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3.00 Credits
The planning, design, and construction of transportation systems to meet the mobility requirements of society while considering economic, environmental, and societal constraints. System maintenance and administration are also included. Classroom 3 hours. Prerequisite: CE211 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the design of metal structures using the LRFD-AISC code as the basis. Topics include design of tension, compression, and bending members; bolted and welded connections. Classroom 3 hours. Prerequisite: CE348.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the design of reinforced concrete members under bending, shear, and axial loadings according to ACI 318R-95 code requirements. Topics also include one-way slabs, footings, and retaining walls and an introduction to pre-stressed concrete. Use of the computer as a design tool is introduced. Classroom 3 hours. Prerequisite: CE348.
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4.00 Credits
A course presenting sources of air pollution and the effect on the environment, the measurement of air pollutants, modeling of air pollutant dispersion, and design of control measures. Use of manual monitoring techniques and physical and chemical fundamentals to measure air quality. Classroom 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: EG206.
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3.00 Credits
This course builds directly on the material learned in CE351 and is specifically directed to the study of the response of structural systems to various loadings. Gravity and lateral loads as well as load combinations on a structure are developed using appropriate building codes. The response of the structural system to imposed loading is studied by classical and computer analysis techniques. Finally, this course introduces the students to the design of simple steel structures that meet the appropriate building code. Classroom 3 hours. Prerequisite: CE351. (Not open to engineering majors.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended to introduce the students to, and develop an understanding of, structural design of wood, concrete, and masonry. Particular attention will be given to failure modes of the member types and materials. Each of the principal member types, beam and column as well as connections, will be studied and members designed to meet the appropriate code. Classroom 3 hours. Prerequisite: CE455. (Not open to engineering majors.)
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3.00 Credits
A course on the organization, scheduling, and management of the construction project utilizing CPM and PERT. Survey of management functions by which construction is authorized, purchased, supervised, accomplished, inspected, and accepted, including labor management relations and site design. Classroom 3 hours. Prerequisite: CE210 or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
A laboratory in plan reading, quantity analysis and cost estimating of Civil Engineering projects. Students will be exposed to standard formats for specifications and estimating. Students will write sample specifications and will gain experience in construction estimation. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: CE211 and CE460.
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1.00 Credits
Each student will work with a mentor and together will define and analyze a project so that an efficient design can be completed. The project scope will be developed, tasks will be laid out and a schedule to complete the project will be created. All of this will be presented orally and in written form in a project proposal. Prerequisite: Senior Status, Corequisite: CE460.
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course in civil engineering. This course builds on and integrates the engineering concepts developed in prior course work into the complete design of a major civil engineering project. The course will require a written and an oral presentation of the completed design to include, where appropriate, plans and specifications. Prerequisites: CE318, CE348, CE421, or departmental approval.
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