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CE 351: Structural Analysis I- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Concepts of stability and determinacy. Analysis of displacements and internal forces of determinate and indeterminate structures: trusses, beams, and frames. Influence line diagrams. Introduction to indeterminate structures. (Prerequisite: EGR 322.)
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CE 352: Structural Analysis II- hrs
2.00 Credits
University of Portland
Analysis of indeterminate structures by slope deflection method; moment distribution method; approximate methods of analysis. Introduction to space structures. (Prerequisite: CE 351.)
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CE 362: Hydraulic Engineering- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Study of water flow in open channels and closed conduits. Topics include pipe friction, fluid measurements, steady and unsteady closed conduit flow, steady open channel flow, and pump and turbine design. Application of hydraulic principles to water distribution and storm water management. (Prerequisite: ME 311.)
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CE 362 - Hydraulic Engineering- hrs
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CE 367: Environmental Engineering- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduction to environmental engineering, concentrating on scientific aspects and how they relate to design and operation of environmental control facilities. Quantitative analysis and description of human and natural environmental disturbances. Topics include materials balance, application of environmental chemistry and microbiology, overview of potable water treatment, pollution control, and surface water quality. (Prerequisites: CHM 207, MTH 202.)
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CE 371: Geotechnical Laboratory- hr
1.00 Credits
University of Portland
Basic soil mechanics experiments: index tests, compaction, permeability, consolidation, direct shear and triaxial strength testing, and soil exploration techniques. Application to field situations with written and oral reports. (Corequisite: CE 321.) Fee: $20.
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CE 371 - Geotechnical Laboratory- hr
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CE 372: Construction Materials Laboratory- hr
1.00 Credits
University of Portland
Laboratory experiments with concrete, timber, and steel. Determining strength and stiffness properties of these materials by mechanical testing. (Prerequisite: EGR 322.Corequisite: CE 301.)
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CE 376: Environmental Engineering Laboratory- hr
1.00 Credits
University of Portland
Experiments on chemical and biological analysis of water including alkalinity, turbidity, hardness, biochemical oxygen demand, dissolved oxygen, solids and fecal coliform. Softening, jar testing, and reactor tracer studies are also conducted. (Prerequisite: ME 311. Corequisite: CE 367.) Fee: $20.
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CE 400: Environmental Engineering Seminar- hr
1.00 Credits
University of Portland
A project-oriented seminar in which student teams develop action plans to deal with regional environmental issues.
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CE 401: Computational Methods in Civil Engineering- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Application of computational methods to civil engineering problems. Numerical differentiation and integration. Matrix methods for structural 154 - Civil Engineering COURSE DESCRIPTIONS analysis. Solving differential equations with finite difference and variational methods. Analysis of discrete and continuous mechanical systems. (Prerequisite: MTH 321. Corequisite: CE 351.)
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CE 401 - Computational Methods in Civil Engineering- hrs
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CE 404: Construction Engineering- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Construction management and planning, management organization, principles and procedures for estimating and bidding of construction projects, construction contracts, contract documents, construction insurance and bonds; labor law, labor relations, and project safety; project planning and scheduling techniques, including CPM, PERT; resource allocations; project control and treatment of uncertainty. (Prerequisite: Junior standing.)
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