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CE 332: Matrix Structural Analysis
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
Analysis of trusses and frames including three-dimensional structures. Use of computer modelsas a tool for complex structures.Three hours of lecture per week.
Prerequisite:
[[CE-263]]
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CE 334: Timber, Steel, and Concrete Design
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
Covers material behavior, external loads, and the design of tension, compression, and flexuralmembers; simple connections used in design; design of columns and footings.Three hours of lecture per week.
Prerequisite:
[[CE-263]]
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CE 336: Loads for Civil Structures
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
The course focuses on the theory and building code requirements for civil structural loadings thatare used in design. The loads and load combinations will include dead loads, occupancy liveloads, snow loads, wind loads, and seismic loads.Three hours of lecture per week.
Prerequisite:
[[CE-263]]
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CE 336 - Loads for Civil Structures
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CE 342: Foundation Engineering
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
Procedures used to design footings, piled foundations, retaining walls, marine structures, andslopes.Three hours oflecture per week.
Prerequisite:
[[CE-311]]
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CE 344: Geosynthetics Engineering
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
Analysis of geosynthetic materials and geotextiles that are widely used in highway, landfill, andembankment design. Develop designs for filters, soil separators, reinforced earth, andimpermeable membranes.Three hours of lecture perweek.
Prerequisite:
[[CE-231]]
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CE 346: Rock Engineering
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
Analysis of the applied behavior of rock encountered primarily in civil engineering projects.Topics include rock classification, rock durability, rock mass strength classification, use of stereonets, rock reinforcement, blasting, rock socket application and bearing capacity on rock.Three hours of lecture per week.
Prerequisite:
[[CE-231]], [[GEO-101]]
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CE 362: River and Floodplain Hydraulics
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
Analysis of natural channels and designed channels, flow transitions, non-uniform flow, andunsteady flow. Includes erosion control and modeling using HEC-RAS.Three hours of lecture per week.
Prerequisite:
[[CE-321]], [[ENV-321]]
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CE 390: Civil Engineering Seminar
1.00 Credits
Wilkes University
Course will focus on project selection, design concepts and constraints, literature review andpreliminary data collection for the senior projects course.
Prerequisite:
Junior standing in Civil Engineering or departmentalpermission.
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CE 391: Senior Projects I
1.00 Credits
Wilkes University
Design and development of selected projects in the various fields of engineering under thedirection of a staff member. Technical as well as economic factors will be considered in thedesign. A professional paper and detailed progress report are required.One hour of lecture per week. Click here for course fees.
Prerequisite:
[[CE-390]], DepartmentPermission
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CE 392: Senior Projects II
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
Design and development of selected projects in the field of engineering under the direction of astaff member. Technical as well as economic factors will be considered in the design. This is acontinuation of CE 391. A professional paper to be presented and discussed in an open forum isrequired.Two hour of lecture per week. Click here for course fees.
Prerequisite:
[[CE-391]]
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