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CIV ENG 431 (331): Materials of Construction. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Investigation covering engineering properties of metals, timber, concrete, masonry, plain and reinforced plastics, glues; thermal effects. Prereq: jr st; Civ Eng 303(P).
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CIV ENG 431 (331) - Materials of Construction. U G
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CIV ENG 456: Foundation Engineering. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Site investigation; foundation bearing capacity and settlement; design of spread and combined footings; lateral earth pressures; retaining wall design; slope stability analysis; pile foundations. Prereq: jr st; Civ Eng 335(P).
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CIV ENG 456 - Foundation Engineering. U G
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CIV ENG 463: Introduction to Finite Elements. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Generation and assembly of finite element matrices in one- and two-dimensional problems. Modeling and practical applications in solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Not open to students with cr in MechEng 463, which is identical to Civ Eng 463. Prereq: jr st; ElecEng 234(P), Civ Eng 303(P), MechEng 320(C), 311(C) or 321(C).
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CIV ENG 463 - Introduction to Finite Elements. U G
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CIV ENG 490: Transportation Engineering. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Technological and common elements of all modes of transportation; their effect on performance, demand, and outputs of a transportation system. Development of new transportation systems. Prereq: jr st & admis to an Eng major; Civ Eng 280(P); or grad st.
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CIV ENG 490 - Transportation Engineering. U G
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CIV ENG 492: Environmental Impact Assessment. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Study and evaluation of the impacts of large scale projects on the quality of the environment with emphasis on the assessment of physical and community impacts. Impact statement preparation. Prereq: sr st.
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CIV ENG 492 - Environmental Impact Assessment. U G
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CIV ENG 494: Principles of Civil Engineering Design. U
1.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Project identification and planning for senior design project; proposals, project management and team procedures. Technical communications. Responsibilities of a professional engineer. Prereq: sr st in Civ Eng.
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CIV ENG 494 - Principles of Civil Engineering Design. U
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CIV ENG 495: Senior Design. U
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Team design project involving application of fundamental civil engineering concepts to project design. Discussion of specifications, contracts and implementation. Emphasis on written and oral presentation. Prereq: Civ Eng 335(P), 371(P) or 372(P), 411(P), 490(P) or cons instr.
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CIV ENG 495 - Senior Design. U
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CIV ENG 499: Ad Hoc: U
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Prereq: Civ Eng 335(P), 371(P) or 372(P), 411(P), 490(P) or cons instr.
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CIV ENG 502: Experimental Stress Analysis. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Basic stress strain relations; demonstration of experimental methods of determining stresses and strains; use of mechanical strain, electric strain, and strain gages, optical photoelastic equipment, brittle lacquers, models. Prereq: jr st & Civ Eng 303(P).
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CIV ENG 502 - Experimental Stress Analysis. U G
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CIV ENG 511: Water Supply and Sewerage. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Resources of water supply quality and quantity requirements. Principles of hydraulic design of water supply and sewerage systems; pumping stations. Principles of sewage disposal. Problems of management involving hydrological, engineering, institutional, legal and economic aspects. Design project. Prereq: jr st; Civ Eng 411(P).
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CIV ENG 511 - Water Supply and Sewerage. U G
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