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CE 293: A-Z.Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1-3 Hr. PR: Consent. Investigation of topics not covered in regularly scheduled courses.
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CE 301: Engr.Professional Development
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1 Hr. Non-technical issues facing graduate engineers: career paths, job search, professional registration, legal issues, engineering ethics, professional societies, and life-long learning.
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CE 310: Civil Engineering Materials
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: MAE 243. Physical, chemical, and molecular properties of materials commonly used in civil engineering works. Influence of these properties on the performance and use of materials. (3 hr. lec.)
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CE 310 - Civil Engineering Materials
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CE 321: Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineers
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: MATH 261 and MAE 242. Fluid properties, statics, and kinematics; conservation laws for mass, momentum, and mechanical energy; piezometric head and grade lines; dimensional analysis and similitude; weir and orifice flow; introduction to flow in pipes and open channels. (3 hr. lec.)
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CE 321 - Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineers
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CE 322: Hydrotechnical Engineering
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: CE 321. Flow in pipes and pipe networks; pumps; uniform and gradually varied open channel flow; design of water distribution, sanitary sewer, and storm water collection systems. (3 hr. lec.)
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CE 322 - Hydrotechnical Engineering
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CE 332: Introduction to Transportation Engineering
4.00 Credits
West Virginia University
4 Hr. PR: CE 205. Integrated transportation systems from the standpoint of assembly, haul, and distribution means. Analysis of transport equipment and traveled way. Power requirements, speed, stopping, capacity, economics, route location. Future technological developments and innovations. (3 hr. lec., 3 hr. lab.)
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CE 347: Introduction to Environmental Engineering
4.00 Credits
West Virginia University
4 Hr. PR: Consent. Introduction to physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of waters and wastewaters, and fundamental principles of water and wastewater treatment including hands-on laboratory exercises. (3 hr. lec., 2 hr. lab.)
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CE 347 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering
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CE 351: Introductory Soil Mechanics
4.00 Credits
West Virginia University
4 Hr. PR: MAE 243 Introduction to geotechnical engineering, fundamental soil properties, classification of soils, soil compaction, permeability, compressibility, and consolidation of soils, shear strength, lateral earth pressures. (3 hr. lec., 3 hr. lab.)
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CE 351 - Introductory Soil Mechanics
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CE 361: Structural Analysis
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
4 Hr. PR: MAE 243 or Consent. Stability, determinacy, and equilibrium of structures; shear and bending moment diagrams of determinate and indeterminate beams and frames; analysis of trusses; displacement of planar structures by geometric and energy methods. (3 hr. lec., 3 hr. lab.)
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CE 361 - Structural Analysis
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CE 405: Principles of Boundary Surveying
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: CE 205 or Consent. A study of the retacement requirements for a metes and bounds survey system. The study will include interpretation and writing of the property descriptions, legal principles related to boundary establishment, and analytical approaches to boundary location. (3 hr. lec.)
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