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Systems, practices, and procedures for resource, schedule, and financial management. Planning, estimating, and scheduling of manpower and equipment. Design and construction engineering. Organizations, contracts, analysis, and reporting. Computerbased network systems and applications, including CPM/PERT. Prerequisite: Junior standing. 3 semester hours
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Design of alignment, grades, channelization, and intersections. Traffic engineering, drainage, and introduction to asphalt and concrete pavement design. Prerequisite: CE 350. 3 semester hours
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Advanced topics in settlement and stability analyses. Rock mechanics, interaction of structure and supporting medium. Prerequisite: CE 343. 3 semester hours
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This course is an analysis of environmental impacts with emphasis on preparation of environmental impact statements; NEPA regulations and CEQ guidelines; physical impacts; land use and related impacts, socioeconomic impacts; health risk assessment; public involvement; assessment methodologies; and presentation. Prerequisite: CE 347. Corequisite: CE 348. 3 semester hours
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Background theory and formulation of the finite element method. Applications to one- and two-dimensional problems. Computer programming procedures and techniques of analysis. Prerequisite: CE 345. 3 semester hours
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Advanced topics in the design of reinforced and prestressed concrete, structural steel, masonry, and wood structures. Seismic design and connections. Computer applications in structural design. Prerequisites: CE 441, 444. 3 semester hours
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Stoichiometry of industrial-scale chemical and biochemical processes. Process variables and their measurement. Correlation of physical and thermophysical properties. Material and energy balances on nonreacting and reacting systems. Ethics, safety, and loss prevention. Prerequisites: ENGR 112, 113, or 114, and CHEM 146. 3 semester hours
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Principles of material and energy balances, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer applied to small-scale equipment for chemical and biochemical processes. The evaluation of experimental observations and report writing are emphasized. This is a writingenriched course. Corequisite: CHE 329. 1 semester hour
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The transport of momentum, heat, and mass. Emphasis is placed on the mathematical formulation of problems, and the discussion of engineering problems in physical terms. Motion of viscous fluids, including boundary-layer theory and turbulent momentum transfer; conductive, convective, and radiative heat transfer; molecular diffusion and convective mass transfer. Corequisites: MATH 242 and CHE 222. 4 semester hours
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Review of first and second laws; heat effects; PVT and secondary thermodynamic relationships for real fluids; properties of mixtures, fugacity, activity; phase equilibria; chemical equilibria. Prerequisites: CHE 222 and ENGR 325. 3 semester hours
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