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3.00 Credits
Preliminary and construction surveys for route location. Calculation and field work for simple and easement curves, grade lines, and slope stakes. Preparation of plans, profiles, and cross-sections from field survey data earthwork estimates. Computer applications. Preparation for Course P: 104, ARET 123, and a C or better in MA 159. C: computer science elective. Cr. 3. Hours Class 1, Lab. 4-6.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to fundamentals of applied mechanics, including equilibrium of structures under the influence of forces (statics). Preparation for Course P: PHYS 218. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2-3, Lab. 0-3.
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3.00 Credits
Application of surveying skills relevant to the construction field. Projects include layout of commercial and/or industrial buildings, transfer of horizontal and vertical control, establishment of lines and grades, triangulation, etc. Instruments used will include total stations, data collectors, etc. Preparation for Course C: CET 108. Cr. 3.
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Subdivision planning, calculations and plotting, water-main layouts, storm and sanitary sewer calculations and layouts. Street plans and profiles. Computer applications. Preparation for Course P: CET 206. Cr. 3. Hours Class 1, Lab. 6.
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Basic hydrostatics, Bernoulli's equation, flow in water and sewer lines, overland and ditch drainage determination. Preparation for Course C: CET 181. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Testing of construction materials to determine physical and mechanical properties. Preparation of reports from data secured from such tests. Preparation for Course P: STAT 301, C: CET 283. Cr. 3. Hours Class 1, Lab. 4-6.
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A continuation of 253 with additional applications of fundamental hydraulics to culvert size determinations, water line calculations, weir and orifice problems, inlet spacings, and rainfall and drainage problems of small watersheds. Computer applications. Preparation for Course P: CET 253, 209; must be in CNTB program/ CNET major. Cr. 3.
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4.00 Credits
Techniques in analyzing statistically determinant and indeterminant structures with emphasis on moment-distribution. Standard design procedures for wood and steel structures. Sizing of beams, columns, and connections. Computer applications. Graduation credit requires grade of C or better. Preparation for Course P: C or better in CET 283 and MA 227 with a grade of C or better; must be in CNTB program/CNET major. Cr. 4. Hours Class 4.
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3.00 Credits
A study of concrete as a construction material and as a structural material. Field methods and practices used in concrete construction. Applied fundamentals of reinforced concrete design as applied to beams, slabs, columns, and footings. Computer applications. Preparation for Course P: CET 381 with a grade of C or better; must be in CNTB program/CNET major. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Office and field work associated with land surveying and public records of real property. Metes and bounds, federal subdivision, and state plane coordinate descriptions. Preparation for Course P: CET?209; must be in CNTB program/CNET major. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2, Lab. 3.
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