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2.00 Credits
This hands-on course introduces computer systems, includingComputer- Aided Design,word processing, spreadsheets, and related software systems.These systems are used in other Department courses.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces surveying, and includes the topics in the care and use of surveying instruments, field note procedures, land surveying, topographic surveying, construction surveying, and mapping from field notes. Fieldwork includes the use of measurement equipment, levels, transits, theodolites, total stations, and Global Positioning System (GPS). Corequisite:MA121 Fundamentals of College Mathematics 1.
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2.00 Credits
The course introduces route surveying, earthwork, and subdivision design.Topics include simple horizontal curves, reverse and compound horizontal curves, transitional spiral curves, symmetrical vertical curves, plan and profile views, cross-sections, volume computations,mass diagrams, subdivisions, and layout of simple and spiral curves in field. Computer Aided Drafting software is used in the preparation of maps and plans. Corequisite: MA121 Fundamentals of College Mathematics 1. (Spring semester)
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3.00 Credits
This web-based course introduces construction and facility plans and blueprints necessary for a construction or maintenance project, including how to interpret information from plans and blueprints. This course does not satisfy the requirements for any courses in Civil EngineeringTechnology programs.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces soil mechanics and its application to problems encountered in civil engineering.Topics include the flow of water through soils, soil strength and compressibility, the effect of water on these properties, and geo-synthetics.The theories of soil mechanics are applied to the design of foundations and retaining walls.This course explores the methods of performing field explorations. Laboratory tests commonly used to evaluate the engineering properties of soils are studied and performed. Corequisite: CT221 Strength of Materials: Civil. (Fall Semester)
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2.00 Credits
This course explores the design of structural members and connections using structural steel. Prerequisite: CT221 Strength of Materials: Civil. (Spring semester)
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2.00 Credits
This course explores reinforced concrete beams, slabs, columns, footings, and walls. Prerequisite: CT221 Strength of Materials: Civil. (Spring semester)
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2.00 Credits
This course studies transportation modes, including the interlocking relationships among transportation, economics, community development, the environment, energy usage and savings, aesthetics, zoning, land use, and the private/public sector partnership. Emphasis is placed on design criteria, material specifications and performance, drainage, pavement design, construction supervision, and maintenance practices for right-of-way operations. Prerequisite: CT152 Surveying 2. (Fall semester)
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2.00 Credits
This course covers basic practices in hydraulics and hydrology, as well as the topics of water supply,wastewater management and pollution control. Corequisite: CT152 Surveying 2.
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2.00 Credits
This course explores the features of mechanical and electricalsystems typically included as part of the utility of service grouping in modern buildings, including design principles, materials and equipment, installation, operation, and maintenance.All mechanical aspects of supporting a building are covered, including air handling, HVAC, heat loads & losses, electricity, plumbing, and water delivery. Prerequisites: CT121 Statics and PH151 General Physics 1.
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