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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. The study of shallow and deep foundation elements, determination of bearing capacity of spread footings, mat and pile foundations. This course also includes instruction on drilled caissons and piers as well as lateral earth pressure and the design of retaining structures. Prerequisite: CE 308, Co-requisite: CE 402 ( Offered Fall)
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3 hrs. A study of the engineering aspects involved in the control of the environment for the protection of health and the promotion of the comfort of man. Discussion will include communicable disease control, air pollution, refuse disposal, industrial hygiene, and radiological health hazards. Prerequisite: CE 304 ( Offered upon sufficient demand - Consult Advisor)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A study of engineering and design basics for highway transportation; elements of highway transportation and their characteristics; drivers; vehicles, volume, density, speed, and travel time; design for safety, service, and economy; highway alignment, cross section and geometric design elements. Prerequisite: CE 310; Co-requisite: EGC 204 ( Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A study of functions and elements of urban transportation including modeling trip generation, trip attraction, modal split and network assignment; integrated models, and computer applications. Prerequisites: EGC 204, CE 310 or consent of instructor. (Offered upon sufficient demand - Consult Advisor)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A study of the design of highway and airport pavement systems; subgrades, subbases and bases; flexible and rigid pavements; drainage and earthwork; pavement evaluation and maintenance. Prerequisites: EGC 207 and CE 310 ( Offered Fall, Even Years)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. An introduction to construction project planning and scheduling by network diagrams. Estimating and project control fundamentals. Various equipment and productivity are included. Prerequisite: Senior standing ( Offered upon sufficient demand - Consult Advisor)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A study of wood as an engineering design material. Beams, columns, plywood design, and glued laminated structural members as used in actual design and construction are covered. Prerequisite: CE 306 ( Offered upon sufficient demand - Consult Advisor)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. An introduction to the practical concepts necessary to a practicing engineer, such as engineering ethics, engineering economics, estimating, cost analysis, contract bidding, and specification writing. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor. ( Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A study of the mechanics of fluid flow in open channels, as an extension of basic engineering hydraulics and experimental concepts applied to the theory, design, and shape optimization of open channels. Classification of flow, channel cross section, hydraulic jump, stilling basins, specific energy, culvert hydraulics, and the use of design charts and tables are included. Prerequisite: EGC 305 ( Offered upon sufficient demand - Consult Advisor)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. An introduction to wastewater characteristics and treatment processes; biological mechanism, reactors, waste treatment, and kinetics. The engineering design of physical processes such as sedimentation, thickening, and filtration, as well as chemical processes, processing of sludge and advanced wastewater treatment processes are included. A field trip to wastewater treatment plant is required. Prerequisites: CE 304 and EGC305, or consent of instructor ( Offered upon sufficient demand - Consult Advisor)
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