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ARE 4920: Arch Engr Problems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
A study of current engineering design problems that are applicable to architectural engineering either on an individual basis or for small seminar type groups. Not for graduate credit. Prerequisite: senior standing or consent of department head.
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ARE 4975: CE/ARE Internship
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Students may apply for credit for extended work experience (>10 weeks; full-time) at a professional engineering or architectural firm, supervised by a licensed professional. Students should apply through their adviser prior to the work experience. Enrollment is by departmental approval only. Offered summer only. Cross listed with CE 4975. Prerequisite: Consent of department head.
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ARE 5265: Prestressed Concrete Design
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
This is a classical course on designing prestressed and precast concrete systems. Principles and behavior of prestressed concrete build the foundation for topics that included flexure, shear, and axial load, construction and fabrication, and application. The course continues with fundamental concepts taught in ARE/CE 4260. Dual listed with ARE 4265. Cross listed with CE 5265. Prerequisite: ARE/CE 4260.
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ARE 5285: Masonry Design
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Design of structural components in reinforced masonry buildings, including walls, columns, beams and connections. Particular attention is paid to current codes, specifications and analysis. Cross listed with CE 4285. Dual listed with ARE 5285 and CE 5285. Offered on a three semester rotation. Prerequisites: ARE/CE 4260 and ARE/CE 3200. (Normally offered fall semester).
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ARE 5295: Structural Timber Design
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Design of structural components and applications utilizing timber. Dual listed with ARE 4295. Cross listed with CE 5295. Prerequisite: CE 3200 or equivalent.
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ARE 5400: Bldg Energy Mgmt
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
A rigorous treatment of issues related to the judicious use of energy in the design and use of buildings is provided. Energy-efficient HVAC systems and system control, energy-conscious building design, building energy analysis, auditing, building envelope, energy-efficient lighting design, energy management programs, energy sources and conservation, rate schedules, waste-heat recovery, passive solar heating/cooling and daylighting. Prerequisites: ARE 3430, 4460.
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ARE 5600: Collaborative BIM Design
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
An advanced comprehensive building design course integrating architectural and engineering skills, where design decisions are supported by performance simulation and analysis. Students will use Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and simulate a professional Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) experience by collaborating with a practicing architect on a real-world project. Prerequisites: ARE 3600.
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ARE 5700: Arch Engineering Probs
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Special course, designed to make possible the study and investigation of problems or phases of architectural engineering selected to fit the needs of the students.Prerequisites: Consent of Instructor.
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ARE EL: Architectural Elec
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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ARMY 1000: Dynamic Ldrshp I
1.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Introduces UW, university life and U.S. Army. Instills awareness of the role that Army ROTC plays in developing leaders. Provides students with skills and strategies that enable them to make successful transitions to university life.
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