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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Part II of a two-semester sequence providing an introduction to information technologies utilized by civil and environmental engineers. Project-oriented course focusing on developing skills in leveling, mapping, and GIS. Integration of CAD and surveying in hands-on, teamoriented projects addressing specific civil engineering information systems. Project work will include familiarization with, and use of, department information systems instrumentation. Computer applications. Prerequisite: CE 160. SPRING.
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3.00 Credits
Application to systems of forces in two and three dimensions (particles and rigid bodies), resultants, equivalent systems, and equilibria. Vector notation, introduction to shear and moment diagrams, moments of inertia, friction, three-dimensional representation. Credit is offered for only one of CE 180 or BME 101. Corequisite: MATH 155B. FALL, SPRING, SUMMER.
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3.00 Credits
Stress and strain; tension, compression, and shear; Hooke’s law, Mohr’s circle, combined stresses, strain-energy. Beams, columns, shafts, and continuous beams. Deflections, shear and moment diagrams. Prerequisite: CE 180. FALL, SPRING, SUMMER.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Directed individual study of a pertinent topic in civil and environmental engineering. May include literature review and analysis, analytical investigations, and/or experimental work. Prerequisite: junior standing, completion of two CE courses, and one-page proposal approved by supervising faculty member and chair. FALL, SPRING, SUMMER.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Continuation of CE 200A in the same or another area of civil and environmental engineering. Prerequisite: CE 200A and one-page proposal approved by supervising faculty member and chair. FALL, SPRING, SUMMER.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Continuation of CE 200B in the same or another area of civil and environmental engineering. Prerequisite: CE 200B, and one-page proposal approved by supervising faculty member and chair. FALL, SPRING, SUMMER.
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3.00 Credits
Physical properties of fluids, fluid statics; integral and differential equations of conservation of mass, energy, and momentum; principles of real fluid flows: boundary layer effects, flow through pipes, flow in open channels, drag forces on bodies. Emphasis on civil and environmental engineering applications. Prerequisite: ME 190 and MATH 198. Graduate credit for students in earth and environmental sciences. Credit not awarded for both CE 203 and ME 224. FALL, SUMMER.
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1.00 Credits
Team project-oriented course. Practical applications of fluid mechanics principles through laboratory exercises and field trips. Corequisite: CE 203. FALL.
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2.00 Credits
A team project-oriented course that integrates principles of engineering design, simulation and experimentation as applied to civil engineering. Emphasis on experimental design, data analysis and technical communication. Prerequisite: CE 203, CE 232, CE 240. SPRING.
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3.00 Credits
The planning, design, and implementation of transportation systems. Particular emphasis is placed upon the design process, traffic engineering, urban transportation planning, and the analysis of current transportation issues. FALL.
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