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  • 4.00 Credits

    The course’s design objective is to develop within the student an awareness of the fundamentals that are required to produce safe, functional, and economical steel and reinforced concrete structures, which are in conformance with national building codes and with industry codes, specifications and standards and to formulate applied load criteria and make reasonable assumptions regarding structural behavior. Then through an interactive process, the student will determine the most cost-effective solution. Prerequisite:    CE 3411 (0211)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course deals with the design of hydraulic systems based on various flow regimes (laminar and turbulent). Students will learn to design pipe and network systems along with open channels. The design of various hydraulic structures such as, culverts and spillways, will be taught. Widely used software such as MWH Soft and HECRAS (US Army Corps of Engineers) will be taught and used in the class. Field studies will be conducted and students will get to experiment with various instruments used in water systems (e.g., pumps, flowmeters, diffuser, etc).

    Note: Prior to spring 2010, the course title was “Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering.” Prerequisite:    ENGRG 3553 (0253)

  • 3.00 Credits

    Sources, effect, and control of environmental pollution. Topics include air and water pollution, solid and hazardous waste, noise, radiation and risk assessment. Effects across media, and applications to current concerns such as global warming and ozone depletion are emphasized. Course material and problem solving are reinforced through application of appropriate computer models. Prerequisite:    CHEM 1031 (C071), MATH 1042 (0086)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course designed to present new and emerging areas of engineering. The course may also be used to present areas not normally taught in the College. Course requirements vary with the topic and instructor. Offered as needed or as appropriate.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course objective is to facilitate the process of Civil Engineering, Senior-Level Students preparing for and taking the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination. Students will take in-class examinations on each review topic. Prerequisite:    Senior-Level Status in the Civil Engineering Program
  • 3.00 Credits

    Design criteria, loads, construction techniques, state codes, superstructure components design-modeling and analysis, method, rating, computer software, detailing, new bridge, replacement, widening, rehabilitation, state codes, technical proposal, structural planning, feasibility studies, preliminary and final design, and post design services. Prerequisite:    CE 3441 (0262), CE 3211 (0342)
  • 3.00 Credits

    To understand the multidimensional upgrades needed for highway and vehicles to develop intelligent transportation systems. The new system should be able to handle higher traffic safely in lesser time. Several case studies are an integral part of the course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Overview of the basic principles underlying all methods of project management, including project estimating, planning and scheduling, budgeting, cost accounting and cost control, project documentation, tracking and resource leveling. Utilization of project management software packages for selected civil engineering projects. Different types of projects, organizing the project management functions, setting up the project team, starting up and managing engineering projects and ensuring the effective completion of the project on time, within budget and meeting specifications. Prerequisite:    CE 3311
  • 3.00 Credits

    Overview of the basic principles underlying all methods of project management and financial accounting methods, construction cost accounting systems, construction project costing approaches, project budgeting, financial reporting procedure. Computer applications as required. Prerequisite:    CE 3311
  • 3.00 Credits

    Concepts and theories of construction equipment operation and ownership costs and their relationship to production systems. Production planning and Productivity Analysis. Analysis of depreciation and fixed costs for equipment pricing on construction projects. Selection and use of construction equipment. Equipment economics and financing. Prerequisite:    CE 3311
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