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3.00 Credits
Advanced slope stability and seepage analyses techniques applied to the design of earth dams, levees, and other earth embankments. Topics include: seepage analysis and the assessment of internal erosion, causes of slope instabilty, and components of dam/levee design and construction. Prerequisite(s): CEE 4300, CEE 5350 or CEE 6350 Registration Restriction(s): Graduate Standing Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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3.00 Credits
Geotechnical aspects of environmental systems, with concentration on waste containment facilities. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 4300.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis, design, and construction of deep foundations with emphasis on driver piles and drilled shafts. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 4300, CEE 5350/CEE 6350.
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3.00 Credits
Theory, design, and construction methods for ground reinforcement, improvement, and treatment applications. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 4300, CEE 5350/CEE 6350.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers in-situ investigations performed for collecting detailed site characterization data for direct and/or indirect use in geotechnical design. Various in-situ tests to obtain estimates of stratigraphy, density, strength, stress history, modulus, and permeability of geotechnical materials are covered. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 4300 CEE 5350 or CEE 6350
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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. Cross-listed as: CEE 5350.
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical soil behavior. Hydraulic conductivity, compression, and shearing properties. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 4300, CEE 5350/CEE 6350.
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3.00 Credits
This class is an overview of Risk Assessment and Risk Informed Decision Making (RIDM) methods applied to the assessment of dams and levees. The course covers basic concepts of RIDM, procedures for applying RIDM to dams and levees, and uses of RIDM for asset management. Prerequisite(s): CEE 4300 Registration Restriction(s): Graduate standing Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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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. Cross-listed as: CEE 5380.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the theory and knowledge necessary to understand the complex interaction of properties and mechanisms that affect the shear strength behavior of soils, and how to make appropriate strength estimates for geotechnical analyses. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or instructor permission. Repeatable for credit.
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