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2.00 Credits
Introduction to soil origins, nature, gradation, classification, stress, selection and design of foundation to transfer loads to sub soil formations. Calculations using digital computers are required. Prerequisite: CI 120, CI 121. Concurrent registration in CI 389. F (N)
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1.00 Credits
Examination of the physical properties of soils, using both SI/Metric and English units, according to standard test methods of ASTM and AASHTO. In addition, methods of data collection and computations presentation using digital computers will be required, as well as written and oral reports. Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in CI 388. F (N)
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3.00 Credits
Deals with the design and checking of suitable steel sections per latest A.I.S.C. specifications to be used as beams, girders, lintels, columns and struts and the design of simple frames. Different types of fasteners are discussed, in addition to static loads, wind and impact loads. Use of digital computers required. Prerequisite: CI 291 and MT 122 or MT 126. F (N)
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the planning and design of modern highway systems. Topics to be covered include: highway administration, soil mechanics relating to subgrades and base courses, highway drainage and design of pavements and materials. Geometric design of highways. Prerequisite: CI 274, CI 275, CI 120, CI 121; Concurrent registration in CI 413. F (N)
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1.00 Credits
Design and calculations relating to basic highway design projects. Integration of digital computer programs for problem solving in specific projects. Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in CI 412. F (N)
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3.00 Credits
A survey course intended to introduce the student to basic concepts and principles of law involving construction contracts, specifications and management. Emphasis is placed on the interaction between the engineer and contractor, as it relates to the involvement and liability of the civil technician. S (N)
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3.00 Credits
A basic course in concrete design, dealing with the general properties of reinforced concrete; the design of reinforced concrete beams, girders and floor slabs; the design of columns subjected to axial and eccentric loads and the design of columns and wall footings. Ultimate strength theory is used per the latest A.C.I. Building Code Requirements for reinforced concrete. Prerequisite: CI 291, MT 122 or MT 126, CI 120, CI 121. S (N)
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to theory and practical applications of hydraulics. Properties of fluids, measurements, hydrostatics, hydrology, pipe and open channel flow. Introduction to digital computer applications. Prerequisite: CI 120, CI 121, CI 190. F (N)
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3.00 Credits
A basic course in the reading of architectural blueprints for residential and commercial buildings, as well as basic sketching techniques for graphic presentation of ideas and problems. F ( C, N, S)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CO 101. S (C, S)
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