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3.00 Credits
Focus includes study of the chemistry of air, water, and soil as well as the effects of anthropogenic activities on natural processes. Emphasis is also placed on sustainability and green chemistry practices and technologies. Cross listed with CHE/ENR 4430. Prerequisite: CHEM 1020.
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3.00 Credits
Course topics include municipal solid waste characteristics and quantities, collection, landfills, processing of municipal solid waste, materials separation, combustion and energy recovery, and biochemical processes with an emphasis on materials flow. Integrated solid waste management principles are also discussed. Prerequisites: CE 3400. Cross Listed with ENVE 5441.
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3.00 Credits
Municipal solid waste characteristics and quantities, collection, landfills, processing of municipal solid waste, materials separation, combustion and energy recovery, and biochemical processes with an emphasis on materials flow. Integrated solid waste management principles are also discussed. Prerequisite: CE 3400.
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3.00 Credits
Designing flexible and rigid pavements for highways and airports. Topics include pavement materials and common uses, soil stabilization, quality control of materials, pavement design procedures. Dual listed with CE 5510. Prerequisite: CE 3500 or 3600.
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3.00 Credits
Criteria controlling geometric design of highways including design speed, design volume, vehicle requirements and capacity design standards for different highway types; design of sight distance, alignment, grade; cross-section design; access control, frontage roads; intersection design elements; and design of intersections and interchanges. Prerequisite: CE 3500.
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3.00 Credits
Basic characteristics of traffic, such as drivers, vehicles, volumes, speeds, delay, origins and destinations, intersection performance, capacity, termination and accidents; techniques for making traffic engineering investigations; traffic laws and ordinances, regulations, design and application of signal systems; curb parking control; enforcement and traffic administration; and public relations. Dual listed with CE 5530. Prerequisite CE 3500.
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3.00 Credits
Criteria controlling geometric design of highways including design speed, design volume, vehicle requirements, and capacity design standards for different highway types; design of sight distance, alignment, grade; cross-section design; access control, frontage roads; intersection design elements; and design of intersections and interchanges. CE 5555 students are required to do an additional integrated design term project using design software. Students may not receive credit for both CE 4555 and CE 5555. Dual listed with CE 5555. Prerequisite: CE 3500.
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3.00 Credits
Traffic modeling and simulation study development; definition, construction, calibration, validation of traffic simulation models; traffic flow dynamics in transportation networks; mathematical optimization of transportation networks; traffic simulation software. Dual listed with CE 5565. Prerequisite: CE 3500.
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3.00 Credits
An independent research experience for undergraduate students enrolled in the Engineering Honors Program. Before registering for this class, students are responsible for discussing their interests with faculty, identifying a willing research mentor, obtaining approval by said mentor, and communicating the student/faculty partnership tot he appropriate staff in their home department. Must be in the Engineering Honors Program. Cross listed with ATSC/BE/CHE/COSC/ES/ESE/PETE 4580. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Site characterization, laboratory shear tests and determination of soil properties. Analyses include bearing capacity, stress distribution and settlement. Design of shallow and deep foundations in accordance with Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) method. Construction control of deep foundations using static and dynamic methods. Prerequisite: CE 3600.
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