300
Introduction to the properties and applications of construction materials for civil engineers. Topics include mineral aggregates, Portland cement and concrete, asphalt concrete, timber, and steel. Lecture format with laboratory demonstrations. Fee: $50
3
Prerequisites
EGR 322
Introduction to transportation systems and modes; transportation planning; driver, pedestrian, and vehicle characteristics; fundamental principles of traffic flow; highway capacity analysis; geometric design of highways; traffic operations; design of the intersection and interchange; parking design; transportation safety and environmental impacts; introduction to pavement design.
3
Prerequisites
CE 223
Introduction to soil mechanics. Weight-volume relationships, classification, compaction, soil hydraulics; subsurface stresses, consolidation, and strength concepts.
3
Prerequisites
EGR 322 with a grade of C- or higher
Corequisites
CE 371
Concepts of stability and determinacy. Analysis of displacements and internal forces of determinate structures: trusses, beams, frames, cables, and arches. Influence line diagrams. Introduction to indeterminate structures.
3
Prerequisites
EGR 322 with a grade of C- or higher
Properties of an efficient concrete mix. Analysis and design of rectangular and T-beams. One-way and two-way slab design. Compression members subject to axial and eccentric loads. Primary emphasis on the ultimate strength design method and to the recent ACI Building Code.
3
Prerequisites
CE 302,
CE 351
Fundamentals of hydrologic and hydraulic engineering. Hydrology topics include precipitation, infiltration, evapotranspiration, and runoff. Hydraulic engineering topics include closed-conduit flow, including flow in branched and parallel pipe systems, open channel flow, and pump design. Application of water resources principles to water distribution and stormwater design.
3
Prerequisites
ME 311 or
EGR 311
Introduction to environmental engineering. Topics include material balances, reactor engineering, environmental chemistry, water quality, water treatment, water pollution, water quality modeling, wastewater treatment and residues management.
3
Prerequisites
CHM 207,
MTH 202
Basic soil mechanics experiments: index tests, compaction, permeability, direct shear and triaxial strength testing. Application to field situations with written and oral reports. Fee: $50
1
Corequisites
CE 321
Students will apply the concepts learned in CE 362 in the laboratory. Lab activities cover pipe flow, pumps, open channel, and hydrology. Fee: $50
1
Prerequisites
CE 362 or corequisite
Corequisites
CE 362 or prerequisite
Experiments on chemical and biological analysis of water including alkalinity, turbidity, hardness, biochemical oxygen demand, dissolved oxygen, solids and fecal coliform. Softening, jar testing, and reactor tracer studies are also conducted. Fee: $50
1
Prerequisites
CE 367 or corequisite.
Corequisites
CE 367 or prerequisite.