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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 262 Topics include hydrostatics; kinematics of fluid motion; conservation equations; dimensional analysis; laminar and turbulent viscous incompressible flow; pipe networks, flow over immersed bodies, open channel flow.
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2.00 Credits
Corequisites: CIV 361 Experiments related to fluid mechanics illustrating principles of flow behavior including computer aided analysis and interpretation.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIV 333 This course covers the behavior and testing of metals, polymer composites, and cementitious and asphaltic concrete as well as their constitutive materials. Common ASTM laboratory testing procedures and specifications are used.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHE 201 General principles associated with environmental engineering are discussed including: water, soils, and air pollution analyses. Topics discussed include: introductory water and air quality constituents, hazardous waste, wastewater, air pollution, noise pollution, nuclear waste, commercial and residential environmental concerns, environmental law, solid waste and alternative energy sources.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIV 361 The characteristics and operation of pumps is discussed. Engineering hydrology is discussed. Topics include: pump characteristic curves, affinity laws, pumps in series and parallel, rainfallrunoff relationship, hydrologic losses, unit hydrograph theory, statistical methods for peak flow prediction, regression equations, reservoir routing.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIV 211 This course covers the fundamentals of transport facilities and service design, with emphasis on highway geometric design, pavement design, and transit service design. Topics include vehicle performance, horizontal and vertical alignments of highways, flexible and rigid pavements, pavement management, transit operations and control, and transit route design.
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4.00 Credits
(with design hour) Prerequisites: CIV 311, CIV 371 An introduction to the design of reinforced concrete structures, concrete technology, properties of concrete and reinforcing steel, construction practice, and general code requirements. Students are introduced to analysis and design of members subjected to axial load, flexure, shear, and torsion forces. Bond, anchorage, development length, and serviceability conditions such as cracking and deflection are checked. Numerous practical design problems will be assigned.
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4.00 Credits
(with design hour) Prerequisites: CIV 331, CIV 333 This course introduces the concepts of analysis and design for embankments, foundations and retaining systems. Topics include slope stability, bearing capacity, lateral earth pressure, retaining structures, and shallow and deep foundations.
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4.00 Credits
(with design hour) Prerequisite: CIV 351 The load and resistance factor design, LRFD and the allowable steel design, ASD approaches are used throughout the course. This course focuses on the behavior and design of various structural members in steel building and bridge structures. Topics include code design requirements, stability and post-buckling, plate girders, composite steel/concrete girders, second-order frame behavior, high-strength bolted and welded connections.
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4.00 Credits
(with design hour) Prerequisite: CIV 431 This course introduces advanced topics relevant to geotechnical engineering practice. Topics include geosynthetics, foundations on difficult soils, soil improvement and ground modification, instrumentation and monitoring, soil liquefaction, pipe jacking and tunneling, soil dynamics and soil structure interaction, pavement design and biotechnology applications in geotechnical engineering.
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