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4.00 Credits
Private study for graduate students in French horn performance. All music performance, except class instruction, shall be taught as one hour of private instruction per week. Students may register for only one performance course in an area per semester, that is, only one piano course, or only one voice course, etc. When necessary, music performance courses may be repeated once for credit. The jury shall serve as the final examination for every music performance course. Advancement to the next performance course requires jury recommendation. When offered in a summer term, credit is reduced by half. Prerequisite requirements for this course may also be satisfied by equivalent course work as approved by the department.
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4.00 Credits
Private study for graduate students in French horn performance. All music performance, except class instruction, shall be taught as one hour of private instruction per week. Students may register for only one performance course in an area per semester, that is, only one piano course, or only one voice course, etc. When necessary, music performance courses may be repeated once for credit. The jury shall serve as the final examination for every music performance course. Advancement to the next performance course requires jury recommendation. When offered in a summer term, credit is reduced by half. Prerequisite requirements for this course may also be satisfied by equivalent course work as approved by the department.
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1.00 Credits
Instruction in the use of geological field instruments and geological engineering field technique.
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3.00 Credits
Properties and behavior of earth materials and their geological engineering applications to problems and design in geotechnics, mining, and petroleum. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours).
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1.00 Credits
Overview of professionalism in geological engineering, including such topics as ethics, communication, legal aspects, and public interface.
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3.00 Credits
The application of geophysical methods and techniques to subsurface engineering investigations.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to probability, statistics, uncertainty, and reliability. Application of common continuous and discrete probability distributions. Design under uncertainty and elementary decision analysis. Simulation of random variables. Applications in natural and man-made materials, hydrologic and geological conditions and other natural processes, and engineering design.
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3.00 Credits
Development of petroleum exploration programs based on stratigraphic, structural, and/or geochemical data.
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4.00 Credits
Coring, logging, introduction and application of geophysical methods, sampling, and penetrometer testing. Applications require preparation of quality assurance and control procedures, maps, cross sections, and oral and written reports.
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4.00 Credits
Geological engineering design by the application of rock mechanics, soil mechanics, geology, geophysics, remote sensing, and hydrology to geological and engineering problems. The taking of the national Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination is a requirement of this course.
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