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3.00 Credits
Introduction to construction planning and management to include planning, programming, design, bid, and construction, how commercial construction projects are planned and executed, project scope definition, construction estimating, scheduling, and management controls during construction, and engineering economics. Three hours of lecture. Prerequisite: ECON2301 or ECON2302
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3.00 Credits
Civil Engineers are required to be leaders of their communities as well as their firms. Leadership, public policy, business practices, and asset management are critical areas that a civil engineer must have skills in, albeit the skills that allow entry at the engineer in training level. This course will tie these required skills to tasks Civil Engineers are required to perform. Three lectures per week. Prerequisite: Department Chair approval.
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3.00 Credits
Applications of precise surveying technology in boundary location and surveying. Topics include: photogrammetry, GPS, GIS, remote sensing, coordinate systems, and map projections.
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3.00 Credits
Boundary law including topics on conflict and litigation, courtroom presentation, determination of boundaries, evidence and procedures and special boundaries such as gradient and riparian.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced studies in topics not covered fully in regular undergraduate courses. May be repeated as content changes. Prerequisite: Department Chair approval
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to traffic systems, flow characteristics, data collection, control of urban streets and freeways, operations of arterial streets, freeway, and networks, optimal signal timing design, capacity analysis using theoretical and experimental techniques, especially computer simulation. Introduction to current analysis and optimization tools for control device design/implementation. Two hours lecture and 3 hour lab. Prerequisites: CENG 3351
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the four-step urban transportation planning process, estimation of the travel demand models of trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice, and traffic assignment, and the forecasting of travel patterns using the travel demand models, state-of-the-art approaches and transportation network analysis for evaluation of system alternatives. Prerequisite: CENG 3351. Co-listed with CENG 5354.
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3.00 Credits
Foundations of the transportation system management and operations, including arterial street systems and freeway systems. Principles of simulation of urban streets operations and traffic signal control and optimization, and freeway operations analysis and simulation using commercially available packages. Prerequisite: CENG 4351. Co-listed with CENG 5355.
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3.00 Credits
Program provides for a learning experience in an engineering environment appropriate to the undergraduate level of work with a minimum of 150 hours of work. A written report of the experience and presentation is required. Prerequisite: Department Chair approval.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to environmental engineering design to include techniques to address radiological hazards, human health protection, and limit the impact of traditional pollutants in the aquatic environments and releases into the atmosphere. Design of solid-waste management systems, basic air pollution control systems, and basic water and waste water treatment systems. Prerequisite: CENG 3371.
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