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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This course discusses soil properties, classifications, compaction, earth pressure calculations, shear strength, consolidation, and settlement. Students will conduct and file reports on laboratory tests. Prerequisite: CIVL 112, Statics and Strength of Materials or CNST 110, Statics and Strength of Materials or PHYS 135, Technical Physics I.
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3.00 Credits
Fall This course explores the production of the primary architectural drawings that would be incorporated in a full set of working drawings. The emphasis is placed on commercial construction with additional discussion on residential. Prerequisites: CIVL 110, Engineering Graphics and CNST 103 Blueprint Reading for Technologies.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This course covers a wide range of architectural design topics from floor plans and elevation to site plans, three-dimensional modeling, and rendered presentation. Students will take part in a semester-long projects using analysis of function to solve multiple design issues. Prerequisite: CIVL 220, Architectural Graphics.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course provides an introduction to the terminology, methods, procedures, products, materials, code compliance, sequence of operations, systems, types of construction and planning involved in the construction of frame, steel and concrete structures. Prerequisites: CIVL 110, Engineering Graphics or CNST 103, Blueprint Reading for Technologies.
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3.00 Credits
Spring This course is an extension of Building Construction I (CIVL 222), and covers miscellaneous items as well as an introduction to the interrelationships of architecture and engineering in the planning and installation of mechanical and electrical equipment in buildings.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This course covers the basic principles andmethods most significant in contract relationships; appreciation of the legal considerations in construction work; preparation and writing of contracts and specifications to satisfy building codes and architectural considerations. The process of quantity surveying and the calculation of a formal bid for building construction projects also is covered. Prerequisite: CIVL 220, Architectural Graphics or CNST 103, Blueprint Reading for Technologies.
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3.00 Credits
Spring This course covers the continuing design development from Architectural Design CIVL 221. The semester-long project will investigate Architectural realm in our community through the design of a public building. Analysis of function and form will be used to resolve multiple design issues. Design presentation to include graphic representation, building and/or site model and oral presentation. Prerequisite: CIVL 221, Architectural Design.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This course is an introduction to design of a typical highway-grade separation bridge, including superstructure, substructure, layout, geometry and economics. Students will be introduced to NYS Bridge Standards and AASHTO Specifications for Highway Bridges. As part of the course, students will prepare an entry for the AISC/ASCE Student Steel Bridge Competition. Prerequisites: CIVL 112, Statics and Strength of Materials; CIVL 202, Route Surveying; CIVL 210, Structures I
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3.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This is a comprehensive course in the analysis of issues on planning and implementing a large-scale transportation project. Topics covered include an introduction to transportation systems planning, economics, and land use. The study of vehicular characteristics, as they pertain to the transportation system, is developed, with particular emphasis on highway and urban street capacities. Geometric design is introduced with its impact on the transport system. The entire scale of transportation systems are covered, as well as urban transportation planning, local traffic management, Transportation Systems Management, system improvements, and safety. Prerequisite: Math 110, Intermediate Algebra or Math 150, College Algebra and Trigonometry.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This is a course designed to introduce students to the basics of traffic operations and design of traffic control systems. Topics include the basics of traffic studies, volume analysis, signage, signalization, warrants for traffic control, accident analysis and traffic safety. Prerequisite: CIVL 110, Engineering Graphics and MATH 110, Intermediate Algebra or MATH 150, College Algebra and Trigonometry or MATH 160, Precalculus or equivalent
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