Programming/Civil Engineers
Structured computer programming for problem solving, modeling and analysis. Algorithms and numerical methods. Graphical representation of engineering data.
Programming/Civil Engineers
Structured computer programming for problem solving, modeling and analysis. Algorithms and numerical methods. Graphical representation of engineering data.
Programming/Civil Engineers
Structured computer programming for problem solving, modeling and analysis. Algorithms and numerical methods. Graphical representation of engineering data.
Programming/Civil Engineers
Structured computer programming for problem solving, modeling and analysis. Algorithms and numerical methods. Graphical representation of engineering data.
Professional Practice Seminar
Engineering ethics; professional topics; preparation for the profession of civil and environmental engineering.
ST- Air Transportation Systems
This course is designed to teach students about the fundamentals associated with the development of innovative technology applications in the air transportation systems area. Emphasis will be placed on airport, ground operations; the design and deployment of the next generation air traffic management system (NEXTGEN); and the integration of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into the national air space (NAS).
ST- Water Res Engin & Sustain
Methods for sustaining natural hydrologic conditions and controlling flooding in land development. Characteristics of precipitation and watersheds. Peak discharge, hydrograph and flood routing prediction. Design of drainage structures, detention ponds, and innovative water management techniques.
Solid and Hazardous Waste Mgmt
Introduction to municipal solid waste management and hazardous waste management. The relationship between the properties of wastes, the techniques and hardware used for waste handling and processing and the ultimate disposal (containment) of waste and other residual materials will be emphasized. Remediation of contaminated areas is also covered. The design of systems for the management and disposal of solid and hazardous wastes subject to economic factors, safety, reliability and ethical and social implications will be examined. Prerequisite: CE-ENGIN 370.
Transport Processes in EWRE
Transport of fluids and constituents in environmental systems. Advection, diffusion, dispersion, zero and first-order reaction kinetics and equilibrium partitioning processes. Mathematical models solved with analytical and numerical methods. Multi-scale application to surface and subsurface waters and the atmosphere.