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CIVE 5723: Foundation Engineering
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 3713 and 4711. Types of structural foundations including footings, mats, rafts, piles and drilled shafts. Site characteristics, exploration programs, field data, test results and construction materials and methods as basis for selection of type of foundation and design. Geotechnical design procedures and considerations.
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CIVE 5733: Rock Mechanics in Engineering Design and Construction
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate courses in soils and geology. Stresses, strength variations, and deformational behavior of rock. Engineering classification of rock. Methods of field and laboratory measurement of the engineering properties of rock. Rock mechanics consideration in the design and construction of engineering works.
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CIVE 5753: Engineering Soil Stabilization
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 3713 and 4711. Theoretical and practical aspects of engineering soil stabilization as a method for improving and upgrading low quality and unstable soils for engineering purposes. Use of lime, fly ash, portland cement, asphalt, and other physical and chemical admixtures. Application of deep foundation stabilization methods such as preloading, deep compaction, injection and reinforcement.
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CIVE 5803: Essentials of Environmental Engineering
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1314 or 1515; MATH 2155. Engineering aspects of the life support system; the carbon-oxygen cycle; cycling of nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus; and the hydrologic cycle. Concepts of environmental pollution and degradation. Techniques for mitigation; water and wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste management, and air pollution abatement. Calculation of pollution potential and treatment system parameters.
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CIVE 5813: Environmental Laboratory Analysis
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Lab 3. Prerequisite(s): 4833 or concurrent enrollment. Analytical procedures for water and waste water contaminants. Emphasis on the chemical theory of procedures, analytical work and an understanding of the significance or need for such laboratory data for surface and groundwater management and water and wastewater treatment processes and design.
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CIVE 5823: Environmental Risk Assessment and Management
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): Introductory class in statistics and background in engineering, management or science. Environmental risk assessment and management. Applies elements of statistics, probability and environmental simulation to determine the public health and ecological risks from activities of humans.
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CIVE 5833: Introduction to Environmental Modeling
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Intended as an introductory course for graduate and senior undergraduate students to the fundamentals of environmental modeling. Develops material necessary to construct models capable of identifying contaminant distributions at future times and space for water and air pollution applications. Advanced topics such as stochastic modeling, ecological risk assessment, neural modeling and spatial statistical analysis among others will be presented according to the backgrounds and interests of the enrolled students. In part, the course is designed as the "Physical Science" component for MS students in the Environmental Sciences program.
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CIVE 5853: Bioremediation
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 3813 or equivalent science background. Process selection and design of bioremediation systems for renovation of contaminated hazardous and industrial waste sites, soils, sludge. Site analysis emphasizing contaminant and environmental characteristics. Engineering factors to promote successful bioremediation. Design project required.
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CIVE 5863: Advanced Unit Operations in Environmental Engineering
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 4833. Theory and design of advanced physical-chemical water and wastewater treatment processes applied to municipal, industrial, and hazardous waste situations.
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CIVE 5873: Air Pollution Control Engineering
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Causes, ef fects, and control of atmospheric pollution. (Same course as CHE 5873*)
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