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3.00 Credits
3 INQ CIVL 313, MATH 260. Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in or prior completion of <->CIVL 415, CIVL 554, CIVL 556, or CIVL 557. Earthquake and wind hazard related to the structural design of buildings. Topics include engineering seismology, wind environment and climatology, structural dynamics, structural loading, and design methodologies. Use of computer software for the static and dynamic analysis of three-dimensional building systems.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ CIVL 205; CIVL 321 with a grade of C- or higher. Principles and applications of steady, gradually varying, and unsteady open channel hydraulics.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ CIVL 321 with a grade of C- or higher or faculty permission. A concise treatment of modern hydrology, emphasizing a quantitative approach to surface-water runoff, ground-water runoff, precipitation, evapotranspiration, climate, infiltration, drainage-basin characteristics.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ CIVL 302; CIVL 321 with a grade of C- or higher; CIVL 411 (may be taken concurrently). Design of pumped pipelines, analysis of transients in pipe systems caused by valve movement, pump power failure, etc. Design of transient controls through operational procedures and devices such as surge relief valves, air chambers, and surge tanks.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ CIVL 431 or faculty permission. Natural systems for the treatment of wastewater; transmission of excreta-related infections; treatment systems for removal of pathogens; wastewater and biosolids reuse in agriculture and aquaculture. Special emphasis on the problems of developing countries.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ CIVL 431 or faculty permission. Water quality criteria and standards; engineering design; management and monitoring of water quality.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ CIVL 431 or faculty permission. An introduction to the handling and management of solid and hazardous wastes. Emphasis on state-of-the-art engineering techniques and contemporary management issues based on social, economic, and legal considerations; risk assessment; case studies. Special emphasis on problems of developing countries.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ CIVL 441 or faculty permission. Characteristics and manufacture of bituminous materials; engineering properties, design, and production of bituminous mixtures; analysis, design, and construction of flexible and rigid pavement cross-sections; stabilization of sub-grades; analysis of pavement distress; development and operation of pavement management systems; and application of computer software.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ CIVL 441 or faculty permission. Introduction to systems approach, urban transportation technology, urban problems and transportation, forecasting methods, urban transportation models and calibration, traffic impact studies and USDOT planning requirements.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ CIVL 441 or faculty permission. Traffic engineering fundamentals, traffic control signs, markings, and signals. Intersection and highway capacity. Highway safety and accident investigations. Design of streets and parking facilities. Assessment of the environmental impact of traffic.
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