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3.00 Credits
This course provides hands-on experience in computer programming applications and numerical methods to perform practical tasks and solve civil and environmental engineering problems using the Python programming language. The course focuses on the problem-solving scenarios engineers commonly encounter. Prerequisite(s): CEE 1400 or an equivalent introductory computer programming class such as CS1400 MATH 1210 MATH 1220 MATH 2250 or MATH 2280 (either may be taken concurrently) Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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2.00 Credits
This course explores environmental microbiology foundations with emphasis on engineering applications. Topics include: metabolism, classification, growing and enumerating microorganisms, biogeochemical nutrient cycling, pathogens in environmental media, indicator organisms, water and wastewater treatment, and microbial ecology applications in treating hazardous pollutants. Prerequisites: BIOL 1010 or score of at least 3 on the AP Biology or AP Environmental Exam CHEM 1220
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1.00 Credits
Introduces students to the field of environmental engineering, emphasizing design, ethics, and leadership in the environmental engineering profession. Emphasizes creative thinking, organizational skills, team work, professional ethics, and social responsibility. Prerequisite/Restriction: Sophomore standing in environmental engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Classification of structural types and development of loads. Analysis of trusses, beams, frames, cables, and arches (determinate and indeterminate). Calculation of deflections using superposition, geometric and energy methods. Utilization of approximate methods to analyze large structures. Prerequisite/Restriction: ENGR 2140 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the design of reinforced concrete structural elements, simple and continuous reinforced beams, columns, joints, and one-way slabs. Includes concrete materials laboratory. Prerequisite(s): CEE 3160 and CEE 3020 (may be taken concurrently) Registration Restriction(s): Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the measurement of engineering properties of various civil engineering materials. It emphasizes load-deformation characteristics and failure modes of natural and fabricated materials. The required laboratory includes experiments on data collection, data analysis, interpretation and presentation of results. Prerequisites/Restrictions: ENGR 2140 Admission to the Professional Program
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory teaches measurement of the mechanical behavior of civil engineering materials. Prerequisite: ENGR 2140, CEE 3160 (may be taken concurrently)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic concepts of roadway geometric design, and intersection and highway capacity analysis. Other topics include: traffic flow characteristics, traffic studies, signal design, and transportation project evaluation. Prerequisite/Restriction: Students must be in the Professional Engineering Program.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a basic understanding of engineering hydrology through the hydrologic cycle, watershed characteristics, atmospheric water, rainfall-runoff processes, infiltration and evaporation, stream flow analysis, groundwater flow, and related designs. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3500 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program
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3.00 Credits
Explores fluid properties, hydrostatics, fluid dynamics similitude, energy and momentum principles, closed conduit flow, open channel flow, and flow measurement. Prerequisite/Restriction: MATH 1220; MATH 2210 or MATH 2250; ENGR 2010, ENGR 2030 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program
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