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3.00 Credits
Framework and principles of urban transportation planning; transportation decision making; transportation data and information systems; analysis and evaluation of alternatives; forecasts of population and socioeconomic activity; small area land use allocation; introduction to supply-demand equilibrium, trip generation, trip distribution, modal choice, traffic assignment; quick response model applications. (Y)????? Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CE 344 or instructor permission. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Introduces engineering problem-solving using geographic information systems (GIS). GIS has proven to be an effective tool in Civil Engineering applications that include a significant spatial component. Focuses on the fundamental concepts of GIS, the top-down process required to effectively use advanced information technology tools, and the acquisition of hands-on experience in GIS problem-solving using the Arc GIS package. Provides experience with the GIS application process, rather than expertise in a particular GIS software package. (O) Prerequisites & Notes Note: Students cannot receive credit for both CE 446 and EVSC 362. Credits: 3
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Applies basic engineering principles, analytical procedures and design methodology to special problems of current interest in civil engineering. Topic for each semester are announced at the time of course enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
Applies basic engineering principles, analytical procedures and design methodology to special problems of current interest in civil engineering.? Topic(s) for each semester are announced at the time of course enrollment. (SI) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing and instructor permission.? Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Applies basic engineering principles, analytical procedures and design methodology to special problems of current interest in civil engineering.? Topic(s) for each semester are announced at the time of course enrollment. (SI) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing and instructor permission.? Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Investigates the properties of asphalt materials, including binders, aggregates, and mixtures.? The origin, types, and properties of bituminous materials will be covered.? Material selection and evaluation, design, testing, production, and placement practices and issues are discussed.? Treatment of material properties includes binder and mixture rheology, and relationships between properties and performance.? Practical applications include design methodology and modern construction techniques.? Special mixtures, recycling, and additives are addressed. (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CE 323 Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Introduces engineering properties and advantages of advanced fibrous composites; anisotropic, thermo-mechanical constitutive theory for plane stress analysis; thermal mechanical stress analysis of laminates subjected to inplane and bending loads; engineering properties of laminates; test methods and material response (in the laboratory); designing with composites; computer implementation. Cross-listed as MAE 454. (IR) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CE 231. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Studies civil engineering problems and their solutions in a numerical context, using the digital computer; the formulation of these problems using various computational procedures; the development of typical algorithms; utilization of microcomputers, including structured programming with graphics.? Emphasizes construction of numerical models for applications and the solution of representative multidimensional problems from all areas of civil engineering. (IR)? Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite:? Fourth-year standing. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
The general methods of analyzing indeterminate structures; fundamentals of structural theory, including virtual work and energy theorems; introduction to concepts of stiffness and flexibility; force and displacement methods of analysis, methods of consistent deformation, slope-deflection, moment distribution; and an introduction to matrix formulation. (IR) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CE 319. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes the methods and purposes of subsurface exploration; control of ground water; excavations; sheeting and bracing design; shallow foundations; bearing capacity and settlement analysis; deep foundation (piles, piers, caissons and cofferdams); underpinning; and the legal aspects of foundation engineering.
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