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12 352: Enviornmental Engineering Lab
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
(Required for CEE students, not for others) Laboratory and field experiments that illustrate the basic principles of environmental engineering.
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12 355: Fluid Mechanics
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Fluid characteristics; continuity, momentum and energy equations; dynamic similitude; laminar and turbulent boundary layers; flow in pipes; lift and drag on immersed bodies; open channel flow.
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12 356: Fluid Mechanics Lab
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Fluid properties: density, specific gravity, viscosity; fluid characteristics; continuity, conservation of energy; fluid behavior: center of pressure, pipe flow, open-channel flow. Laboratory experiments illustrating basic principles.
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12 358: Materials Lab
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Examination of materials properties and behavior of concrete, masonry, and timber.
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12 401: Civil & Environmental Engineering Design
15.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Methodology for formulating and solving design problems, characterized by incomplete specifications, open-ended solution space, and partial evaluations. The methodology is illustrated and applied in the context of realistic design problems drawn from civil and environmental engineering. Design projects performed by teams, emphasizing collaborative problem-solving and preparation of written and oral reports. The importance of ethics, life long learning, and professional licensure are also discussed. Senior Standing in Civil and Environmental Engineering or instructor approval for Design Minors.
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12 411: Project Management for Construction
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Introduction to construction project management from owner's perspective in organizing planning, design, construction and operation as an integrated process. Examination of labor productivity, material management and equipment utilization. Cost estimation and financing of constructed facilities. Contracting, construction planning and fundamental scheduling procedures. Cost control, monitoring and accounting for construction.
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12 421: Engineering Economics
6.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Basic concepts of economic analysis and evaluation of alternative engineering projects for capital investment. Consideration of time value of money and common merit measures such as net present value and internal rate of return. Selection of independent projects and mutually exclusive proposals, using various methods of analysis. Capital budgeting and project financing. Influence of price level changes, depreciation and taxation on choice of alternatives. Uncertainty and risk in operation and financing. Important factors affecting investment decisions for private and public projects. Senior Standing in Civil Engineering or approval of instructor.
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12 600: AutoCAD
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
The course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of computer-aided design (CAD)software. Students learn how to set up CAD projects using Autodesk's AutoCAD software. Topics include coordinates, lines, circles, arcs, zooms, snaps and grids, text, views, layers, plines, blocks, reference files, dimensioning, isometrics, 3D commands, surfaces, solids, and more. CAD standards for layers, plotting, and symbol libraries are also covered. The course includes development of a CAD project by each student. Prerequisites: None.
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12 604: Special Topics: Transportation Engineering
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Introduction to traffic engineering and highway design providing practical experience that can be used directly in the workforce. Course material will provide a solid foundation in preparing for the Professional Engineer exam. The course incorporates the 'soft? side of transportation engineering with tasks such as traffic analyses and traffic studies and the ?hard? side of transportation engineering including traffic signal design, signing design, pavement marking design, maintenance and protection of traffic during construction design, and highway design.
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12 605: Design and Construction
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Introduction to steel, concrete, wood, and masonry construction methods and material selection; integration of design and constructability criteria; conformance of designs to applicable building and fire codes; preparation of plans and specifications; laboratory demonstration and experiments. Instructor approval.
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