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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIVT 2112 or permission of department chair This course introduces students to the use of computers in the field of surveying and the practice of civil engineering. Students will develop proficiency with industry developed software products and gain valuable experience with software tools used by surveyors in field and office practices. Projects emphasize applications in survey data collection, coordinate geometry, surface modeling, topographic mapping, survey plats, property descriptions, and roadway locations. (5 contact hours: 2 lecture, 3 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIVT 2112 or permission of department chair This specialized course includes a study of field and office practice and procedures for route location and design, embankment construction and supervision, and flexible and rigid pavement system designs. Students will study Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) specifications for geometric criteria, drainage, contract items, standard drawings, and specifications. Students will use computer applications relating to curve data and earthwork quantities computations.(4 contact hours: 2 lecture, 2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
The course emphasizes basic principles of construction administration and inspection from the design process through the construction process, including discussion of the Construction Team Responsibility and Authority. Topics include the Resident Inspector's responsibilities and all aspects of records, reporting, applicable codes and standards, inspection methods and procedures and contract administration. Additional topics include construction law and labor relations, building codes, quality assurance and quality control, construction safety, meetings and negotiations, risk allocation and liability sharing. (4 contact hours: 2 lecture, 2 lab)
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2.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the basic principles of construction safety and health from the rationale for the programs through the management of safety and health programs. Topics include the significance of safety and health issues on a construction project, construction safety and health legislation and organizations, the principles of accident investigation and analysis and injury control fundamentals, construction industry safety and health practices and applicable OSHA standards, engineering, design and contract administration for safe construction, and construction safety and health management. Students will receive an OSHA 30-hour certificate upon completion of the course. (3 contact hours: 1 lecture, 2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIVT 1021, MECT 2230 This course specializes in general approaches to the study of soils and foundations, including problem solving. Topics include the mathematical basis of soil mechanics; geologic formations, excavation techniques, and methods of subsurface exploration; natural deposits and non-uniform soils; and shallow and deep foundation analysis and design. (5 contact hours: 2 lecture, 3 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MECT 2230 This course introduces students to the basic design of concrete and masonry construction using the latest versions of American Concrete Institute (ACI) and American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Publications. The laboratory component consists of student led problem solving and the use of computer software applications in designing structural systems. (5 contact hours: 2 lecture, 3 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MECT 2230 This course introduces students to the basic design principles of steel and timber construction using the latest versions of American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) and American Institute of Timber Construction (AITC) Publications. The laboratory component consists of student led problem solving and the use of computer software applications in designing structural systems. (5 contact hours: 2 lecture, 3 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIVT 2019 This course introduces the basics of environmental engineering technology, including air pollution controls, solid and hazardous waste management, municipal water and wastewater treatment, and wetlands delineation. It identifies facets of the environment that affect the ecosystem and human life and explores those technical issues relevant to the implementation of environmental management efforts.(5 contact hours: 2 lecture, 3 lab)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIVT 2112 or permission of department chair This course is designed to present an introduction to basic GPS surveying principles and techniques that are used by land surveyors to meet the challenge of establishing and acquiring accurate and repeatable GPS measurements.(2.5 contact hours: 1.5 lecture, 1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIVT 2022 or permission of department chair A continuation of CIVT 2022 Computer Applications in Surveying, this course includes the further use of computers in the field of surveying and the practice of civil engineering. Projects emphasize applications in mapping technologies and other CAD-based interfaces used for the analysis and design of various facets of civil engineering projects. Topics include surface modeling applications, advanced design of roadways, earthwork quantification, and hydrologic evaluations using industry specific software. (4 contact hours: 2 lecture, 2 lab)
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