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3.00 Credits
General principles of stress analysis; riveted and welded connections; thermal stress and strain; Poisson's Ratio; biaxial and triaxial stress and strain; two material members; thin-walled pressure vessels; torsion and power transmission systems; shear and moment equations and diagrams; beam stresses and design; beam deflection using double integration and areamovement methods; column stresses and design; Mohr's Circle. Class hrs. 3. Prerequisites: MATH 121 Calculus I and PHSYC 101A Engineering Physics. Offered fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Relation of estimating to building construction; construction relations; functions and use of check lists; catalogs, cost records, price lists, labor probabilities, forms, quality surveys; techniques of estimating, approximate and complete estimates. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisites: CIVIL 111 Construction Methods and Materials and CIVIL I Architectural Drawing I. Offered spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
A study of equipment, methods, and systems used in the home, industry, and municipalities in sanitary sewage treatment, solid waste disposal and water sources, distribution and treatment control, and containment of atmosphere conditions with emphasis on preventive control of environmental pollution. Class hrs. 3. Corequisite: CIVIL 226 Environmental Problems and Control Lab. Offered spring semester.
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0.00 Credits
Application in laboratory by means of projects, field trips, films, and reports. Lab hrs. 2. Corequisite: CIVIL 225 Environmental Problems and Controls. Offered spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
Metals; extraction, processing, and fabrication; clay and clay products; concrete; rubber and plastics; wood and wood products; cement and gypsum products. Class hrs. 3. Offered spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
Management of the construction process; record keeping; forms, records, and procedures necessary for proper control of all aspects of job operations; superintendence of various phases of work to ensure adherence to plans and specifications. The use of the Critical Path Method (CPM) for planning and scheduling in the construction industry. Class hrs. 3. Prerequisites: CIVIL 111 Construction Methods and Materials and CIVIL 223 Construction Estimating. Offered fall and spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
Relation of contracts and specifications to engineering construction. A detailed study of contract documents with respect to the responsibilities, liabilities, and protection of the contracting parties, development of a set of contract documents. An introduction to engineering law as applied to contracts. Class hrs. 3. Prerequisite: CIVIL 111 Construction Methods and Materials. Offered fall and spring semesters.
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2.00 Credits
Functional design principles, balance, harmony, proportion, rhythm and color applications to architecture; perspective; plans; elevation development with regard to design and representation; use of handbooks, periodicals, and reference files. Lab hrs. 4. Prerequisite: CIVIL 101 Architectural Drawing I. Offered fall and spring semesters.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special Projects or Independent Study in Civil Technology, supervised and evaluated, adapted to the needs and interests of the specially qualified Civil Technology student. Content evaluation and number of credits to be determined by the Special Projects Committee of the Civil Technology Department.
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3.00 Credits
This is an elective course designed to help students develop skills that are essential for academic and personal success. The course applies theory and practice from many academic disciplines. Students have the opportunity to apply these techniques to the tasks they face as college freshmen. Emphasis is on critical thinking, success strategies, goal setting, learning and memory theory, and study skills, with an emphasis on appreciation for cultural diversity. Class hrs. 3.
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