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3.00 Credits
Principles of highway location and planning, with full consideration of economic, environmental, and other impacts. Capacity analysis of intersections and highways, passing-lane design, and risk-cost based horizontal and vertical alignment design. Introduction to design software through coursework and term projects. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3210 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have Graduate Standing. Cross-listed as: CEE 6230.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of travel demand forecasting, data collection, and survey data analysis techniques. Focuses on transportation-land use interactions and impact of market-based policies on travel demand. Theories and applications of traditional and advanced trip distribution, mode choice, and route assignment models. Prerequisites: CEE 3210 and admitted to the Professional Program or have graduate standing. Cross-listed as: CEE 6240.
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2.00 Credits
Applied environmental employment with primary focus of work experience related to one of the environmental engineering specialty areas. Prerequisite/Restriction: Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have Graduate Standing. Must have permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes statistical analysis of transportation data, including safety and risk assessment; regression and multivariate analysis, such as discriminant analysis, canonical correlation, and factor analysis; and in-depth study of selected methodologies for analyzing transportation safety and designing countermeasures. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate level course. Prerequisites: Students must have the following (or graduate standing): CEE 3210 Admission to the Professional Engineering Program
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3.00 Credits
Applications of theories studied in soil mechanics. Design considerations for various foundation types, including shallow foundations, driven piles, drilled shafts, walls, soil anchorages, and mechanically-stabilized earth support systems. Field investigation techniques and computer applications. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 4300, Professional Engineering Program or have Graduate Standing Cross-listed as: CEE 6350.
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3.00 Credits
Covers wide variety of earthquake engineering topics, including seismology and earthquake source characterization, strong ground motion, seismic hazard analysis, wave propagation, soil dynamics, ground response, local site effects, liquefaction, seismic slope stability, soil improvement, vibrational analyses, and structural seismic design. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 4300 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have Graduate Standing. Cross-listed as: CEE 6380.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches systems formulation of decision problems. Students learn solution by simulation and optimization, constrained and unconstrained optimization algorithms, case studies and applications to water supply, and quality and ecosystems management. Additional work is required for graduate students. Cross list: CEE 6410
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3.00 Credits
Explores fundamentals of groundwater hydrology by focusing on theory related to aquifer systems and flow analysis, regional groundwater balance, well hydraulics, aquifer testing, capture zone analysis, unsaturated flow, saltwater intrusion, and basics of flow modeling. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3430 or a similar hydrology course and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have Graduate Standing. Cross-listed as: CEE 6430.
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3.00 Credits
Conceptual and numerical flow models and groundwater yield concepts (mining, sage, sustained). Simulation of management strategies to achieve such yields, including aquifer groundwater flow, watershed runoff from precipitation, and river flow in rivers. Hydrologic model classification, boundary conditions, and calibration. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3430 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have graduate standing. Cross-listed as: CEE 6450.
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3.00 Credits
Explores river response, sediment transport, sediment and watershed yield, flow resistance, scour and erosion, and floodplain management. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3500 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or have Graduate Standing. Cross-listed as: CEE 6470.
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