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CENG 225: Engineering Geology
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course emphasizes physical geology, the study of Earths evolution, morphology, its constituent minerals and rocks. Course topics include Earth processes that span a bewildering range of scales, and show why it is unwise to assume that everyday experiences are relevant. The foundation for the course is a quantitative perspective, beginning with Newtons laws of motion and gravity. Themes include the historical discovery of ideas, the interplay of gravity and material behavior, and a model-deductive approach. The goal is enable student to appreciate the larger geological context of engineering and civil works projects, and the long-term forces which affect them.
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CENG 261: Introduction to Geomatics
1.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Basic principles of surveying data collection, analysis, and application. Measurement of elevations, distances and angles using total stations and global positioning systems. Examples of analysis of errors in measurements; application of surveying data to engineering design using GIS and 3-D models. Fall.
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CENG 261L: Introduction to Geomatcs Lab
1.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
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CENG 301: Structural Analysis I
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Theory and application of engineering mechanics to the solution of internal forces in statically determinate structures subjected to static and moving loads. Introduction of energy concepts for simple indeterminate structures. Fall.
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CENG 302: Construction Materials
2.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
The study of construction materials and applicable code specifications. Site visits to local construction material manufacturers and material testing labs. Materials studied include concrete, timber, brick, block, asphalt, aluminum and steel. Technical writing of laboratory reports is stressed. One hour of lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Fall.
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CENG 302L: Construction Materials Lab
1.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Investigation of construction materials and applicable code specifications. Includes site visits to local construction material manufacturers and material testing labs. Materials studied include concrete, timber, brick, block, asphalt, aluminum and steel. Material testing and the technical writing of laboratory reports is stressed. Three hours laboratory per week. Fall.
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CENG 303: Environmental Engineering
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
An overview of the principles of environmental engineering. Topics include material balance, environmental chemistry, risk assessment, air quality, water quality, and water and wastewater treatment.
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CENG 304: Environmental Eng Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course emphasizes the chemistry of aqueous solutions in the environment. The course presents the quantitative relationship describing a)solubility and chemical reactions, b)chemical equilibrium calculations. Aquatic systems will be described by mass and energy balances. Spring.
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CENG 304L: Water Quality Chemistry lab
1.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
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CENG 305: Environmental Engineering Lab
1.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course emphasizes fundamental environmental chemistry principles and analytical techniques used to study air and water quality and treatment process performance. The course also emphasizes statistical analysis , date interpretation, and reporting requirements associated with environmental engineering.
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