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CE 321: Civil Engineer Materials
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
A study of civil engineering materials; metals and alloys, mineral aggregates, cements, concrete and concrete products, bituminous materials, lumber and timber, and the testing of materials.
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CE 322: Soil Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
Soils: origin, classification, clay, index properties; minerals, stresses in soils; shear strength; permeability; consolidation. bearing capacity; earth pressure; slope stability. Determination of index, strength, deformation permeability and properties of soil.
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CE 331: Hydraulic Engineering
4.00 Credits
Marshall University
Hydraulic flow in pipe networks, water hammer, surge tanks, pumps and turbines. Basic open channel flow. Storm and sanitary sewer design. Dams and reservoirs. Laboratory experiements and report writing.
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CE 342: Transportation Engineering
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
Introduction to transportation systems: Highway, air, rail, water; emphasis on highways; vehicle characteristics and human factors; analysis, evaluation, and design of highway systems; current policies and practices.
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CE 413: Reinforced Concrete
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
Theory of reinforced concrete; design using ACI1318 working stress and ultimate strength methods; design of beams, one-way slabs, and columns using ultimate strength design; development of lengths and splices.
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CE 414: Structural Steel Design
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
Design of tension members, columns, beams, beamcolumns, and connections using current AISC specifications. Introduction to the design of steel structures.
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CE 414 - Structural Steel Design
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CE 421: Groundwater and Seepage
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
Fundamentals of groundwater flow; permeability; seepage principles; flownet interpretation; analytical and numerical solutions of confined and unconfined flows; filter design; geofabrics;subsurface drainage; groundwater contamination; disposal systems.
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CE 425: Foundation Design
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
Subsurface exploration; bearing capacity; settlement analysis; shallow foundations; design of square, rectangular and combined footings; analysis and design of gravity and cantilever retaining walls; introduction to deep foundations; design project.
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CE 425 - Foundation Design
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CE 432: Water/Wastewater Treatment
4.00 Credits
Marshall University
Environmental laws; water quality and quantity; physical, chemical, and biological treatment of water and wastewater; environmental laboratory techniques.
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CE 433: Hydrologic Engineering
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
Introduction to the water cycle, including precipitation, evaporation, infiltration, and runoff. Methods of modeling surface runoff, routing, and floodplain analysis. Cimputerized design of culverts, storm sewers, and watershed modeling.
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