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GEO ENG 346: Applications Of Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Applications of Geographical Information Systems and remote sensing to environmental monitoring, mineral resource exploration, and geotechnical site evaluation. Prerequisite: Geo Eng 275 or consent of instructor. (Co-listed with Geology 346)
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GEO ENG 347: Introduction to International Engineering and Design
2.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
A multi-disciplinary design course focused on sustainable design and technology transfer to developing countries. Students will develop a work plan to address design objectives and other considerations including scheduling, budgeting, environmental impacts, and life cycle design. Prerequisites: Senior standing, instructor approval, accompanied by Geo Eng 311.
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GEO ENG 350: Geological Engineering Design
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Geological engineering design is an open-ended project course requiring the collection of data, analysis and synthesis of that data and design of a socially acceptable, economical solution to the selected problem. Oral and written reports are required. Prerequisite: To be taken in the semester before graduation.
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GEO ENG 352: International Engineering and Design
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
A multi-disciplinary engineering course focused on sustainable design and technology transfer to developing countries. Course includes elements of traditional capstone design classes. Experiential learning through competitions and/or field work is a major component of the class. Prerequisite: Senior standing, instructor approval. (Co-listed with Met Eng 352 and Cer Eng 352)
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GEO ENG 353: Regional Geological Engineering Problems In North America
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
A physiographic approach to engineering materials and problems. Course emphasizes the distribution and engineering characteristics of soil and rock to construction and site problems and includes aggregates, foundations, excavations, surface and ground water, slope stability and arctic conditions.
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GEO ENG 356: Renewable Energy Systems
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Introduction to the theory and performance prediction of typical renewable energy systems such as, but not limited to, those based on energy from the sun, wind and water, and geothermal. The use of environmental data, including stochastic modeling, for renewable energy system (including wind turbine, photovoltaic, and geothermal) design is addressed. Prerequisites: Math 204, Physics 24, and preceded or accompanied by Stat 217 or Geo Eng 315. Junior or senior status is required.
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GEO ENG 361: Transportation Applications of Geophysics
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Overview of geophysical and non-destructive test methods that are commonly used to investigate transportation structures and their foundations. Emphasis is placed on bridge system substructure, bridge system superstructure, pavement, roadway subsidence, subsurface characterization and vibration measurements. Prerequisite: Junior level standing or higher. (Co-listed with Geophys 361 and Civ Eng 351)
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GEO ENG 371: Rock Engineering
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Data requirements for design; engineering properties of rock; characterization of fractures and rock masses; stereonet analysis of discontinuities; graphic analysis of failure; ground stress distribution; tunnel construction methods; ground support principles; selection of tunneling equipment; and specifications for underground construction. Prerequisite: Geo Eng 275.
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GEO ENG 372: Soil Science In Engineering Practice
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
A study of the ways in which soils and geologic conditions influence engineered projects. Soil formation, soil chemistry and properties to include composition, organic component, ion exchange and water relationships as well as erosion control and revegetation will be covered. Prerequisite: Geo Eng 275.
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GEO ENG 373: Geologic Field Methods
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Field practice in geologic mapping and interpretaton in the Western United States using topographic base maps and aerial photos. Emphasizes the description and interpretation of stratigraphic sections, sedimentary and tectonic structures. Prerequisite: Two courses in either Geology or Geological Engineering.
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