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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the disciplines of civil engineering practice through understanding of various sub-specializations within civil engineering discipline such as geotechnical, structural, transportation, water resources and environmental engineering; sustainable design approaches to civil engineering projects through critical thinking and environmental stewardship. Professional and ethical obligations of civil engineering profession. Prerequisites: ENGR 1102, CHEM 1412, MATH 2413, or ENGL 1302.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduction to technical drawing applied to civil engineering; design and drawing of various reinforced concrete structure members and connections; use of computer graphic tools, such as AUTOCAD for drawing geometric construction, isometric projection, sectional view, dimensioning, and multi-view projection. Computer aided Design and Drafting applications in Civil Engineering. Prerequisites: CVEN 2310 or concurrent registration; ENGR 1102. Lab fee: $15
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory of strength of materials, stresses and strains in members subjected to tension, compression, torsion, and shear; flexural and shearing stresses in beams, principal stresses and deflection of beams, column analysis. Prerequisites: ENGR 2321; CVEN 2310 or concurrent registration
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3.00 Credits
Importance of construction planning and management from awarding contract to completion; construction equipment and management techniques; scheduling, and control techniques in civil engineering; scheduling, progress monitoring, and recovery schedules, and use of tools for schedule optimization. Prerequisites: ENGL 1302; CVEN 2325; ENGR 2303 or ENGT 2303 or concurrent registration; MATH 3311 or concurrent registration
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3.00 Credits
Legal aspect of construction industry, ownership, and contractor; contracts and contracting procedure; drawing and specifications used in contract, cost estimation and bidding; contract surety bonds, construction insurance; construction project management and administration; effective project time management; project cost management; prevailing labor market, labor laws, and labor relations; ethics and project safety aspect of construction engineering. Prerequisites: ENGL 1302; CVEN 2310; CVEN 2325
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic principles of structural analysis; various methods of analyses for beams, trusses, rigid frames, as well as statically indeterminate beams and trusses; laboratory component includes the modeling of structural deflections, reactions, internal forces of frame and truss structures using RISA-3D, SAP2000 and MATLAB software. Prerequisites: CVEN 2310; CVEN 3300. Lab fee: $30
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamental principles of reinforced concrete design according to the current ACI code; flexural analysis and design of beams, one-way slabs, bond and development lengths, shear and diagonal tension; introduction to the analysis and design of structural steel members based on current AISC design requirements and specifications for structural steel; laboratory component includes analysis of structural and tensile properties of concrete and steel. Prerequisites: CVEN 2310; CVEN 3401. Lab fee: $30
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introductions to materials engineering; general properties and behavior of construction materials used in civil engineering particularly their mechanical and non-mechanical properties of cement, aggregate, concrete, metals, steel, aluminum, plastics, wood, and composites; environmental influences and construction material behavior; laboratory evaluation of civil engineering material properties through experiments; standard specifications for material properties, techniques for testing. Prerequisites: ENGR 1102; PHYS 2425; CHEM 1412. Lab fee: $30
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on geotechnical design of shallow foundations, including spread footings, mats, driven piles, and drilled piers; coverage of bearing capacity, settlement, group effects, lateral load capacity of various foundation types; subsurface exploration, construction of deep foundations and analysis of pile behavior using wave equation and dynamic monitoring methods. Prerequisites:CVEN 2310; ENVE 2411; MATH 3306
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduction to highway engineering and traffic analysis; geometric design of highways, traffic flow and queuing theory, highway capacity and level of service analysis, traffic control and analysis at intersections, travel demand and traffic forecasting. Prerequisites: CVEN 2300; CVEN 2310; MATH 3311. Lab fee: $15
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