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4.00 Credits
Study of thermodynamics of state for complex systems, detailed analysis of power and reversed cycle systems, thermodynamics, and equilibrium principles of nonreacting and reacting mixtures; application of the principles of global thermochemical energy balances to real power systems; introduction to compressible flow. Prerequisite: ENGR 332. ENGR 331 strongly recommended.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to geological structure, process, and weathering; soils properties, classification, and interpretation; subsurface investigation; flow of water through soils. Study of stress distribution and deformation of soils. Laboratory work required. Prerequisite: CHEM 143. Corequisite: ENGR 321, 331.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to precipitation; occurrence, measurement, transport, and storage of ground and surface waters; statistical models. Prerequisites: CPTR 141; ENGR 331, 341. MATH 315 strongly recommended.
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4.00 Credits
Assessment of gaseous, liquid and solid wastes from commercial, domestic, and industrial sources; quantity and quality; conservation, collection, treatment, disposal, and storage; impact on resources and ecosystems; air, water, and land. Prerequisites: CHEM 143; ENGR 331. ENGR 364; MATH 312, 315, ENGR 344 strongly recommended.
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of structural, environmental, hydrologic, geotechnical, surveying and transportation engineering problems using computer software; applications of matrix solution, linear and non-linear least squares, numerical integration, and finite differences. Prerequisites: CPTR 141, ENGR 321, MATH 312, MATH 315; Corequisites: MATH 289. Recommended for students with Junior standing.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the preparation and interpretation of contracts and specifications; ethical, legal, and contractual relations of the professional engineer to the public, the owner, and the contractor. Prerequisite: junior standing in engineering.
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4.00 Credits
Use of basic surveying instruments; computational methods for traverses, routes, and earthwork; mapping. Prerequisites: ENGR 122. ENGR 344 strongly recommended. Corequisite: MATH 281.
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3.00 Credits
Study of classical methods for analysis of determinate and indeterminate structures; load-stress-deflection parameters for beams, girders, trusses and frames. Prerequisite: ENGR 321. Corequisite: MATH 289.
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3.00 Credits
Study of matrix methods for analysis of determinate and indeterminate structures; computer applications of matrix methods. Prerequisites: CPTR 141, ENGR 321, ENGR 347, MATH 289. Corequisite: MATH 312.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to linear network theory including Laplace-transform analysis and state-space representations. Fourier analysis of periodic signals. An HP-48 calculator, or equivalent is required. Prerequisites: ENGR 228; MATH 283. Corequisites: MATH 289 and 312.
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