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3.00 Credits
The properties and standard tests used in construction on soils, aggregates, bituminous products, and concrete. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Concurrent with ME: 243 and Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
The hydrological cycle as it affects the storm runoff process. Calculation of surface runoff quantities. Basic fluid mechanics including pressures, hydrostatic forces. Bernoulli's theorem and fluid flow. Flow in pipes and open channel flow general procedures for design of storm water, sewage, or water supply systems. Prerequisites: MTH:144 and Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
Applications of loads and their transmission through structures; stability and determinacy; shear and moment in beam/column structures; analysis of trusses; influence diagrams; deflection of beams. Prerequisites: Concurrent with ME: 243 and Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
The interactive role of organizations in the construction process; the structure of alternative construction delivery systems, such as general contractor, construction manager, and design-build contractor; specification and building codes; cost control reporting systems for construction. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
Design and investigation of reinforced concrete beams, columns, slabs, and footings using the Strength Method in accordance with the 1977 ACI Building Code. Prerequisites: ME: 243 and Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
Investigation and design of structural steel beams, columns, tension members, welded and bolted connections. Prerequisites: ME: 243 and Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
The general characteristics of environmental systems that includes water supply, waste water treatment, air pollution, solid waste management, and hazardous waste disposal. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
The theory and practice of plane surveying, including the use and care of transit, level, compass and tape. Emphasis is placed on laboratory problems in measurements of areas, heights, and angles, calculations of traverses, topographic mapping and field methods. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: MTH:124 and MTH:134 or equivalent and Reading Proficiency.
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4.00 Credits
This course applies the principles of statics and strength of materials to the analysis and design of wood, structural steel and reinforced concrete structures. Topics include beams, columns, connections, floors and footings. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: CE: 117 and Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of environmental engineering principles as they pertain to water resources, water pollution, air pollution and solid/hazardous wastes. Initially, the focus is on population, energy, ecology, meteorology and human impacts to establish the underlying concepts that are important to the study of environmental engineering. Subsequently, the focus shifts to water resources and supply as well as pollution from water, air, and wastes. Treatment and environmental problems are presented in a quantitative manner. The course is quantitative in nature and relies on a background of chemistry, physics and mathematics. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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