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3.00 Credits
3711. Specifications and Estimating. Fundamentals of writing and interpreting specifications for materials and construction methods. Estimating materials and labor costs for construction projects. Use of computer estimating packages. Two hours lecture and three hours computational laboratory. Prereq.: ENTC 1505, MATH 1513 or MATH 1510 or MATH 1510C and MATH 1511 or MATH 1511C, CCET 2604, MET 1515 all with grade of "C" or better. 3 s.h.
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2.00 Credits
3714. Soil Mechanics. A study of soil properties, classifications, strength and behavior. Theory of consolidation, shear strength and stability analysis. Two hours lecture per week. Prereq.: "C" or better in the following courses CCET 2614L, CCET 3706, CCET 3709. 2 s.h.
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1.00 Credits
3714L. Soil Mechanics Laboratory. Practice in soil identification and determination of soil properties. Use and care of basic soil testing equipment and standard test procedures. Three laboratory hours per week. Concurrent with CCET 3714. 1 s.h.
Corequisite:
CCET 3714
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3.00 Credits
3719. Environmental Impact of Abandoned Mines. Mining methods, types of mines, information retrieval, mine stabilization, and the effects of abandoned mines on environmental and human activities, especially deep coal mines in the Mahoning Valley and adjacent areas. Two hours lecture and three hours of lab per week. Prereq. GEOL 1505 or equivalent or permission of instructor. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3724. Hydraulics and Land Development. Study of hydraulics and hydrologic principles and their applications to drainage requirements, storm-water management, detention/retention basin design, erosion and sedimentation control plans and land-use planning. Use of computer software for analysis and design. Two hours lecture, three hours of computational lab per week. Prereq.: CCET 1503, CCET 1504, ENTC 1505, MATH 1513 or MATH 1510 or MATH 1510C and MATH 1511 or MATH 1511C, CCET 2604, MET 1515 all with a grade of "C" or better. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3735. Heavy Highway Technology. Study of principles of heavy highway construction as it relates to the current highway system. The reading and comprehension of highway construction plans and specifications. Four (4) hours lecture per week. Prereq.: "C" or better in CCET 2620. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3740. Construction Management. Design and construction office planning and scheduling techniques. Construction reports, contracts, specifications and general conditions. Relationships among owner, architect/engineer, and constructor. Introduction to computer methods for program planning and updating. Financial, labor, and material resource allocation and tracking. Four (4) hours lecture per week. Prereq.: "C" or better in CCET 3711. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4807. Project Planning & Scheduling. Application of planning, scheduling, and control system techniques for an integrated project including theory, options, legal implications, and practices. Students plan and schedule projects using CPM computer software and set up control systems for the project. Three hours lecture, one hour laboratory per week. Prereq.: "C" or better in CCET 3711. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4809. Structural Analysis 2. Continuation of CCET 3709. Analysis techniques for common structures. Introduction to classical approaches to statically indeterminate structures and calculation of deflections. Use of standard computer programs such as StruCalc, SAP and SABLE. Three hours lecture, one hour computational lab per week. Prereq.: "C" or better in both CCET 3709 and MATH 1570 or MATH 1571. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4810. Construction Surveying. Theory and applications of advanced land surveying techniques for: route surveying and geometric design; topographic site surveys and mapping; civil engineering, utilities, and construction surveys; global positioning systems; and quantities and final surveys. Two hours lecture and three hours field surveying laboratory. Prereq.: "C" or better in CEEN 2610, CEEN 2610L. 3 s.h.
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