours required. Progress reports required at least monthly. Final report and/or final poster required. May be repeated twice. A combined maximum of three credits in CEE 225 and CEE 325 may count towards the degree. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing in engineering. Prior approval of employer and department. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Elementary soil mechanics theory. Physical and mechanical properties of soils. Shear strength, consolidation, earth pressure.Laboratory testing - Atterberg Limits, compaction, shear, unconfined compression, permeability, sampling, and in-situ testing. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Prerequisites: CEE 370 or ME 302/302L GEOL 101. 4 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory testing of soils, including Atterberg limits, compaction, consolidation, shear, unconfined compression and permeability tests. Field examination, sampling and in-situ testing. Three hours laboratory. Three hours laboratory. Corequisite: CEE 334. Prerequisite: Admission to civil engineering or construction management major. 0 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and basic elements of simple structural systems for architects, designers, and construction managers. Does not satisfy program requirements for civil/mechanical degrees. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing in engineering. 3 credits. 140 College of Engineering
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2.00 Credits
Properties and uses of aggregates, Portland cement concrete, bituminous materials, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, and wood for buildings, highways and other civil engineering works. Two hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Corequisite: STAT 463 or equivalent. Prerequisite: CEE 370 or ME 302, admission to civil engineering or construction management major. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory to familiarize students with properties, and testing of aggregates, Portland cement concrete, bituminous materials, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, and wood. Three hours laboratory. Corequisite: CEE 346. Prerequisite: Admission to civil engineering or construction management major. 0 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Design, operation, objectives, characteristics, and social, environmental and economic relations of transportation systems including water, air, and land facilities. Prerequisites: Admission to civil engineering or construction management major. PHYS 180, & 180L or PHYS 151 & 152; CEE 110 or IS 101; CEE 121. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to fluid properties, statics, and fluid dynamics, development and application of fundamental equations for the study of external and internal flows, compressible flows, dimensional analysis, and turbomachinery. Laboratory exercises on the dynamics and statics of fluids. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Prerequisites: Admission to construction management, civil, electrical or mechanical engineering major, ME 242, MATH 283. 4 credits.
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