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0.00 - 25.00 Credits
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Computer literacy, report writing, word processing, table creation, equation, equation writing, data manipulation, data graphical plotting. Introduction to various disciplines in Civil Engineering, Structural, Geotechnical, Transportation, Environmental. Practice in engineering problem solving process.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
[4 hours] Study of graphical representations of engineering structures and systems and application by hand drawing and computer aided techniques. Instruments and methods for linear and angular measurements. Error theory and propagation. Familiarization with geographical information systems.
Corequisite:
CIVE1110
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1.00 Credits
Study of graphical representation of engineering structures and systems and application by hand-drawing and computer aided techniques.
Corequisite:
CIVE1100
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Study of coplanar statics of particles, vector addition, resultant components, equilibrium, free body diagrams, equivalent force systems, vector products, scalar products, 2 & 3 dimensional equilibrium of rigid bodies, analysis of machines, pulleys, trusses. Centroids, moments of inertia, shear and bending moment diagrams.
Prerequisite:
(MATH 1850 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND PHYS 2130 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (MATH 1920 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND PHYS 2130 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-)
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3.00 Credits
Material properties. Axially loaded members, including eccentric loads and thin wall pressure vessels. Axial load applications: Stress-Strain relationships, Stress & Strain transformations. Torsion: solid sections, circular sections. Torsional load applications: Combined axial and torsion stress. Beams: shear and bending moment diagrams, bending stress, deflection. Beam load applications: Combined shear, torsion and bending stress. Buckling of long columns.
Prerequisite:
CIVE 1150 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of fluid mechanics. Use of hydrostatics, continuity, momentum and energy equations to slove fluid problems applied to pipe flow, open channel flow and boundary layer flow. Introduction to turbo machinery.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 2130 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
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1.00 Credits
Basic concepts of career planning, co-op performance expectations, necessary skills for maximizing learning from experiences and realities of the professional community.
Prerequisite:
CIVE 1000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduction to properties of aggregates, Portland cement, concrete, steel, glass and bituminous mixtures. Mix designs of cement and asphalt concrete and standard test procedures for strength, workability, serviceability and durability.
Prerequisite:
CIVE 1160 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
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1.00 Credits
Teams of students work as part of an enterprise to address real-world engineering design projects or problems. Develops group problem-solving skills. Stresses interpersonal, project management, and action planning skills. Frames the problem from a systems and sustainability perspective including the technical, social, economic, and environmental dimensions and solutions of the problem. Students have the option to start a new enterprise or join an existing one from previous cohorts. This course may be repeated for credit.
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