Civil & Env Eng Constr Methods

Various phases of construction including earthwork construction, building construction, construction contracts; estimating and bidding; design objectives and criteria; planning and scheduling; specifications and construction drawings, construction safety, construction failures. Prerequisite: CE-ENGIN 320 and 331

HighwayLocation&GeometricDsgn

Highway location and geometric design principles for streets and highways with emphasis on roadway safety. Includes state-of-the-art design policies and current research findings. AutoCAD and transportation design computer software used for class assignments and the class project. Prerequisite: CE-ENGIN 310

DesignReinforcedConcreteStruct

Analysis and design of reinforced concrete structures members using current design specifications. Flexural and shear design of beams; development length and bar cutoffs; design of columns using interaction diagrams; calculation of beam deflections. This course, taken with CE-Engin 488, satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BS-CE majors.

Engineering Geology

With lab. Interpretation of geology for the purpose of planning, siting, design, and construction of engineered facilities. Includes plate tectonics, mineral and rock identification, engineering geologic mapping, air photo interpretation, residual soils, glaciation, and engineering problems associated with geologic features. Prerequisite: CE-ENGIN 320.

Engineering Geology

With lab. Interpretation of geology for the purpose of planning, siting, design, and construction of engineered facilities. Includes plate tectonics, mineral and rock identification, engineering geologic mapping, air photo interpretation, residual soils, glaciation, and engineering problems associated with geologic features. Prerequisite: CE-ENGIN 320.

Engineering Geology

With lab. Interpretation of geology for the purpose of planning, siting, design, and construction of engineered facilities. Includes plate tectonics, mineral and rock identification, engineering geologic mapping, air photo interpretation, residual soils, glaciation, and engineering problems associated with geologic features. Prerequisite: CE-ENGIN 320.

Public Transportation Systems

A historical overview of public transportation and a summary of existing and future transit and paratransit systems and technologies; application of intelligent transportation system (ITS) technologies (including advanced communication, sensor, and information processing technologies) in the implementation of transit and paratransit operations; public transit systems costs, demand, pricing, and performance evaluation; project planning including routing, scheduling, preliminary design and ownership and organizational options; and systems planning.
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