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CE 466: Water and Wastewater Design- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Study of the fundamental concepts required to design and operate processes used for drinking water treatment and distribution, and wastewater collection and disposal. Design of physical, chemical, and biological processes for water treatment and wastewater disposal. Design of water supply and wastewater collection infrastructure. (Prerequisites: CE 362 and CE 367.)
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CE 466 - Water and Wastewater Design- hrs
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CE 468: Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduction to the technology used to manage solid and hazardous wastes and immediate sites contaminated with toxic chemicals, solid waste COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Civil Engineering - 155 collection, recycling, refuse derived fuels, and sanitary landfill design. Risk assessment, treatment/ storage disposal facility design, remedial investigations and feasibility studies, fate and transport analysis, remediation of contaminated groundwater and soils. (Corequisite: CE 367 or consent of instructor.)
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CE 468 - Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering- hrs
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CE 481: Civil Engineering Senior Design Project I- hr
2.00 Credits
University of Portland
The student will select a project with the approval of the faculty. Design criteria will be developed for the selected project. Alternatives will be explored and the student will submit a formal proposal. Occasional seminars. (Prerequisite: Senior standing in civil engineering.)
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CE 481 - Civil Engineering Senior Design Project I- hr
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CE 482: Civil Engineering Senior Design Project II- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Project alternatives developed in CE 481 will be measured against criteria. A preliminary design will be executed followed by a final design which will be formally presented in the form of reports and/or plans and specifications. Occasional seminars. (Prerequisite: CE 481.)
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CE 482 - Civil Engineering Senior Design Project II- hrs
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CE 490: Directed Study- hrs
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Selected study, project, or research in civil engineering for upper-division students. Must be arranged between the student and an individual faculty member, and subsequently approved by the dean of engineering. No more than three of the technical elective hours taken at the University may be satisfied with individualized study.
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CE 490 - Directed Study- hrs
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CE 491-492: Seminars-credit arranged
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Seminars-credit arranged
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CE 491-492 - Seminars-credit arranged
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CHM 007-008: General Chemistry Workshops- 2 sems. hrs
0.00 Credits
University of Portland
These workshops are based on the Peer-Led Team Learning model (PLTL) with students working individually and in small groups to learn and exercise problem solving techniques. The problems presented in these workshops are often not amenable to solution through readymade formulas and require the individual to interact with peers in a reflective manner. The workshop is 90 minutes each week. (Corequisite: CHM 207-208.)
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CHM 007-008 - General Chemistry Workshops- 2 sems. hrs
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CHM 025-026: Organic Chemistry Workshops- 2 sems. hrs
0.00 Credits
University of Portland
These workshops are based on the Peer-Led Team Learning model (PLTL) with students working individually and in small groups to learn and exercise problem solving techniques. The problems presented in these workshops are often not amenable to solution through readymade formulas and require the individual to interact with peers in a reflective manner. The workshop is 90 minutes each week. (Corequisite: CHM 325-326.)
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CHM 025-026 - Organic Chemistry Workshops- 2 sems. hrs
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CHM 207: General Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
For science and engineering majors. Introduction to stoichiometry, atomic structure, bonding, and reactions. Principles of solution chemistry and chemical thermodynamics included. (Prerequisite: 100-level mathematics course. May be taken concurrently with CHM 277.)
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CHM 208: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Principles of chemical kinetics and equilibrium studied with emphasis on acid-base applications. Bonding theories, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and coordination chemistry with applications in inorganic qualitative analysis. (Prerequisite: CHM 207 or equivalent. May be taken concurrently with CHM 278/279.)
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