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1.00 Credits
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on the computer skills that civil engineers use in daily basis such as formulated calculations, data analysis and reporting using spreadsheets, computer aided drawing (CAD) of civil structures using AutoCAD and similar professional software, use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for mapping of transportation and water resources systems. Basic programing skills will be covered as well. 2 lecture and 2 Laboratory Hours per week
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1.00 Credits
This course focuses on the computer skills that civil engineers use in daily basis such as formulated calculations, data analysis and reporting using spreadsheets, computer aided drawing (CAD) of civil structures using AutoCAD and similar professional software, use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for mapping of transportation and water resources systems. Basic programing skills will be covered as well. 2 lecture and 2 Laboratory Hours per week
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3.00 Credits
A broad introductory course that exposes students to topics directly related to civil engineering, such as structural design, civil engineering materials, fluid mechanics, surveying, and sustainable engineering. This course also introduces students to the business aspects of the civil engineering profession, including project management, construction management, client interactions, and contract law. Prerequisite: ENGR 150 and CE 111/L. 3 Lecture Hours per week and 3 Laboratory Hours every two weeks.
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0.50 Credits
A broad introductory course that exposes students to topics directly related to civil engineering, such as structural design, civil engineering materials, fluid mechanics, surveying, and sustainable engineering. This course also introduces students to the business aspects of the civil engineering profession, including project management, construction management, client interactions, and contract law. Prerequisite: ENGR 150 and CE 111/L. 3 Lecture Hours per week and 3 Laboratory Hours every two weeks.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers fundamentals of dynamics typically experienced in civil engineering settings. Topics include kinematics of particles and rigid bodies, analysis of plain motion of particles and rigid bodies using dynamic equilibrium, work and energy, and impulse momentum methods. Prerequisite: PHYS 241. 3 Lecture Hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on fundamentals of fluid mechanics and the properties of fluids in civil engineering settings. Topics to be covered include fluid properties, fluid statics, fluid dynamics and applications of Bernoulli equation, fluid kinematics, finite control volume analysis and applications of Reynolds Transport Theorem, dimensional analysis and viscous flow in pipes. Lab sessions covers various basic experiments such as Reynold's dye experiment, Pelton turbine, flow measurement in pipes, measuring major and minor head losses in pipe flows. Prerequisite: PHYS 241, MATH 231, and MATH 238, or permission of instructor. 3 Lecture Hours per week and 3 Laboratory Hours every two weeks
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