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Civil Engineering (CIV-ENGR)

CIV-ENGR 5625      Advanced Prestressed Concrete View Details
Design and behavior of prestressed concrete structures; material and system of pretensioned and post tensioned systems; prestress losses; flexure, shear, bond, deflections and partial prestress in determinate structures; indeterminate beams-introduction. Prerequisites: CE 422
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5629      Adv. Design of Structures for Blast and Fire View Details
General overview of Blast Design; risk assessment and design criteria; simplified Blast Effects Analysis; ground shock, material response; antiterrorism design considerations; weapons effects and mitigation; internal explosions; progressive collapse analysis; and introduction to Fire Design.
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5645      Water Quality Modeling View Details
Derivation and application of models for describing oxygen budget, nutrient exchange, and biological productivity in streams, lakes and estuaries. Prerequisite: CIV-ENGR 342.
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5646      Physiochemical Treatment Processes View Details
Fundamental principles, analysis and modeling of physical and chemical processes for water and wastewater treatment. Prerequisite: CIV-ENGR 342.
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5647      Biochemical Treatment Processes View Details
Biochemical principles, kinetic models and energy considerations in the design of biological wastewater treatment processes. Prerequisite: CIV-ENGR 342.
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5648      Environmental Engineering Practicum View Details
Numerical water quality modeling of actual site data for wasteload allocation.
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5649      Design Of Water And Wastewater Treatment Facilities View Details
Development of design criteria and their application to the design of water and wastewater treatment facilities. Prerequisite: CIV-ENGR 342.
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5651      Fundamentals Of Fluid Mechanics View Details
Fundamentals of fluid motion, lecture and laboratory. Instrumentation, technique and analysis for experimental studies in fluid mechanics.
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5655      Sediment Transport View Details
The study of sediment transport in rivers: the relationship between sediment transport and the fundamentals of fluvial geomorphology. Computation of sediment transport and sediment transport modeling. Prerequisite: CE 452 or CE 5552
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5656      Advanced Hydraulic Engineering View Details
Rapidly varied flow and design of transition structures. Hydraulic design of spillways, reservoirs and related structures.
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5675      Advanced Seismic Design of Structures View Details
Introduction to basic analysis and design principles for the seismic design of buildings (concrete, steel, wood). General seismic principles, codes and loads, static lateral force procedure, dynamic lateral force procedure, topics in rigidities of buildings. Prerequisites: ME 285 and CE 323 (or CE 422)
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5676      Finite Element Methods View Details
The concepts and fundamentals of the finite element method with applications to problems in solid and fluid mechanics. Prerequisite: MEC-ENGR 486 or CIV-ENGR 421.
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5679      Dynamics Of Structures View Details
Study of the dynamic behavior of structures. Analysis of equivalent lumoed parameter systems for the design of structures in a dynamic environment. (Same as MEC-ENGR 679) Prerequisites: MEC-ENGR 484 and CIV-ENGR 276, or CIV-ENGR 421, MATH 345, and MEC-ENGR 285
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5681      Traffic Flow Theory View Details
CE681 (3) Traffic Flow Theory This course covers the review of macroscopic and microscopic traffic flow characteristics, the traffic flow models, and the traffic simulation applications.Prerequisite: CE481 and CE319
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5682      Transportation Network Modeling View Details
This course is about modeling, solving, and understanding network flow problems, especially in the transportation discipline. This course covers equilibrium traffic assignment, network design, fleet assignment, fleet routing, and crew scheduling. Prerequisites: CE 481 and CE 319
Credits: 3 hours
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CIV-ENGR 5699      Research And Dissertation View Details
Doctoral dissertation research.
Credits: 1-9 hours
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