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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 2223 and 2313. Design of municipal water and wastewater treatment plants. Emphasis is placed on the characterization of water and wastewater and physical, chemical and biological treatment methods. Sludge processing advanced treatment methods and treatment plant hydraulics are also considered.(Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 2153 and Mathematics 3113. Mechanics of a deformable continuum, including applications of plane stress, plane strain and an introduction to three-dimensional elastostatics. Thermodynamics of deformable media, including energy formulations suitable for closed-form applications and for computational approximations. Constitutive relations for engineering materials, including nonlinear stress-strain relations and multiphysics problems with coupling of the behavior of solids and fluids within the framework of poromechanics. Considerations for structural mechanics, micromechanics and nanomechanics. (F)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Mathematics 2423, Physics 2424 or Physics 2524. Introduction to measurement (laboratory and field) techniques, data analysis and interpretation and applications to architectural, civil or environmental engineering and environmental science problems. Topics include statistics, land surveying, remote sensing, GIS, environmental sampling and analysis and sensors. Laboratory (Sp)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 2153. General treatment of the physical and mechanical properties of soils. Theories of effective stress, consolidation, lateral earth pressure, bearing capacity, slope stability and groundwater flow. Laboratory (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 2153 or concurrent enrollment. Study of the properties of materials utilized by architectural and civil engineers; analyses of aggregates, concrete, masonry, steel, asphalt, plastics and wood. Laboratory (Sp)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 2153. Loads, reactions and force systems; introduction to design codes; analysis of frames and trusses; calculation of structural deformations; and analysis of indeterminate structures. Emphasis on classical solutions and time-tested approaches to structural engineering. Introduction to structural analysis computer programs to solve complex problems. (F)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 3403 and 3414. Design of structural members constructed of reinforced concrete and/or steel. Concrete design will include beams in flexure/shear, one way slabs, development length, serviceability and an introduction to columns. Steel design will include tension elements, columns, beams, beam columns and an introduction to connections. Laboratory (Sp)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 2153 and 3334. Introduction to transportation planning, design, construction, operations and maintenance emphasizing the highway/street mode. Includes demand modeling, route location and design, pavements including hot mix asphalt volumetrics and stability, drainage, and traffic control devices. Laboratory (Sp)
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0.00 Credits
1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: admission to Honors Program. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. Consists of topics designated by the instructor in keeping with the student's major program. The topics will cover materials not usually presented in the regular courses. (F, Sp, Su)
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0.00 Credits
1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: admission to Honors Program. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. The projects covered will vary. Deals with concepts not usually presented in regular coursework.
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