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3.00 Credits
Linear and non linear geotechnical issues, advanced bearing capacity equations, propagation of body wave, dynamic pile driving equations. STATNAMIC, drilled piers, braced earth retaining structures, ground modifications, geotechnical instrumentation, Cam Clay model and other classical and modern topics.
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3.00 Credits
Development and analysis of conceptual models of contemporary civil engineering; applications in structures, geotechniques, hydraulics, hydrology, transportation, and environmental engineering.
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2.00 Credits
Initial course in capstone design sequence. Individual and group experience in identifying objectives, major activities affecting cost/schedule, and roles of private and public organizations in civil engineering projects; introduction to regional and national building code provisions for access, egress, and structural safety; creativity in the design process and selection of competitive alternatives; preliminary site planning and facility design; preliminary group planning of a significant civil engineering project. Introduction to the use of computational tools for analysis, design, and visualization.
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3.00 Credits
Final course in capstone design sequence. Group experience in the design of a significant civil engineering project; data collection and quantitative analysis of economic and safety factors; qualitative evaluation based on reliability, aesthetics, ethics, social/environmental impact. Formal presentation and evaluation of projects to a jury of practicing professionals and electronic submission of a formal report. The taking of the National Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination is required for a passing grade.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to areas of environmental engineering including environmental chemistry, water and wastewater treatment, water quality management, air pollution, solid and hazardous waste, and noise pollution.
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3.00 Credits
Water supply systems, open channel hydraulics, hydrologic cycle, surface water hydrology, run-off models, groundwater flow and contamination.
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3.00 Credits
Major transportation modes and their characteristics; mechanics of motion; geometric and intersection design; traffic flow theory; probabilistic methods; capacity analysis; planning models; environmental impact analysis; economic evaluation; Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) and computer applications.
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3.00 Credits
Special problems or independent study in civil engineering research and design.
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3.00 Credits
Response of linear SDOF and MDOF systems. Application to frame vibration in complex structures; introduction to continuous systems; modal analysis for steady-state and transient response under dynamic loads in various applications; computer simulation.
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3.00 Credits
Pre- and post- tensioning technologies; material properties; ACI and AASHTO allowable stresses; response to and design for axial load, flexure, shear, and torsion; applications to buildings and bridges.
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