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1.00 Credits
Selected experiments in soils and materials. Tests of identification and characterization of soils. Strength tests on other materials commonly used in civil engineering practice.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of materials science including the structure and properties of materials and their relationship to material selection and system design; classification of materials; properties and behavior of construction materials including soils and aggregates, cement, concrete, metals, wood, asphalt, composites, and other new materials; mix design procedures and properties of Portland cement concrete and bituminous/asphalt mixtures; quality control and quality assurance.
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1.00 Credits
Experiments in structural and hydraulic systems; hands-on experience in experimental design, transducer selection and calibration, and use of sophisticated data acquisition equipment and post-processing software; evaluation, synthesis, and graphical presentation of results and report preparation.
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3.00 Credits
Classification and analysis of simple structural systems; ASCE-7 provisions for minimum loads; virtual work and virtual displacement methods; introduction to flexibility and displacement matrix methods; stiffness matrices for rod, frame, and slab elements.
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3.00 Credits
Srength analysis and design of reinforced concrete structural elements using ACI requirements. Retangular and T sections in bending. Shear reinforcement in beams. Short columns. Footings and retaining walls. Introduction to analysis and design of steel structural elements.
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3.00 Credits
LRFD and ASD design philosophy; AISC specifications for steel sections under tension, compression, bending, and combined axial load and bending; lateral load resisting systems; simple bolted and welded connections; composite beams.
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3.00 Credits
Design of slender columns, two-way floor systems, beam-column joints. Introduction to prestressed concrete. Introduction to multi-story buildings.
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3.00 Credits
Planning, estimating, and scheduling of civil engineering construction projects involving buildings, roads, bridges, earthwork, airports, hydraulic structures, and other infrastructure assets; procurement, specifications, bids, and contracts; cost control; value engineering; quality control and quality assurance; computer applications.
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3.00 Credits
Testing and identification of soils, saturated flow through earth structures, stress distribution in soils, consolidation, and settlement; shear strength of soils; earth pressure, slope stability, and shallow foundation problems.
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3.00 Credits
Soil investigation and bearing capacity. Factors to consider in foundation design, spread-footing design, combined footing design, mat foundations, retaining wall design, sheet-pile wall design, single pile foundation, and pile group foundation design. Caissons and cofferdams.
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