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EN 560.380: Intro Ocean Wind Engr
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Fundamentals of hydrodynamics, aerodynamics and flow-structure interactions with applications in coastal/ocean engineering and wind engineering. Topics include wind and current past blunt bodies, flow-induced structure vibrations, ocean waves and wave/flood loads, wind field and wind loads, sustainable energy from wind and wave and model testing.
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EN 560.435: Probability & Statistics
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Development and applications of the analysis of uncertainty, including basic probability, statistics and decision theory, in civil engineering areas of soil mechanics, structures, transportation and water resources. Prereq: 110.109
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EN 560.491: Civil Engineering Seminar I
0.50 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
S/U grading only. Seminar series of speakers on various aspects of civil engineering. Different speakers are invited each semester. Civil engineering undergraduate students must take at least two semesters of seminar; typically completed in junior year.
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EN 560.492: Civil Engineering Seminar II
0.50 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
S/U grading only. Seminar series of speakers on various aspects of civil engineering. Different speakers are invited each semester. Civil engineering undergraduate students must take at least two semesters of seminar; typically completed in junior year. Prereq: 560.491
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EN 560.493: Civil Engineering Seminar III
0.50 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
S/U grading only. Seminar series of speakers on various aspects of civil engineering. Different speakers are invited each semester. Civil engineering undergraduate students must take at least two semesters of seminar; typically completed in junior year. Prereq: 560.492
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EN 560.494: Civil Engineering Seminar IV
0.50 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
S/U grading only. Seminar series of speakers on various aspects of civil engineering. Different speakers are invited each semester. Civil engineering undergraduate students must take at least two semesters of seminar; typically completed in junior year. Prereq: 560.493
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EN 570.110: Introduction to Engineering for Sustainable Development
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
For engineering students who want to work on problems of poverty, and social and environmental dislocation, this course introduces major debates about development and explores cases of engineering interventions in developing countries to identify factors that shape success in achieving project goals and avoiding undesirable outcomes.
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EN 570.210: Computation/Math Modeling
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Freshmen and Sophmore Only Prereq: 110.108 or equivalent An introduction to the use of computers in developing mathematical models. A structured approach to problem definition, solution, and presentation using spreadsheets and mathematical software. Modeling topics include elementary data analysis and model fitting, numerical modeling, dimensional analysis, optimization, simulation, temporal and spatial models.
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EN 570.239: Emerging Environ Issues
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: Second semester Chemistry Scientific principles underpinning environmental issues, with an emphasis on potential impacts of anthropogenic perturbation on human and ecosystem health.
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EN 570.302: Water & Wastewater Treatment
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 570.301 or Perm. Req'd. Theory and design of water and wastewater treatment processes including coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, adsorption, gas transfer, aerobic and anaerobic biological treatment processes, disinfection, and hydraulic profiles through treatment units.
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