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CE 4620: Soil & Rock Slp Engr
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Advanced engineering and geologic classification of landslides; Detailed field investigations; soil and rock strength properties for stability analysis; advanced analytical and numerical methods for analysis of slope stability; design of engineered stabilization systems. Prerequisite: CE 3600
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CE 4629: Soil & Rock Slope Engr
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Covers the topic of engineered slopes for civil infrastructure. Topics include: engineering and geologic classification of landslides; field investigations; soil and rock strength properties for stability analysis; analytical and numerical methods for analysis of slope stability; design of engineered stabilization systems. Prerequisites: CE 3600.
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CE 4630: Ground Improvement, Reinforce
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
This course is designed to help students understand a number of available geotechnical ground improvement, reinforcement and treatment techniques currently in use. Prerequisite: CE 3600.
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CE 4650: Instrumentation of Civil Eng
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
This lab based course will provide hands on learning to students to install instruments, collect data, analyze results, and use civil engineering judgment to make decisions. Prerequisite: ES 2410.
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CE 4700: Coastal Water Boundaries
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
The physical and legal issues involved with property rights of lands abutting tidal waters, a review of the Public Land Survey System, the Submerged Lands Act and the Swamp and Overflowed Lands Act. Includes case law research. Prerequisites: CE 3740, CE 3750.
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CE 4730: Inland Water Boundaries
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Introduces the physical and legal issues involved in locating property rights associated with lands that abut non-tidal, navigable and non-navigable rivers and lakes. The property rights which attach to, as well as the limitations placed on these riparian parcels will be examined and discussed with respect to statutory, administrative and case law. Prerequisites: CE 4700.
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CE 4740: Advanced Public Land Surveys
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Advanced topics in situations and problems in the Public Land Survey system, with discussion of major court cases involving everyday applications to surveyors. 1975 BLM casebook and other sources of survey reference. Prerequisite: CE 2085 and CE 3740.
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CE 4750: Remote Sensing/Photogramtry
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Procedures and methods used for seriving metric information from photographs, analog processes for using aerial photographs in production of topographic maps, flight planning, and cost estimation in aerial mapping work. Introduction to photocoordinate measurement devices and their calibration. Mathematics of modern photogrammetry. Prerequisite: CE 3760.
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CE 4800: Hydrology
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Analysis of elements of the hydrologic cycle and design with emphasis on precipitation, evapotranspiration, infiltration, runoff and groundwater. Precipitation/Runoff relationships, routing methods, flood predication, groundwater yield and drawdown in unconfined and confined aquifers, unsteady well behavior, method of images are also introduced. Prerequisites: CE 3300.
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CE 4810: Groundwater Hydrology
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Principles and basic equations associated with saturated and unsaturated flow in soils describing groundwater and drainage flow. Laws governing the movement, recharge, and production of underground water with special emphasis on techniques and modeling methods for development of groundwater resources. Dual list: CE 5810. Prerequisites: CE 4800.
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