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CE 471: Introduction to Finite Element Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Review of matrix operations.? Introduces basic concepts of finite element analysis.? Weighted residual?(Galerkin) approach and variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) approach.? One-dimensional and two-dimensional formulations; local vs. global coordinate systems; shape functions.? Computational implementation and applications in the areas of structural analysis, steady-state fluid flow, and heat transfer. (Y)? Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CE 319. Credits: 3
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CE 4710: Asphalt Materials
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course will cover the major types of bituminous materials: asphalt cements, cutback asphalts, asphalt emulsions, and tars. The influence of chemical composition upon physical properties, desirable aggregate characteristics for bituminous mixtures, and asphalt mixtures and construction techniques are also covered. Prerequisites: CE 3700
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CE 4800: Computer Applications in Civil Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Studies civil engineering problems and their solutions in a numerical, computer-based context; 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 multi-dimensional problems from all areas of civil engineering. Prerequisites: 4th-year standing.
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CE 4810: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Introduces engineering problem solving using geographic information systems (GIS). GIS has proven to be an effective tool in civil engineering applications that incluce a significant spatial component. The course addresses basic GIS concepts, and includes hands-on exercises using GIS software.
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CE 4820: Introduction to Finite Element Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Review of matrix operations. Introduces basic concepts of finite element analysis. Weighted residual (Galerkin) approach and variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) approach. One-dimensional and two-dimensional formulations; local vs. global coordinate systems; shape functions. Computational implementation and applications in the areas of structural analysis, steady-state fluid flow, and heat transfer.
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CE 490: Civil Engineering Design and Practice
4.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course will broaden a student's exposure to professional practice issues, including project planning and management, financial and contractual relationships. The major focus of the course will be providing practical civil engineering design experience. Students will participate in one or more multi-disciplinary team design projects requiring integration of technical skills from multiple sub-areas of civil engineering (structural, environmental and transportation systems) and application of managerial skills. Extension of design projects to undergraduate thesis projects is encouraged. (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing. Credits: 4
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CE 495: Civil Engineering Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Study of a civil engineering problem in depth by each student using library, computer, or laboratory facilities. The project is conducted in close consultation with departmental faculty and involves survey, analysis, or project development. Progress reports and a comprehensive written report are required. May be repeated if necessary. (SI) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing. Credits: 1 to 3
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CE 496: Civil Engineering Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Study of a civil engineering problem in depth by each student using library, computer, or laboratory facilities. The project is conducted in close consultation with departmental faculty and involves survey, analysis, or project development. Progress reports and a comprehensive written report are required. May be repeated if necessary. (SI) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing. Credits: 1 to 3 Classics
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CE 4991: Civil Engineering Design and Practice
4.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course will broaden a student’s exposure to professional practice issues, including project planning and management, financial and contractual relationships. The major focus of the course will be providing practical civil engineering design experience. Students will participate in one or more multi-disciplinary team design projects requiring integration of technical skills from multiple sub-areas of civil engineering (structural, environmental and transportation systems) and application of managerial skills. Extension of design projects to undergraduate thesis projects is encouraged.
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CE 4995: Civil Engineering Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Study of a civil engineering problem in depth by each student using library, computer, or laboratory facilities. The project is conducted in close consultation with departmental faculty and involves survey, analysis, or project development. Progress reports and a comprehensive written report are required. May be repeated if necessary.
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