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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CE 160 and CE 161. An introduction to transportation and traffic engineering. Development of transportation systems in the United States. Route geometrics and design. Traffic flow characteristics and control. Planning, financing and economic analysis of transport facilities.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CE 160 and CE 161 An introduction to transportation engineering. Development of transportation systems in the United States. Route geometrics and design. Traffic flow characteristics and control. Planning, financing and economic analysis of transport facilities.
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4.00 Credits
Equivalent course: CE 341 Prerequisites: Math 137 and EM 221 or EM 222 and major status in Civil Engineering Conservation of fluid mass and momentum, forces in fluids, pipe flow, fluid measurements, pump systems, hydrodynamic drag, open channel flow, and introduction to thermodynamics. Students may not earn credit for both CE 341 and CE 342.
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4.00 Credits
Equivalent course: CE 341 Prerequisites: Math 137 and EM 221 or EM 222 and major status in Civil Engineering Conservation of fluid mass and momentum, forces in fluids, pipe flow, fluid measurements, pump systems, hydrodynamic drag, open channel flow, and introduction to thermodynamics. Students may not earn credit for both CE 341 and CE 342.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHEM 120 and MATH 331 Introduction to the fundamental principles of environmental engineering. Topics in water quality, water and wastewater treatment, air quality, and solid waste and landfills are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Math 331 and Chem 120 Introduction to the fundamental principles of environmental engineering. Topics in water quality, water and wastewater treatment, air quality, and solid waste and landfills are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CE 303. Corequisite: CE 361. Investigates the principles of cost estimating, scheduling, and preparing bid documents for construction projects. Topics include feasibility studies, preliminary and detailed estimating, sequencing of tasks, tracking time and cost, and variance analysis. State-of-the-practice computer applications for estimating and scheduling will be stressed in the lecture as well as the corequisite laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CE 303. Corequisite: CE 360. Extension of CE 360 lecture course. Traditional and computer tools will be applied to construction estimating and scheduling. Techniques for quantity take offs and computer scheduling will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CE 303. The fundamental design and installation of M/E systems in buildings. Topics covered include HVAC systems, plumbing and fire protection, electrical principles, equipment and wiring, illumination, environmental control, and plan reading as it relates to the above topics.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EM 302 or EM 303. Corequisite: CE 371. An introduction to construction materials focusing on aggregate, concrete, masonry, asphalt, timber, and construction materials inspections. Topics will include material properties, applications, production, and physical characteristics. Students will have the opportunity to become Level I certified through the American Concrete Institute.
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