PROBLEMS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. These will be used to assess the strengths and weaknesses of different decision-making strategies and analyze contemporary topics and case studies in making civil engineering decisions. SYSTEM EVALUATION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. Use of spreadsheet and word processor software in solving civil engineering problems and presenting solutions. Introductory mathematical concepts: vector calculus; tensor algebra. Sustainable design concepts and methods are also applied to building design site development and infrastructure use. CVEG4243. Topics include P3 benefits, limitations, contracting and implementation strategies. CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS LABORATORY. DESIGN OF EARTH DAMS. Case study project. 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Principles of construction related to construction regulations and standards, loads, fire safety, acoustics, joints and sealants. A-Z Give People Finder VisitCalen Academic Catalog 1 William L Jones Dr Cookeville, TN 38505 Campus Police:(931) 372-3234 Admissions:(931) 372-3888 Apply Give Visit Admissions About Tech News Calendar Work at Tech Event Management System Consumer Info Express Resources Evaluation of economic and social impacts of alternatives and decision-making. Design of reinforced masonry elements against gravity and lateral loads. Service and subcontractor contracts, negotiating tactics and strategies, material pricing; and dispute resolution. (Typically offered: Irregular)May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. Transportation Pavements and Materials. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING OPERATIONS. Civil Engineering, B.S. At the upper division level, you will take advanced courses in specific topics in civil engineering. See the Eight-Semester Degree Policy for details of the program. Sources, transport, fate, characteristics, and control of air contaminants. Proportioning of beams, columns, footings, and walls in concrete structures is approached using current American Concrete Institute code specifications. An analysis, design and synthesis course for concrete structures, emphasizing strength design method. Also an introduction to sampling of soil materials. Prerequisite: CE3343 or consent of instructor. COMPUTER TOOLS - AUTOCAD. CE5315. CVEG4313. Prerequisite: CE5367 or consent of instructor. Year 3 Theme and Question: Caring and Doing: What principles characterize a well lived life? Portland cement concrete mix design and production. (WNC) Students who start their career at Western Nevada College may complete a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Civil Engineering by following the course of study described below. The department also offers graduate certificates in construction management, environmental engineering, and environmental systems. Evaluation of construction project management's effectiveness. Durability and total cost of ownership for infrastructure; the physical, mechanical and chemical characteristics of deterioration and degradation for steel and other metals, Portland cement concrete, and organic materials; practical aspects of identification and remediation; a research literature review related to material durability. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. CE4305. Chair Brent Stephens. May be repeated for credit when topic changes. Develops contaminant fate and transport theory in engineered and natural systems focusing on reactor hydraulics and reaction kinetics. CONCRETE BRIDGE DESIGN AND EVALUATION. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING. Electives 1: CE 775: Modeling and Analysis Of Environmental Systems: 3: CE 776: Advanced Water Management Systems: 3: At the end of the second full semester, typically Spring, students who have not met the requirements must either declare another major or meet with an Academic Advisor from the Engineering Student Success Center (ESSC) to determine if the students performance in the courses merits an additional Semester to complete. 3 Hours. Credit not granted for both CE4358 and CE5346. STRUCTURAL MASONRY DESIGN. Prerequisite: CVEG3243 and INEG2413. Prerequisite: CE5315. (Typically offered: Fall), Coordinate geometry, measurements, and total integrated surveying systems; total stations, electronic data collection, and reduction; error analysis; applications to civil engineering and surveying practice. Topics include the study of properties at the nanoscale and how they affect the material's properties at the macro level. Overview of the railroad industry in the United States; structure of track, base, and foundation; drainage, railroad structures (bridges and retaining walls); geometric design; communications and signaling; maintenance. Methods for site characterization and risk assessment will be highlighted while the emphasis will be on remedial action screening processes and technology principles and conceptual design. 3 Hours. These courses will include subjects such as structural analysis and design, water resources management and . Bonded and unbonded concrete overlays. Covers torsional design of beams, beams with web holes, composite design of beams, lateral-torsional buckling of beams, plate buckling, column design and behavior, frame stability, bracing requirements for compression members. Micah Hale Structural Loadings. Prerequisite: Departmental good standing and permission of instructor. Other options are possible. Civil engineers are problem solvers who utilize sophisticated technologies to find safe and sustainable solutions to a wide variety of the challenges facing our world. 3 Hours. Student to experience industrial internship under supervision of an industrial mentor and internship committee. INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS. Prerequisite: CVEG4303 and CVEG4313. Topics include the study of properties at the nanoscale and how they affect the material's properties at the macro level. Topics include pipeline deterioration parameters, asset management technologies, risk assessment, government regulations and case studies. CE330 - Civil Engineering Materials. CVEG4863. A civil engineer plans, designs, and supervises construction of numerous infrastructure facilities required by modern society. The environmental engineering or environmental systems certificate requires 12 graduate credits (six credits of "core courses", six credits of approved "elective courses") and a seminar course or an approved equivalent. Engineering methods assessing surface water and transport for water and sediment quality. Or any other approved upper-level mathematics course. CONSTRUCTION FINANCE. Seismic performance of various structural systems. Prerequisite: CVEG3213 and CVEG3223. 3 Hours. CVEG4822. Credit not granted for both CE4324 and CE5315. Prerequisite: CE5368 or consent of instructor. CE2300. 1 Hour. Pre- or Corequisite: MEEG3013 or CVEG2023. Load and Resistance Factor Design and Allowable Stress Design procedures. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE3342 and Admission to the CE Professional Program. Prerequisite: CE4321 or CE5364. Prerequisite: CE3361 or equivalent. PROPERTIES AND BEHAVIOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS. CE6360. Introduction and types of landfills, landfill site selection, siting and configuration, compacted and geosynthetic clay liners, final cover design, landfill settlement and slope stability, post closure uses of landfills, leachate and gas generation, collection and removal system, bioreactor landfills and future trends. Comprehensive engineering design project primarily related to transportation issues. (Typically offered: Irregular). PHYS2074, GEOS3514, BIOL1543 and BIOL1541L, BIOL2013 and BIOL2011L, or. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE1353. Construction Internship. Individual Studies. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE3334 and Admission to the CE Professional Program. Prerequisite: Departmental good standing and permission of instructor. Second and third year courses examine central issues and questions in philosophy and religious studies. CE4310. Courses from the following list satisfy the technical elective requirements. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE3302 and Admission to the CE Professional Program. MANAGEMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS. Prerequisite: CE3343 or consent of instructor. Lecture 3 hours, drill 3 hours per week. The mission of the Civil Engineering Program is to prepare students to succeed in the civil engineering profession by providing them with essential technical tools and skills and to promote the need for lifelong learning. CE2152. Disposition of compounds of environmental significance utilizing sorption, bioaccumulation, acid-base reactions, hydrolysis reactions, biodegradation, and biotransformation. Any 3000-level or above science, technology, engineering or math course. Prerequisite: CE 4347. Topics include loads on temporary structures, shoring, formwork, falsework, scaffolding, bracing, soldier beam and lagging, sheet piling, equipment bridges, and support of existing structures. Introduction to non-linear behavior of structural members. CE2191. CONSTRUCTION METHODS: FIELD OPERATIONS. 3 Hours. Students can choose between a general civil engineering degree, a focus in structural engineering, a focus in water resources engineering, or a new concentration in environmental engineering. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. Point estimation, interval estimation, sample size determination, tests of hypothesis, analysis of variance, linear regression, matrix methods for multiple linear regression, polynomial regression, transformations, non-linear regression. The catalogs give a general description of Clemson University and provide prospective and current students with detailed information about university policies, procedures and requirements; the various colleges and departments within the University; and the majors, minors, certificates and courses offered by the University. CVEG4983H. CEE 3104 : Introduction to Environmental Engineering. Methods to compute deflections including double integration, moment area, and virtual work. The engineering application and performance of materials are emphasized. Maintenance and rehabilitation of flexible pavements. Qualified juniors and seniors interested in graduate studies may apply to the Graduate College to concurrently pursue the bachelor degree and either a master of science in Civil Engineering or a master of business administration in the College of Business Administration. Includes initial buckling and post buckling, stiffened and unstiffened plate behavior, braced and unbraced beams, columns, connectors and shear diaphragms. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE3361 and admission to the CE Professional Program. CE4368. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROCESSES II. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: CE5385. Head of the Department Creation of precise two-and/or three- dimensional engineering drawings and solid models. CE3302. Selected problems in civil engineering on an individual or group basis. The theory and design of water treatment processes. CE5345. Topic 3 - Air Pollution Chemistry and Meteorology. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. Approach emphasizes the inter-related nature of hydrology, hydraulics, sediment transport, geomorphology, fisheries, and aquatic and riparian ecology. Associate Professors: J. Schultz,M. Muszynski APPLICATIONS WITH GEOSYNTHETICS. Selected problems in civil engineering on an individual or group basis. Civil Engineering, B.S. Students are encouraged to meet designation requirements within elective courses as their schedule allows; however, with careful planning students should be able to complete most of the designation requirements within other core, major, or minor courses. The principal objectives are for students to develop an understanding of the entire life-cycle of civil engineering projects with emphasis on the development of a unified and sustainable design . 3 Hours. Prerequisite: PHYS1441, CHEM1442, and MATH2425. CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY. (University of Arkansas), Associate Professor, 1997.Wood, ClintonM., Ph.D. (University of Texas at Austin), M.S.C.E., B.S.C.E. 3 Hours. Mathematical modeling of reactive and nonreactive pollutant movement. Corequisite: CVEG3132. (University of Arkansas), Instructor, 2021.Welcher, Richard, M.S.C.E., B.S.C.E. CE3361. Prerequisite: CE3301 and CE3302; or consent of instructor. Loads on pavements, stresses in pavements, vehicle and traffic consideration, climate, environmental effects. Prerequisite: () and (MATH 159, may be taken concurrently or MATH 160, may be taken concurrently). Every effort has been made to make the catalog accurate as of the date of publication. Production, properties, behavior, and structural applications of concrete, steel, timber, masonry, and plastic. THEORETICAL SOIL MECHANICS. All Gonzaga students, regardless of their major, will complete the University Core Curriculum requirements. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Intensive treatment of tension members, beams, columns, and connections. URBAN TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING. STRUCTURAL DESIGN IN STEEL. CVEG492VH. PIPELINE SYSTEMS ASSET MANAGEMENT. Fundamentals of experimental studies of soil behavior, soil properties and their laboratory test methods which include consolidation, direct shear, static triaxial, cyclic triaxial, resonant column, bender elements and other advanced geotechnical laboratory tests, instrumentation and measurement techniques. (Typically offered: Irregular), Selection of timber beams, columns, and beam-columns. Taken at any time throughout the four years, broadening courses intersect with the core themes and extend students appreciation for the humanities, arts, and social and behavioral sciences. Civil and Infrastructure Engineering (CEIE) Print Options Catalog Navigation A- Z Courses Academic English (AE) Accounting (ACCT) African and African American Studies (AFAM) Anthropology (ANTH) Applied Information Technology (AIT) Arabic (ARAB) Art and Visual Technology (AVT) Art History (ARTH) Arts Management (AMGT) Assistive Technology (EDAT) Topics include strength and serviceability requirements, design of one way slabs, rectangular beams, flanged sections and columns, for strength, shear, bond, bearing, and serviceability. Consider the qanat water management systems first developed by the Persians some 3000 years ago, the Parthenon designed by the Iktinos and Kallikrates (construction . (Typically offered: Spring). Foundation Engineering. 3 Hours. Gonzagas Jesuit, Catholic, Humanistic education will challenge and inspire you. CE5306. at 200-level or above. STRUCTURAL STABILITY. Analysis and design of retaining walls, footings, sheet piles, and piles. C E 190: Introduction to Undergraduate Research in Civil and Environmental Engineering. This course provides practical understanding of the engineering principles and practices associated with the characterization and remediation of contaminated sites. SITE REMEDIATION ENGINEERING. CE2313. Introduction of cements and aggregates; production and evaluation of concrete structures; mechanical properties of steels and timber, mixing and evaluation of pavement materials; testing of asphalt and masonry. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE3311 and Admission to the CE Professional Program. 3 Hours. Year 4 Theme and Question: Imagining the Possible: What is our role in the world?. Site selection, energy and water efficiency, material reuse and indoor air quality. Projects related to advanced topics in graduate area. Review of engineering geology and soil mechanics and teaching of the foundation and underground excavation construction solely to graduate students specializing in construction engineering & management. Dynamic analysis of systems with distributed mass. Special topics in civil engineering for undergraduate students taught on experimental or temporary basis, such as those taught by resident and visiting faculty members. APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS LAB. Use of structural analysis programs. Corequisite: CVEG4243. Credit not granted for both CE4320 and CE5367. Fundamentals of construction estimating and scheduling, earned value, value engineering, risk allocations, jobsite management, safety and closeout. Historical and current water development concepts. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: CVEG3303, INEG2413 and (CVEG4303 or CVEG4313). Prerequisite: CE5318. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in both CE3131 and CE3334 and Admission to the CE Professional Program. Prerequisite: CE5312. Additional topics include water reuse and water treatment for low-income, Properties of soils related to foundations, retaining walls, earth structures, and highways. PLASTIC ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF STRUCTURES. . 2 Hours. Civil engineers have important roles in analysis, design, management, regulatory enforcement, and policy development. Students will learn how to make modifications to the basic code for their own applications. Includes slope stability, conventional and reinforced earth retaining walls, excavation bracing, and sheet pile wharf structures. Topics include equipment operating characteristics, job site safety, and field management. See Basic Program for Professional Engineering Curricula for accepted substitutions for curriculum designated courses in the Basic Program. CE5367. CENG 418 Transportation Systems Design (T), CENG 427 Infrastructure Design (E, G, T, W), CENG 428 Urban Design and Development (E), S, T, W) 3-week study abroad course in the, Netherlands (typically offered even number summers), CENG 464 Ground Behavior for Structures (G, S), MENG 465 Introduction to Finite Elements (G, S). Civil Engineering Mechanics II. Candidates for the degrees of master of engineering and master of science are required to complete a total of 30 acceptable graduate credits. Techniques necessary to perform economic and multi-criteria evaluations of civil engineering projects. Introduction to Civil Engineering Plans and CADD. CE5354. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE3343 and Admission to the CE Professional Program. Evaluation topics include bridge inspection, non-destructive evaluation (NDE), load testing and load rating, using the AASHTO procedures. 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