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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
This course provides a study of a specific subject related to Chinese literature, language, or culture following consultation between student and instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 127 An introduction to the theory and applications of modern surveying processes. Students use optical and digital land surveying instruments to measure distance, direction, elevation and location. Electronic data collection in the field and computers for subsequent survey computation in the laboratory are used. Concepts of higher order survey techniques and global positioning systems are introduced.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 127 This course focuses on the principles of computerized drafting and design, graphic entities, hatch patterns, layering, part file creation, and information extraction. Two-dimensional drafting and drawings using a CAD system is used. Three-dimensional modeling and surface revolution is introduced.
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4.00 Credits
(same as MEC 251) Prerequisites: ENG 222, computer programming Topics include axial, lateral, and torsional loading of shafts and beams; statically indeterminate structures; temperature and prestrain effects; shear force and bending moment in beams; axial, shear, bearing and bending stresses; deflection of beams; and buckling of columns.
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2.00 Credits
(same as MEC 263) Corequisite: CIV 251 Experiments related to strength of materials and basic stress analysis and material science. Computer data acquisition and data analysis.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIV 251 with a grade of at least CTopics covered are: various types of structural forms and loads; determination of forces at a structure's supports and connections; analysis of various types of statically determined trusses; shear and bending-moment functions and diagrams for beams and frames; analysis of simple cable and arch systems; influence lines for beams, girders, and trusses; elastic deflections using double integration, moment-area and conjugate-beam methods; and energy methods such as virtual work and Castigliano's theorems.
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4.00 Credits
(same as MEC 321) Prerequisites: ENG 272, computer programming Numerical solutions to linear and non-linear systems of equations; root finding methods; numerical integration; numerical methods for finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors; numerical integration of ordinary and partial differential equations.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIV 251 with at least a grade of CCorequisite: CIV 333 The basic principles of soil mechanics are introduced. Topics included are elements of mechanics and hydraulic properties of soils, soil-water systems and fluid flow, stresses in soils, compressibility, consolidation and settlement, shear strength and subsoil exploration and interpretation.
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2.00 Credits
Corequisite: CIV 331 In this course, students obtain extensive hands-on experience in the use of laboratory equipment and in the essentials of engineering classifications of soils, physical properties and shear strength of soils such as moisture content, Atterberg limits, compaction, permeability, unconfined compression, direct shear tests and triaxial test.
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4.00 Credits
(with design hour) Prerequisite: CIV 311 The load and resistance factor design, LRFD and the allowable steel design, ASD approaches are used throughout the course. Types of loading, structural systems, analysis and design of components of structural systems in tension, compression, flexure, and combined axial bending loads are covered. Bolted and welded connections, steel joists and decking and use of computer in analysis, design, and detailing are also discussed.
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