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CHE 465: Fate and Transport of Pollutants
4.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-3-4) Mass balance. The use of equilibrium and chemical kinetics in the modeling of pollutant transport in water, soil and air. Mixing zone analysis, the use of Darcy's law, flow nets and the Gaussian Plume approximation. Discussion, development and use of selected modeling scenarios. Prerequisites: CHE 223, MATH 252.
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CIV 101: Orientation to Engineering
1.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(0-3-1) Introduces student to the field of engineering with emphasis on civil engineering. Includes careers in engineering, engineering curriculum, the professional engineer and the successful engineering student. Incorporates team design project and requires use of word processing, Internet and e-mail protocols.
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CIV 102: Basic Techniques in Engineering
1.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(0-3-1) Project-based study of various civil engineering graphical communication fundamentals, including basic sketching, lettering and drafting techniques, topographic map reading and analysis, plan and profile construction, use of scales. Continuation of the successful engineering student with introduction of time management practices and use of spreadsheets. Prerequisite: CIV 101 with grade "C" or betteror instructor consent.
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CIV 103: Freshman Design Experience
1.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(0-3-1) Fundamentals of engineering problem solving, with individual and team design problems of increasing complexity, culminating in a team design experience. Introduces study of engineering ethics and professional communication techniques, written and verbal. Prerequisite: CIV 102 with grade "C" or betteror instructor consent.
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CIV 112: Graphical Communication Techniques in Civil Engineering
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(1-6-3) Graphical communication in civil engineering using computer aided drafting software. Emphasis on 2D with introduction to 3D methodologies, using industry standard software. Includes development of drawings related to civil engineering projects such as roads, subdivisions and buildings, development of scaled plots and reading of engineering drawings.
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CIV 112 - Graphical Communication Techniques in Civil Engineering
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CIV 207: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(Hours to be arranged each term.)
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CIV 221: Engineering Geology
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(2-3-3) Study of physical geology fundamentals with emphasis on near surface processes and their impact on engineering practice and design. Focus is the solid earth, the hydrosphere and near-surfaces processes including geologic hazards. Prerequisite: MATH 251 with grade "C" or betteror instructor consent.
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CIV 223: Elementary Properties of Materials
4.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-3-4) Study of the engineering properties of soil and concrete. Development of proper field and laboratory testing methods for classifying and evaluating soil characteristics and principles of quality control. Testing and mixing concrete based on aggregate properties determined in the laboratory. Prerequisite: CIV 101 with grade "C" or betteror instructor consent.
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CIV 245: Surveying Applications
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(1-6-3) Study and application of surveying principles relative to route design including boundary surveys, map projections, remote sensing, coordinate geometry, horizontal and vertical alignment and earthwork calculations. Hand computations to develop theoretical understanding with emphasis on Land Development Desktop for design purposes. Prerequisites: CIV 112, GME 161 with grade "C" or better.
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CIV 299: Independent Studies
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
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