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CVEN 254: Plane Surveying 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MATH 112 OR MATH 240 (OR PLACEMENT IN MATH 241 ). Theory, field measurements, and computation and error analysis associated with land, traverse, and topographic surveys. |
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CVEN 300: The Civil Engineering Profession 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Sophmore standing. Open only to civil engineering students. The civil engineering profession and its effect on society. History and heritage, current professional practices and techniques, concepts and challenges for the future. |
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CVEN 310: Water Resources I 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MEMT 313 . Hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of precipitation and runoff, storm water management, detention basin design, and flood frequency analysis. |
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CVEN 314: Environmental Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite ENGL 303 , CHEM 102 Introduction to the unit operations and processes most often used in water and wastewater treatment. |
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CVEN 324: Intro Soils Engr 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite ENGL 303 , MEMT 211 . Introduction to soil mechanics, principles of geotechnical engineering. Presentation of soil properties, behaviors, characteristics pertinent to engineering problems/designs, soil classification, compaction, consolidation, shear strength. |
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CVEN 325: Intro To Foundation Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 324 . Consideration of bearing capacity, settlement of structures, slope stability, foundation design requirements subsurface exploration, regional soil conditions, footings, mats, and retaining walls. |
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CVEN 332: Highway Engineering I 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite ENGR 122 Introduction to highway engineering, planning, economic analysis of alternatives, traffic engineering, capacity analyses, traffic signal timing and progression, geometric design for at-grade intersections and interchanges. |
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CVEN 333: Highway Engineering II 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 332 Design of culverts and ditches, consturction contracts and plans, desingn pavements using suitable materials, and select procedures for construction and maintenance of pavements and rights-of-way. |
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CVEN 340: Structural Analysis and Design 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MEMT 212 . Analysis of simple and continuous structures using classical and matrix methods. Introduction to structural design concepts. |
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CVEN 342: Steel Design 2 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 340 . Fundamental elastic design of members and connections in elementary steel structures. Use of codes and specifications for steel design. |
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CVEN 343: Reinforced Concrete Design 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 202 and CVEN 340 . Principles underlying the design of integral parts of reinforced concrete structures: beams, girders, slabs, columns and footings. Use of codes and specification for reinforced concrete. |
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CVEN 355: Advanced Surveying 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Civil Engineering 254 (Civil Engineering 291 Recommended). Advance error propagation theory, including an introduction to least squares. Various horizontal/vertical high precision surveys; geodetic concepts and surveys; Global Positioning Systems. |
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CVEN 357: Engr and Construction Surveying 2 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Civil Engineering 254. Horizontal/vertical curves; earthwork; topographic/planimetric surveys for map/drawing construction; enginering use of State Plane Coordinate System; surveys for buildings, pipelines, and others. |
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CVEN 392: Numerical Methods in Civil Engr 2 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MATH 245 AND ENGR 122 Application of microcomputers to solve problems using numerical techniques and statistical applications. Use of application software to solve engineering problems. |
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CVEN 411: Water Resources II 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 310 . Computer modeling of precipitation and runoff, open channel hydraulics, flood profiles, pipe networks. Applications of modeling software for hydrologic and hydraulic design. |
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CVEN 414: Bituminous Mixture Design 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 302. Selection of binders and aggregates for mixture design processes. Methods include Marshall, Hveem and SUPERPAVE. Laboratory mixes will be designed and tested. (G) |
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CVEN 417: Groundwtr Hydrology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 310 . Groundwater occurence, movement and quality, well hydraulics, basin development, and model studies. (G) |
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CVEN 421: Cementious Materials 3 Semester Credit Hours . Production, testing, uses, and performance of Portland cement and Portland cement concrete. Recent advances in concrete technology included. |
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CVEN 423: Intro To Asphalt Technology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 302 or consent of instructor. Production and uses of asphalt; measurement and significance of laboratory properties including Viscosity, penetration, flash point, ductility, solubility, thin film over test and specific gravity. (G) |
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CVEN 425: Traffic Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 332 . Traffic characteristics, vehicle operating characteristics, traffic control, and design of traffic facilities. Basic traffic studies, capacity, signing and signalization, speed regulation and parking. (G) |
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CVEN 427: Design of Highway Pavements 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 324 . Flexible and rigid pavement types. Factors affecting stresses and strains in pavement layers. Design criteria and structural design methods for highway pavements. (G) |
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CVEN 435: Construction Contracts, Planning and Specifications 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite INEN 300 or ENGR 122 , and Junior Standing Introduction to methods for planning and scheduling construction projects and specifications. Team efforts on problems and case studies. |
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CVEN 436: Construction Equipment and Methods 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite ENGR 122 INEN 300 Study of economics and functional applications of construction equipment. Operation characteristics are identified for selected equipment items, and are applied to typical construction situations. (G) |
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CVEN 437: Contracts and Specifications 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 439 . In-depth study of legal documents of construction contracts. Modern techniques for scheduling construction projects. |
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CVEN 438: Estimating 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 254 and junior standing. Types of estimates. Material takeoff from blueprints and specifications. Detailed estimates of labor and materials. Approximate estimates. (G) |
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CVEN 439: Construction Planning Contracts and Specifications 2 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Junior standing and either INEN 300 or ENGR 122 . Introduction to methods for planning, estimating and controlling projects, construction contracts, specifications and cost impacts. Term projects required. Team efforts on problems and case studies. |
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CVEN 440: Foundation Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 325 or consent of instructor. Theory and applications in foundation engineereing design; application of soil mechanics. (G) |
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CVEN 442: Sustainable Construction 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Junior Standing. Introduction to the construction of high performance buildings, use of design standards to realize the ecological and economic benefits of sustainable projects. (G) |
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CVEN 450: Special Problems 1-6 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Senior standing and consent of instructor. Planning, organization, and solution of problems in Civil Engineering. |
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CVEN 450A: Special Problems 1 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Senior standing and consent of instructor |
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CVEN 450B: Special Problems 2 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Senior standing and consent of instructor |
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CVEN 450C: Special Problems 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Senior standing and consent of instructor |
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CVEN 450D: Special Problems 4 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Senior standing and consent of instructor |
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CVEN 455: Sustainability of Above Ground Structures 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Junior Standing Risk, safety and liability in achieving sustainability of structures; condition assessment, causes of distress and deterioration of structures. (G) |
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CVEN 456: Legal Aspects Boundary Survey 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 254 or consent of instructor. Legal aspects of various boundary systems. Legeal principles of boundary surveys: common statute law, written/unwritten rights and rules of evidence, property descriptions/layout. |
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CVEN 457: Practical Surveying 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 355 , CVEN 357 , or CVEN 456 . An on-the-job training program; student is employed by registered professional surveyor for 300 working hours (minimum); work to be approved by program chair. |
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CVEN 459: Intro To Infrastructure Mgmt 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 291. Lifecycle approach to planning, designing, and managing infrastructure (highways, streets, utilities); infrastructure decision support systems; performance measures and prediction; computer applications; case studies. (G) |
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CVEN 460: Principles of Infrastructure Mgt 2 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Junior Standing Basic concepts in infrastructure management, engineering economics, public policy; private-public-partnership; decision support systems; computer applications; case studies. |
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CVEN 464: Adv Design Concrete Structures 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 343 . Advanced topics in the design of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures. (G) |
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CVEN 466: Advanced Structural Design 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 342 . Advanced topics in the design of steel and timber structures. Load and resistance factor design. (G) |
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CVEN 470: Sustainability With Steel Structures 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 342 Use of codes and specifications for advanced design of sustainable steel structures. (G) |
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CVEN 475: Sustainability W/ Concrete Structures 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 343 Use of codes and specifications for advanced design of sustainable reinforced concrete structures. (G) |
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CVEN 480: Introduction To Trenchless Technology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVTE 210 or MEMT 313 . Basic technologies, design considerations and construction practices for underground infrastructure construction and rehabilitation with minimal ground surface disturbance. |
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CVEN 492: Civil Engr Design I 1 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Four out of the five courses: CVEN 254 , CVEN 310 , CVEN 324 , CVEN 332 , and CVEN 340 Open-ended design problems typical of those encountered in the Civil Engineering profession and calling for the integration of geotechnical, structures, transportation and water resources. |
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CVEN 493: Civil Engr Design II 1 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 492 . A continuation of CVEN 492 . |
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CVEN 494: Civil Engr Design III 1 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 493 . A continuation of CVEN 493 . |
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CVEN 502: Infrastructure Management 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 332 or consent of instructor. Condition assessment and rating, data storage and management, performance prediction, and repair prioritizations of infrastructure networks. Infrastructure management systems. |
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CVEN 503: Urban Hydrosystems Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Instructor. Principles of drainage, culvert design/analysis, detention basin design, roadway drainage, pump stations-course content based on Urban Drainage Design Manual. |
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CVEN 504: Water and Wastewater Treatment 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Instructor. In depth coverage of processes used in the treatment of waste and the production of potable water. |
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CVEN 505: Buried Structures - Rehab and Mgmt 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MEMT 201 and CVEN 324 or consent of instructor. Deterioration mechanisms, evaluation, rehabilitation and repair methods, and construction aspects of buried infrastructure systems including pipes, tunnels, and chambers. |
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CVEN 506: Above Ground Structures: Assessment and Rehabilitation 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MEMT 201 , CVEN 342 , and CVEN 343 or consent of instructor. Deterioration mechanisms, non-destructive testing methods, rehabilitation/rehabilitation methods and techniques of above ground structures, including bridges, pavements, and buildings. |
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CVEN 507: Process Dynamics in Environmental Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 314 or consent of instructor. Basic physical and chemical principles used to quantify, analyze, and design systems for treating water, wastewater, and industrial waste. Effects of contaminants on natural systems. |
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CVEN 509: Dynamic Analysis of Structures 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MATH 350. Evaluation of subsoil conditions, theory of consolidation and bearing capacity of soils; selection application and design of foundation elements of structures. |
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CVEN 512: Design of Deep Foundations 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 530 . Analysis and design of pile foundations, drilled shafts, piers and sheeting support systems. |
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CVEN 514: Bituminous Mixture Design 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 302. Selection of binders and aggregates for mixture design processes. Methods include Marshall, Hveem and SUPERPAVE. Laboratory mixes will be designed and tested. |
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CVEN 515: Advanced Cementious Materials 3 Semester Credit Hours . Production, testing, uses, and performance of Portland cement and Portland cement concrete. Recent advances in concrete technology included. |
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CVEN 517: Advanced Pavement Design 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 427 or consent of instructor. Traffic and loading considerations for airfield pavements. Structural design methods for highway and airfield pavements, with emphasis on computerized design and analysis techniques. |
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CVEN 519: Techniques for Pavement Rehab 3 Semester Credit Hours . Evaluation of roadway distress, roughness, friction, drainage and structural surveys will be discussed. Survey results used to identify cost-effective techniques for pavement rehabilitation. |
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CVEN 522: Design-Temporary Structures 3 Semester Credit Hours . Advanced topics in the design of temporary structures required for complex construction projects. |
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CVEN 527: Statistics Methods in Hydrology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 310 . Frequency analysis, extreme value distribution, error analysis, and multiple regression analysis associated with making engineering decisions using hydrologic data. |
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CVEN 530: Water Quality Improvement 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 314 or consent of instructor. Stream self-purification processes. Pollution abatement methods. Industrial waste surveys. Principles of treatment for domestic and industrial wastewaters. |
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CVEN 531: Contaminant Transport 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 314 , CVEN 310 , Engineering Mechanics 321, or consent of instructor. Mathematical modeling of contaminant transport in surface and ground water systems. |
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CVEN 536: Wastewater Disposal Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 314 . Advanced problems in design of domestic and industrial waste treatment systems. |
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CVEN 550: Special Problems 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . Advanced problems in Civil Engineering will be assigned according to the ability and requirements of the student. An opportunity will be afforded to plan, organize, and complete solutions in problems of considerable magnitude with a View toward developing confidence and self-reliance. |
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CVEN 550A: Special Problems 1 Semester Credit Hours . Advanced problems in Civil Engineering will be assigned according to the ability and requirements of the student. An opportunity will be afforded to plan, organize, and complete solutions in problems of considerable magnitude with a View toward developing confidence and self-reliance. |
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CVEN 550B: Special Problems 2 Semester Credit Hours . Advanced problems in Civil Engineering will be assigned according to the ability and requirements of the student. An opportunity will be afforded to plan, organize, and complete solutions in problems of considerable magnitude with a View toward developing confidence and self-reliance. |
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CVEN 550C: Special Problems 3 Semester Credit Hours . Advanced problems in Civil Engineering will be assigned according to the ability and requirements of the student. An opportunity will be afforded to plan, organize, and complete solutions in problems of considerable magnitude with a View toward developing confidence and self-reliance. |
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CVEN 550D: Special Problems 4 Semester Credit Hours . Advanced problems in Civil Engineering will be assigned according to the ability and requirements of the student. An opportunity will be afforded to plan, organize, and complete solutions in problems of considerable magnitude with a View toward developing confidence and self-reliance. |
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CVEN 550F: Special Problems . Advanced problems in Civil Engineering will be assigned according to the ability and requirements of the student. An opportunity will be afforded to plan, organize, and complete solutions in problems of considerable magnitude with a View toward developing confidence and self-reliance. |
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CVEN 551: Research and Thesis in Civil Engineering . Prerequisite 12 semester hours of graduate work. Registration in any quarter is for 3 semester hours credit or multiples thereof. Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 6 semester hours. |
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CVEN 551C: Res and Thesis in Civil Engr . |
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CVEN 551F: Res and Thesis in Civil Engr . |
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CVEN 555: Research and Communication Seminar 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite 12 semester hours of graduate work. Oral and written communication of literature search. |
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CVEN 557: Special Topics: Civil Engineering 3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . The topic or topics will be selected by the instructor from the various sub-areas of civil engineering. May be repeated as topics change. |
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CVEN 560: Transportation Systems Planning 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 332 . A study of transportation systems as they affect travel behavior of a populace and the location of economic activities. |
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CVEN 561: Traffic Engr Characteristics 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of instructor. Traffic laws, ordinances, and control devices; intersection characteristics, pretimed control, traffic actuated control, arterial and network progression. |
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CVEN 564: Feasibility Anal Trans Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of instructor. Goals, objectives and criteria used for decision making for transportation investments; economic analysis and treatment of intangibles and risk; non-users impact analysis. |
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CVEN 578: Nonlinear Finite Element Analys 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEM 508 or consent of instructor. Application of the theory of the finite element method to nonlinear problems in Civil Engineering. |
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CVEN 579: Adv Structural Dynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours . Advanced studies of the dynamic response of structures including experimental, analytical and computational procedures. Particular emphasis is given to Civil Engineering applications with a consideration of multiple degrees-of-freedom and continuous systems. |
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CVEN 580: Trenchless Technology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MEMT 313 and CVEN 324 . Survey of trenchless technologies, underground infrastructure management, cured in-place, slip lining and fold and form rehabilition, horizontal directional drilling, pipe jacking and microtunneling. Credit will not be given for both CVEN 480 and 580. |
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CVEN 599: Graduate Seminar 1 Semester Credit Hours . Issues in graduate education. Presentations of current topics in research, teaching and practice. May be repeated for credit. (Pass/Fail) |
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CVTE 100: Introduction To Construction 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MATH 112 An introduction to the construction industry, the work of professional construction managers and technologies, the curriculum, and the reading of building and highway plans. |
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CVTE 210: Basic Hydraulics 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MEMT 206 . Physical phenomena of hydraulics with application of the fundamental laws and empirical formulae. Pressure forces on submerged areas, buoyancy, flow in closed conduits and open channels and fluid measurements. |
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CVTE 255: Computer Appl in Surveying 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 254 Computer-aided drafting and geometric construction tools, basic knowledge of GIS theory in combination with GPS applications for land surveying, construction layout and site preparations. |
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CVTE 274: Computer Appl in Construction 1 Semester Credit Hours . Development of fundamental skills in practical problems in software applications associated with project scheduling, planning and estimating for heavy civil construction. |
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CVTE 372: Structural Mechanics and Analysis 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MEMT 206 and MATH 220 . Theory of the mechanics of structural analysis and design. Not open to Civil Engineering majors. |
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CVTE 373: Construction Materials 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite ENGL 303 and MEMT 206 . Mechanical behavior of engineering materials, determination of strength and other properties of materials, and construction applications. |
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CVTE 424: Seminar 1 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Senior status. Reading and discussion of assigned papers, presentation of current issues in construction, and discussions with professional construction personnel. |
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CVTE 471: Reinf Concrete, Found and Formwrk 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVTE 372 . Analysis and design of reinforced concrete structures, slabs, and footings. Design and selection of formwork and shoring. |
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CVTE 473: Design of Structures 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVTE 372 . Design of elementary structures in timber and steel. |
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CVTE 475: Soils in Construction 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite MEMT 206 The nature of soils, earthwork in construction and soils testing methods. |
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CVTE 492: Construction Proj Bid Planning 2 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 436 , CVEN 438 , CVEN 439 , CVTE 475 , and within three quarters of Program Capstone construction experience that includes planning the sequence of construction operations, creating a bill of materials, and estimating the cost of a small construction project by student teams. |
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CVTE 493: Capstone for Construction Project 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite CVEN 436 , CVEN 438 , CVEN 439 , CVTE 475 AND WITHIN THREE QTRS OF GRADUATION Capstone experience including planning the sequence of construction operations, creating a bill of materials, meeting professional construction personnel, estimating cost of a project by teams. |
Clinical Laboratory Science |
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CLAB 450: Pathophysiology 3 Semester Credit Hours . A case history approach is taken in the correlation of laboratory data with clinical observation to diagnose disease. |
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CLAB 457: Professional Practices 2 Semester Credit Hours . Healthcare administration, educational techniques, career opportunities/development, QA/QA, ethics, interview techniques, plus credentialing and accrediation in medical technology are discussed. |
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CLAB 460: Clinical Hematology . Prerequisite Consent of instructor. Advanced concepts in the theory, application and medical interpretation of hematological and hemostatic mechanisms and methods. |
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