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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent research under the direction of a faculty member. Course is repeatable up to three times. At least two hours in the laboratory are expected for every credit. A paper describing the research is required. PR: instructor’s consent.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Writing Intensive This variable-credit, repeatable course, taken during the junior and senior years, provides a capstone experience in the chemistry laboratory. Students learn to integrate the skills required of practicing chemical professionals. They synthesize and characterize organic and inorganic compounds, learn the use, design and limitations of modern computercontrolled chemical instrumentation, study spectroscopy, reaction rates and chemical equilibria, and perform computations on chemical systems. Over the course of four semesters (including at least 7 credits), students become increasingly responsible for independent design of experiential procedures. Written and oral communication skills are stressed throughout the sequence. The course consists of two laboratory hours per week for every credit hour. PR: CHEM 2201, 2205.
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of an advanced study of inorganic reactions, coordination compounds and theories based on quantum mechanical principles. The course consists of three lecture hours per week. PR: CHEM 3302. Fall semester only.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced class on current topics in the fi eld of chemistry, covering a wide range of subjects. Topics include analytical, organic, inorganic, biological and physical chemistry. Course discussions are based on recent papers from the scientifi c literature. Students present a public seminar on a topic from the chemical literature as a capstone experience in this course. Three lecture hours per week. PR: CHEM 3302, or CR: CHEM 3302.
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3.00 Credits
Topics in this course include theory of linear distance measurement, proper note keeping, transit/tape surveying techniques, leveling procedures, measurement of horizontal and vertical angles, stadia, bearings and azimuths, rectangular coordinates, topography and mapping techniques. Students will learn to use all types of surveying equipment, including levels, transits, theodolites, total stations, and Electronic Distance Measurements (EDM) devices. CR: MATH 1101.
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4.00 Credits
Students will be instructed in practices utilized in the erection of residential and industrial buildings, with technical information involving problems from ground to roof.
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4.00 Credits
Identifi cation, properties and standard test methods for steel, concrete, timber, masonry products, bituminous products, soils and aggregate. Heavy construction methods are also discussed. PR: CIVL 2210, MATH 1101.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers construction cost-estimating techniques for various types of construction projects. Included are certain related topics such as production, bidding and specifi cations as they affect the contractor during the cost estimation process. PR: CIVL 2220, INFO 1100.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover horizontal and vertical control, building location and layout, pipeline layout, construction staking procedures, earth quantity measurements, triangulation, horizontal and vertical curves, plan and profi le, area and cross sections, volume calculations, mass diagrams, boundary control and deed descriptions. PR: CIVL 2200, INFO 1100.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with an introduction to computerassisted civil engineering drafting and design. Includes coverage of graphics techniques, drawing organization, dimensioning, orthographic projection, and specifi c applications of civil engineering drafting and design. Typical applications include coordinate geometry, contours, topics in highway design, concrete, steel and structural wood drafting. PR: DRFT 2200.
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