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CIV-ENGR 422WI
Reinforced Concrete Design
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Basic principles of reinforced concrete design. Design of beams for flexture and shear; design of short and slender columns. Bond stress development. Footing design.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 423
Advanced Structural Steel Design
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Design of steel structures and bridges. Topics include composite beams, plate girder design, and moment resistant connections.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 425
Prestressed Concrete
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Theory and practice of prestressed concrete design. Pretensioning, posttensioning. Anchorage of steel. Materials, design specifications.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 427
Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design
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Advanced topics in the design of footings, retaining walls, two way floor slabs, torsion and continuous structures, shear friction, strut and tie design, precast design.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 429
Design of Structures for Blast and Fire
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General overview of Blast Design; risk assessment and design criteria; simplifies Blast Effects Analysis; ground shock, material response; antiterrorism design considerations; weapons effects and mitigation; internal explosions; progressive collapse analysis; and introduction to Fire Design.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 431
Fundamentals of Geomaterial Characterization
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Overviews state-of-the-art instrumental techniques for analysis of the physio-chemical properties of soils and civil engineering materials. Analysis techniques will be presented for soils, fresh and hardened concrete, asphalt binders and metals.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 432
Foundation Engineering
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Design of basic foundation structures, footings, retaining walls, pile foundations, dams.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 442
Hydraulic Structures
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A review of the history and hydraulic design procedures for a variety of hydraulic structures including spillways, water measurement structures, canal structures and energy dissipation structures. (Cross-listed with CE 5542.) Prerequisites: CE 355WI
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 443
Hazardous Waste Management
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Engineering principles involved in handling, collection, transportation, processing and disposal of hazardous wastes, waste minimization, legislation on hazardous wastes and groundwater contamination.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 444
Unit Processes in Environmental Engineering
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Chemical and physical relationships as applied to unit processes of water and wastewater.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 446
Limnology
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Physical, biological and chemical issues important in surface fresh waters. Includes carbonate chemistry, algal assay and thermocline analysis.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 447
Contracts and Law for Engineers
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Law of contracts, including types, construction, interpretation, performance, and termination. Construction and Engineering service contracts: proposals, general and financial conditions, specifications and drawings. Corporate and professional and person liability, insurance and bonds, property, evidence, arbitration and mediation.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 448
Environmental Public Policy
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Engineering and economic aspects of environmental policy. Basic understanding of environmental statutes and case law.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 449
Environmental Compliance, Auditing And Permitting
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Statutes, regulations and permitting for air hazardous wastes and storage tanks. Asbestos, radon, EMF, and emerging areas of regulatory concern. Siting issues. Criminal and civil enforcement.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 452
Hydraulics Of Open Channels
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Gradually varied flow and theory of the hydraulic jump. Slowly varied flow involving storage; rating curves.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 453
Hydraulics And Variability Of Rivers
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Introduction to the concepts of alluvial channel behavior, evolution and change due to natural and man-induced modifications to streams and watersheds. Numerous case studies of river behavior are studied from the perspective of hydraulics, geomorphology and sediment transport. Prerequisite: CIV-ENGR 355
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 454
River Stability And Scour
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Bridge hydraulics, stream stability, scour at bridge piers and abutments, hydraulic modeling of floods, countermeasures for protection of bridge infrastructure. Prerequisite: CIV-ENGR 355
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 456
Urban Hydrology
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An introduction to urban hydrology and urban drainage systems focusing on the engineering techniques and unique issues associated with estimating and designing for rainfall/runoff in an urban metropolitan area. (Cross-listed with CE 5556.) Prerequisites: CE 355WI
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 463
The Engineer in Society
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Broad concepts in law as related to business industry and the processes of design, procurement, construction, and the role of the design professional.
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Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 465
Engineering Administration
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Cash flow analysis, financial analysis, managerial accounting and cost control, budgeting, organizational structure and behavior.
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Credits: 3 hours
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