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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEGR 3143 or permission of CE Advisor. Problems of liquids as applied in civil engineering; open channel flow; dams and spillways; water power; river flow and backwater curves; pipe networks, fire flow, sewage collection, groundwater, computer applications. (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEGR 3161 or permission of CE Advisor. Analysis of basic characteristics of drivers, vehicles, and roadway that affect the performance of road systems. Stream flow elements, volume, density, speed. Techniques of traffic engineering measurements, investigations and data analysis, capacity analysis. Intersections, accidents, parking. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEGR 3161. Urban transportation; travel characteristics of urban transportation systems; analysis of transportation oriented studies; analytic methods of traffic generation, distribution, modal split, and assignment; traffic flow theory. (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEGR 3161 or permission of CE Advisor. Planning, design, and operation of bus, rail, and other public modes. Relationship between particular modes and characteristics of urban areas. Funding, security and other administrative issues. (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEGR 3161 or permission of CE Advisor. Study of the driver's and pedestrian's relationship with the traffic system, including roadway, vehicle, and environment. Consideration of the driving task, driver and pedestrian characteristics, performance and limitations with regard to traffic facility design and operation. (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of CE Advisor. A study of the environmental impact analysis and assessment procedures for transportation improvements. Route location decisions. Noise, air quality, socio-economic, and other impacts. (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: STAT 3128. Introduction to the traffic engineering studies most used by traffic engineers, including data collection techniques, statistical analysis procedures, report writing and presentation. One hour of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEGR 3161 and STAT 3128. Engineering responses at the state and local levels to the problem of highway safety. Extent of the highway safety problem, elements of traffic accidents, common accident countermeasures, collection and analysis of accident data, evaluation of safety-related projects and programs, and litigation issues. (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEGR 3153 and CEGR 3161. Theory and practice of geometric design of highways including intersections, interchanges, parking and drainage facilities. Driver ability, vehicle performance, safety and economics are considered. Two hours of lecture and three laboratory hours per week. (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEGR 3122 with a grade of C or better and CEGR 3221. Analysis and design of structural steel components and systems with emphasis on theories necessary for a thorough understanding of the design of complete structures. Compression members affected by local buckling, continuous beams, and beam columns are covered. Welded and bolted connections. Current AISC Specifications used. (Spring)
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