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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: CE 312 Restrictions: Open only to juniors or seniors or graduate students in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Description: Shallow foundation design: bearing capacity, stress distribution, and settlement analysis. Pile foundations. Design of retaining structures, including rigid walls, braced excavations, and sheet-pile walls. Stability of slopes and embankments. Effective Dates: SUMMER 2004 - SUMMER 2009 View all versions of this course
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2.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 3(2-2) Prerequisite: CE 321 Recommended Background: STT 351 Restrictions: Open only to juniors or seniors or graduate students in the College of Engineering or College of Natural Science or Department of Crop and Soil Sciences. Description: Hydrologic design of stormwater systems. Equilibrium hydrograph analysis, unit hydrographs, infiltration, hydrograph synthesis, and reservoir routing. Groundwater: Darcy's law, flow nets, well hydraulics, design of capture wells. Effective Dates: FALL 2002 - SPRING 2009 View all versions of this course
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2.00 Credits
Semester: Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 3(2-2) Prerequisite: CE 321 or ME 332 Restrictions: Open only to juniors or seniors or graduate students in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering or Department of Mechanical Engineering or in the Biosystems Engineering major. Description: Fundamentals of open-channel flow. Rapidly and gradually varied nonuniform flow analysis. Confined flows past submerged bodies, in pipe networks, and in turbo machinery. Design applications. Effective Dates: FALL 1998 - SUMMER 2009 View all versions of this course
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2.00 Credits
Semester: Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 3(2-2) Prerequisite: CE 321 and CE 421 and (CE 422 or concurrently) Restrictions: Open to students in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and open to students in the Department of Geological Sciences and open to students in the Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering. Description: Project-based work using HEC-RAS and geographic information systems (GIS) to analyze the impacts of land use changes in urban and rural watersheds; design of systems to mitigate specific impacts. Project-based work on water distribution networks, analysis using EPANET to study the use of water storage towers, pressure regulation devices, and cyclic demands. Interdepartmental With: Environmental Engineering Administered By: Civil Engineering Effective Dates: SPRING 2009 - Open
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: CE 312 and CE 337 Restrictions: Open only to juniors or seniors or graduate students in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Description: Highway and airfield pavement structural design. Performance measures. Failure mechanisms. Popular thickness design procedures. Design considerations for surface friction, pavement joints, and drainage. Effective Dates: FALL 2004 - SUMMER 2009 View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Semester: Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: CE 312 and CE 337 Recommended Background: CE 431 Restrictions: Open only to seniors or graduate students in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Description: Engineering concepts and information needed to rehabilitate pavements. Network and project survey and evaluation: design of rigid and flexible overlays, other methods of rehabilitation, selection of rehabilitation alternatives. Initial and life cycle cost analysis of various rehabilitation alternatives. Effective Dates: SUMMER 2000 - FALL 2009 View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: STT 351 and CE341 Restrictions: Open only to juniors or seniors or graduate students in the Civil Engineering major. Description: Driver and vehicle characteristics affecting traffic flow and safety. Speed, density, capacity relationships. Signal control in street networks. Freeway management systems. Risk management and liability. Effective Dates: SUMMER 2003 - Open View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Semester: Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: CE 341 and STT 351 Description: Transportation planning process and procedures. Estimation of travel demand using traditional models of trip generation, trip distribution, modal split, and traffic assignment. Use of "quick-response" procedures. Traffic impact of new facilities. Effective Dates: FALL 1998 - Open View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: CE 341 Restrictions: Open only to juniors or seniors or graduate students in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Description: Geometric design of highways. Operation, capacity, safety, and geometric features. Alignment, drainage and pavement design. Use of CAD systems in preparing contract plans. Effective Dates: SUMMER 2004 - SUMMER 2009 View all versions of this course
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3.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 3(3-2) Prerequisite: CSE 131 and CE 221 and MTH 235 Restrictions: Open to juniors or seniors or graduate students in the Civil Engineering major. Not open to students with credit in: ME 361 Description: Theoretical, numerical, and computational methods for civil engineering problems. Physical modeling, numerical techniques, and programming methods. Focus on civil engineering dynamics, solving systems of differential equations, and visualizing the results. Semester Alias: CE 390 Effective Dates: FALL 2007 - FALL 2009 View all versions of this course
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