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CE 441 /541: Groundwater Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Hydraulics of groundwater flow, well hydraulics, subsurface water quality and groundwater management. Restriction: senior standing.
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CE 442: Hydraulic Engineering and Hydrology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Design of water distribution systems and open channels; selection of pumps and turbines; hydraulics of wells; basic engineering hydrology including precipitation, infiltration, runoff, flood routing, statistical measures and water resources planning. Prerequisite: 331 and MATH 162.
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CE 442 - Hydraulic Engineering and Hydrology
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CE 455: Engineering Project Management
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
(Also offered as ME 455) Estimating, proposing, planning, scheduling, quality and cost control and reporting of an engineering project. Case studies of typical engineering projects. Small projects carried out by student teams. Restriction: junior or senior standing.
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CE 462 /562: Foundation Engineering I
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Application of principles of soil mechanics to analysis and design of footings, piles, caissons, cofferdams and other substructures. Prerequisite: 360L.
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CE 464 /564: Rock Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Geologic considerations; physical properties and engineering classification of intact rock; in situ behavior of rock masses; effect of geologic discontinuities on physical properties; application of rock mechanics principles to specific foundation problems; reinforcement of rock masses; controlled blasting and blast-induced vibrations. Prerequisite: 360.
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CE 466 /566: Pavement Design
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Pavement design principles, including a review of methods for soil testing and characterization, base selection, subgrade stabilization and surfacing material design. Procedures for new pavement design and existing pavement testing and evaluation will be covered. Prerequisite: 360.
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CE 466 /566 - Pavement Design
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CE 473 /573: Construction Law
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Basic law concepts pertaining to the construction industry in New Mexico, including the Construction Industries Licensing Act, construction contracts, change orders, delay damages, contractor liability, dispute resolution, lien laws and the Miller Acts. Prerequisite: 257 and 277 and ENGL 219. Restriction: junior or senior standing.
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CE 474 /574: Principles of Written Construction Documents
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
This course reviews written documents used throughout construction projects, describing how the documents relate to each other and to drawings. It provides detail on the theory, techniques and format for every aspect of construction documentation. Prerequisite: ENGL 219.
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CE 475 /575: Construction Safety
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Basic safety and loss control concepts practices and skills to improve construction job site safety. The course will cover OSHA regulations and enforcement, job site accidents and losses associated with various types of accidents, documentation, record-keeping, development of safety policies and procedures, safe environments, employer and worker/ employee responsibilities, drug and alcohol abuse, crisis management and other safety related topics. Restriction: junior or senior standing.
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CE 477 /577: Project Controls
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Time and cost budgeting is used for project control through management information and systems engineering. Topics to include cost integrated scheduling, earned value, probabilistic estimating and scheduling, crashing, trade-off analysis and forecasting. Prerequisite: 257 and 277. Restriction: junior or senior standing.
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