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3.00 Credits
Analysis and design of reinforced concrete beams, columns, and slabs using the ultimate strength design method. Written and oral presentations of results included. Prerequisite: CE 310. Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
(ENV) Physical, chemical, and biological theories of water treatment and wastewater treatment and disposal; operational principles of various treatment plant components; state and federal regulatory standards. Laboratory work, written and oral presentations of results included. Prerequisites: ES 320 and CH 110-111. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
The application of the principles of soil mechanics to the design of footings, retaining walls, pile foundations, caissons, and cofferdams; problems dealing with foundation settlement are investigated. Prerequisites: CE 312, 330, and 410.
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3.00 Credits
Network of events and activities; CPM calculation; Gantt chart; scheduling calculations, resource leveling, resource allocation, and timecost trade-offs; cash flow of projects and corporations; optimization of cost, profit, or product; computer application of cost control. Prerequisite: Upperclass standing.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth studies of boundary surveying, photogrammetry, curves, and precise determination of azimuth; consideration of observational errors and methods to reduce their effects; triangulation. Prerequisite: CE 250. Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
Planning of urban and rural transportation systems, analysis of highway capacity and alignments, design of the horizontal and vertical alignments of roads and highways. Design and analysis of traffic control systems. Airport design. Issues in transportation safety and freight transportation. Laboratory applications of specialized computer software; design and analysis projects. Prerequisite: CE 250. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
Design and analysis of highway elements (signalized and unsignalized intersections, interchange); rail lines; mass transportation systems, including buses, subways, airports; harbors; and pipelines. Prerequisite: CE 452. Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
Team approach to the solution of a civil engineering problem posed by local engineering practitioners; proposal, design, written and oral presentations of the completed project; design function to include alternative solutions, cost estimates, and feasibility. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
Relationships between stress and strain at a point; introduction to theory of elasticity; yield and fatigue failure theories; stress concentrations; unsymmetrical bending; shear center; torsion of hollow, thinwalled sections; introduction to finite elements. Required for civil engineering option in the Master of Engineering degree program. May be taken as a professional elective by civil and mechanical engineering undergraduates. Prerequisites: ES 212 and M 242, or equivalents.
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3.00 Credits
Design of prestressed concrete structural members. Plate girder design. Plastic design of steel beams and frames using the Load and Resistance Factor design method. Computer applications. Required for civil engineering option in the Master of Engineering degree program. May be taken as a professional elective by civil engineering undergraduates. Prerequisites: CE 312 and CE 410, or equivalents; and senior or graduate standing. Laboratory fee.
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