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4.00 Credits
(4-0-4) Environmental engineering calculations. Physical, chemical and biological elements of the natural environment. Environmental impacts of anthropogenic activities. Control and pollution prevention technologies. Legal and regulatory framework governing environmental management. Prerequisite: CHE 201 with grade "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Economic analysis and evaluation of civil engineering projects. Economic evaluation from the perspective of the consulting engineer and contractor will be explored. Basic economic concepts such as equivalent worth, depreciation, taxes and statistical risk will be covered. Prerequisite: MATH 361 with grade "C" orbetter.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Advanced soil topics in permeability and seepage, effective stress, consolidation and settlement, shear strength, lateral earth pressure, soil bearing capacity and slope stability. Laboratory tests include hydraulic conductivity, direct shear and unconfined compression. Prerequisites: CIV 223, ENGR 213 both with grade "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Analysis and design of shallow footings, deep foundations including piles, caissons and earth retaining structures. Advanced topics and computer applications in slope stability analysis. Prerequisite: CIV 321 with grade "C" or better.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Types of structures. Loads according to Uniform Building Code. Analysis of statically determinate structures. Influence lines for statically determinate structures. Analysis of statically indeterminate structures by force and displacement methods. Software applications. Prerequisite: ENGR 213 with grade "C" orbetter.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Design and behavior of reinforced concrete members including beams, slabs, footings, retaining walls and shear walls with applications to simple structures. Lab includes construction and destructive testing of reinforced concrete beams. Prerequisite: CIV 328 with grade "C" or better.
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4.00 Credits
(4-0-4) Design and behavior of structural steel members, including beams, tension members, columns and connections with applications to simple frames and structures. Computer applications also introduced. Prerequisite: CIV 328 with grade "C" or better.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Basic project management principles and practices for engineering projects. Topics include basic management principles, delivery methods, bidding, procurement, costs, planning, scheduling, controlling and allocation of resources. Gantt charts, CPM and PERT discussed. Concepts applied using currently available computer software. Prerequisites: CIV 317 with grade "C" or better.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Population and other factors influencing water supply demands, fire flows, peaking factors and storage requirements. Estimation of wastewater flows including I/I considerations. Open channel flow design applications. Wastewater collection system design, construction and maintenance. Flows in pressure pipe systems, pipe networks analysis and design techniques. Prerequisite: ENGR 231 with grade "C" orbetter.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Study of the hydrologic cycle, measurement of rainfall and runoff and streamflow measurements. Curve fitting, hydrographic analysis, statistical analyses of extreme flows, flood routing and storage capacity. Runoff modeling and design of overflow spillways, culverts and urban drainage systems. Prerequisites: GME 161, ENGR 211 both with grade "C" or better.
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