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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. PR: CE 310. Design, construction and maintenance of flexible pavements, including material characterization, mix design, construction methods, pavement design and evaluation, and maintenance procedures.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. PR: CE 412 or Consent. Microstructure and properties of portland cement pastes, rheology, maturity, strength properties, non-linear fracture mechanics. Early age volume changes, creep and shrinkage models, transport mechanism and durability of concrete, special concretes.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. PR: CE 321 and ENGR 102 or Consent. Use of the computer in elementary hydraulics, open channel flow, potential flow, and boundary layer flow, numerical techniques for solution of algebraic equations, ordinary differential equations, and partial differential equations. (3 hr. lec.)
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. PR: CE 321 or Consent. Scientific basis of the hydrologic cycle and its engineering implications; rainfall-runoff processes, hydrographs, flood routing, and statistical methods. (3 hr. lec.)
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. PR: CE 425. Application of hydrologic and hydraulic principles in the design and analysis of water resource systems; probability concepts and economics in water resource planning, water law, reservoir operations, hydraulic structures, flood damage mitigation, hydroelectric power, and drainage. (3 hr. lec.)
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. PR: CE 332 and CE 351. Highway administration, economics and finance; planning and design; subgrade soils and drainage; construction and maintenance. Design of a highway. Center line and grade line projections, earthwork and cost estimates. (2 hr. lec., 3 hr. lab.)
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. PR: CE 332 or Consent. Principles of planning and physical design of transportation systems for different parts of the urban area. Land use, social, economic, and environmental compatibilities emphasized. Evaluation and impact assessment. (3 hr. lec.)
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. PR: CE 205. Development and importance of the railroad industry. Location, construction, operation, and maintenance. (3 hr. lec.)
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. Planning, design, operation and maintenance of pedestrian and bicycle facilities, including multi-use trails; policies to encourage non-motorized travel; traffic calming; accessibility and ADA requirements; connections to transit.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. PR: Consent. Engineering aspects involved in control of the environment for protection of health and promotion of comfort of humans. Communicable disease control, milk and food sanitation, air pollution, refuse disposal, industrial hygiene, and radiological health hazards. (3 hr. lec.)
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