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Course Criteria
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany CE 6110. Coreq: CE 6110.
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of urban travel characteristics, characteristics of transportation systems, transportation and land-use studies, trip distribution and trip assignment models, city patterns and subdivision layout. May also be offered as CRP 6120.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of a variety of techniques that support analysis of and decision making for civil systems. These techniques are applied to multiple civil engineering areas, including, but not limited to, transportation and water systems. Not open to Industrial Engineering students.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the relationship of local geology to soil formations, groundwater, planning of site investigation, sampling procedures, determination of design parameters, foundation design, and settlement analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Considers the principles of geology, groundwater and seepage, soil strength, slope stability, and lateral earth pressure and their application to the design of excavations, earth fills, dams, and earth-retaining structures.
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3.00 Credits
Ground improvement engineering focuses on methods of groundwater control, densifications, replacements, reinforcement, chemical stabilization, and thermal and biological treatment. Applications, design parameters, and assessment methods are considered for each technique. Students are expected to have knowledge of basic techniques in geotechnical engineering prior to enrolling in this course.
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3.00 Credits
The course provides an introduction to the theory of building information modeling (BIM). Students learn to develop BIM models for architecture and engineering purposes, and use them for performing design coordination, preparing construction cost estimates, and 4D construction schedules. Students are expected to have background knowledge in the areas of construction contracting strategies, cost estimating, project scheduling, materials management, and technical specifications before enrolling in this course.
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3.00 Credits
Study of principles and applications of the Critical Path Method (CPM) and Project Evaluation and Review Techniques (PERT). Includes project breakdown and network graphics; identification of the critical path and resulting floats; definition and allocation of materials, equipment, and manpower resources; resource leveling, compression, and other network adjustments; and computer applications using packaged routines.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction in specifications, contracts, and bidding strategies; purchasing and subcontracting policies; accounting for materials, supplies, subcontracts, and labor; procedural details for estimating earthwork, reinforced concrete, steel, and masonry. Also considers overhead and profit items.
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3.00 Credits
Covers concepts related to planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing out infrastructure projects from the agency owner perspective. Advanced concepts of engineering economic analysis, risk analysis and data management software are addressed.
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