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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
(with design hour) Prerequisite: CIV 361 This course focuses on the nature of water flow in a natural environment. Topics include: subcritical vs. supercritical flow, hydraulic jumps, water surface profiles, flow through hydraulic structures such as bridges and culverts, floofplains delineation, bridge and culvert scour, unsteady flow. The HEC-RAS program is used extensively throughout the course
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4.00 Credits
(with design hour) Prerequisite: CIV 385 This course focuses on the design of hydraulic structures including: dams, spillways, and stilling basins. Topics include: Design life of the structure, Hydrologic analysis, Supercritical and spatially varied flow, Energy dissipation. The Hec-HMS and Hec-RAS programs are used throughout the course.
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4.00 Credits
(with design hour) Prerequisite: CIV 421 This course explores the design and behavior of prestressed concrete structures: materials and systems (including specifics for pre-tensioned and post-tensioned members), losses, flexure, shear, bond, deflections, and continuous beams.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENG 372 and ((CIV 351, CIV 385, CIV 411), or (CIV 351, CIV 385, CIV 431), or (CIV 351, CIV 411, CIV 431), or (CIV 385, CIV 411, CIV 431)) An introduction to the management of construction projects and the project delivery processes. Topics include the nature of the industry, construction planning and scheduling, allocation of resources, critical path networks, and use of computer software, estimating, bidding and cost control, contract administration, and dispute resolutions.
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4.00 Credits
(with design hour) Prerequisite: CIV 421 Behavior and design of reinforced concrete structures and structural components subjected to axial, flexural, and torsion loading conditions. Topics include detailing of reinforcement, design of two-way floor systems, slender columns, members subjected to torsion, shear walls, strut and tie models, and connections in precast elements. An introduction to prestressed concrete and seismic design of reinforced concrete structures is made.
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4.00 Credits
(with design hour) Prerequisite: CIV 411 The fundamentals of transportation engineering and carrying field observations of traffic characteristics with application to various modes, planning, selection, formulation, and administration of modern transportation systems are covered. Impacts of economic, sociological, geographic, environmental, and political factors on transportation systems are also discussed.
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4.00 Credits
(with design hour) Prerequisite: CIV 311 The course covers the general flexibility and stiffness methods of analysis; multi-span beams, trusses, frames and grids; loadings due to force, support displacement, temperature change and member pre-strain; axial and flexural stability; and basic plasticity. This course represents the basis for the finite element method of analysis.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: (CIV 351, CIV 385, CIV 411), or (CIV 351, CIV 385, CIV 431), or (CIV 351, CIV 411, CIV 431), or (CIV 385, CIV 411, CIV 431) Senior project focuses students' previous experience upon a specific technical project. Library research, preliminary design, evaluation of alternatives, project planning, cost and scheduling analysis, written reports, and oral presentation. Students work closely with a faculty advisor.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIV 495 Senior project focuses students' previous experience upon a specific technical project. Library research, preliminary design, evaluation of alternatives, project planning, cost and scheduling analysis, written reports, and oral presentation. Students work closely with a faculty advisor.
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4.00 Credits
(same as HIS 108) Tracing the breakdown of Mediterranean unity and the emergence of the multicultural-religious world of the 5 th to 10th centuries as the European, West Asian, and North African hinterlands interact.
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