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Course Information
Course Schedule(s)
Fall 2008 Course Listings and Schedules
More detail information concerning course listings and schedules can be found at
the University Registrar’s
website.
Course Descriptions (ECIV)
- 111 -- Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualization. (3) Principles
and practice of visualization and graphical representation using modern computer-aided
design tools.
- 200 -- Statics. (3) (Prereq: MATH 141) Fundamentals of engineering
mechanics. Equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies. Free-body diagrams, analysis
trusses and frames. Distributed forces, centroids, centers of gravity, and friction.
- 201 -- Programming and Graphics for Civil Engineering. (3) (Prereq: ECIV
111, C or better in MATH 142 and ECIV 200) Advanced programming and CAD with
emphasis on civil engineering applications. Overview of numerical methods. Use of
spreadsheets to analyze data.
- 210 -- Dynamics. (3) (Prereq: C or better in ECIV 200 and in MATH 142)
Kinematics of particles and rigid bodies. Vector representation of force and motion.
Free-body diagrams, application of energy and momentum methods to solve problems.
Rigid body and central force motion.
- 220 -- Mechanics of Solids. (3) (Prereq: C or better in ECIV 200 and in
MATH 142) Concepts of stress and strain; stress analysis of basic structural
members. Vectors, free bodies, equilibrium and elastic behavior. Combined stress,
Mohr's circle. Beams, columns, torsion, and rotation.
- 300 -- Civil Engineering Measurements. (3) (Prereq: MATH 241) Theory
and application of plane surveying and mapping techniques. Lecture plus laboratiory.
- 303 -- Civil Engineering Materials. (3) (Prereq: grade of C or better
in ECIV 220) Mechanical and thermal properties of mineral aggregates, cements,
concrete, timber, asphalt, metals, and plastics.
- 303L -- Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory. (1) (Prereq: ECIV 201;
Coreq: ECIV 303) Experiments, exercises, and demonstrations to accompany ECIV
303. Three hours per week.
- 320 -- Structural Analysis I. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 201 and C or better in
ECIV 220) Equilibrium, shear and moment diagrams, and influence lines for statically
determinate trusses, beams, and frames. Energy principles and other methods for
displacement calculations. Introduction to indeterminate structural analysis.
- 325 -- Structural Steel Design. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 320) Behavior and
design of steel beams, columns, and tension members; strength and stability; design
of connections using welded, bolted and riveted construction.
- 327 -- Reinforced Concrete Design. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 320) Behavior
and design of reinforced concrete beams, columns, continuous beams and one way slabs,
and footings.
- 330 -- Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering. (3) (Prereq: grade of
C or better in ECIV 220) Engineering properties of soil and rock; hydraulic
conductivity, flow nets, drainage design; consolidation theory, shearing strength
of soil.
- 330L -- Geotechnical Laboratory. (1) (Prereq: ECIV 201; Coreq: ECIV 330)
Laboratory associated with ECIV 330. Soil mechanics experiments, exercises, and
demonstrations. Three hours per week.
- 340 -- Introduction to Transportation Engineering. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 201,
C or better in ECIV 210) Transportation design, planning, and operational analysis,
including roadway, airway, and railway systems; transportation elements, including
traveled way, vehicle, control, terminals, and advanced technology; traffic data
collection, interpretation, and analysis.
- 350 -- Introduction to Environmental Engineering. (3) (Prereq: CHEM 112
and C or better in MATH 142) Concepts of environmental engineering, including
air and water pollution, solid and hazardous waste disposal, and noise pollution.
Qualitative and quantitative development of engineering techniques for pollution
control.
- 350L -- Introduction to Environmental Engineering Laboratory. (1) (Prereq:
ECIV 201; Coreq: ECIV 350) Physical, chemical, and biological analysis of water
and wastewater. Three laboratory hours per week.
- 360 -- Fluid Mechanics. (3) (Prereq: C or better in ECIV 210; Coreq: MATH
241) Principles of fluid statics and dynamics. Conservation of mass, momentum,
and energy. Similitude and dimensional analysis, open channel flow, lift and drag
forces, and introduction to turbulent flow.
- 362 -- Introduction to Water Resources Management. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 360)
Application of fluid mechanic principles to water resources engineering problems;
pipe systems, pumps, open channel flow, peak runoff, seepage, hydraulic structures.
- 362L -- Introduction to Water Resources Engineering Laboratory. (1) (Prereq:
ECIV 201; Coreq: ECIV 362) Experiments, exercises, and demonstrations on flow
in pipes and open channels, pumps, flow measurement, seepage, and infiltration.
- 405 -- Systems Applications in Civil Engineering. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 201)
Systems approach to analysis and design; application of engineering economic principles
to the evaluation of design alternatives; deterministic modeling and optimization
emphasizing civil engineering applications.
- 426 -- Structural Design. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 325 or ECIV 327) Design
of steel structures including elastic and plastic design concepts. Design of concrete
structures including continuous members and long columns.
- 470 -- Civil Engineering Design. (4) (Coreq: two ECIV distribution courses)
Application of hydraulic, geotechnical, and structural principles in design; project
scheduling; cost estimation; ethics; environmental and social impact; design drawings;
report documents.
- 490 -- Special Problems. (3) (Prereq: advance approval of project proposal
by advisor and instructor) Individual investigation or studies of special topics.
A maximum of three credits may be applied toward a degree.
- 499 -- Undergraduate Research in Civil and Environmental Engineering. (1-3)
Research experience for undergraduates on current topics in civil and environmental
engineering.
- 503 -- Structural Modeling and Experimental Methods. (3) (Prereq: ECIV
327) Introduction of structural modeling; strain gauge instrumentation; force,
displacement, acceleration, pressure, temperature measurements; concrete and steel
modeling; size effects; analysis of experimental data.
- 520 -- Structural Analysis II. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 320) Advanced methods
of structural analysis with emphasis on matrix methods. Development of the generalized
matrix force and matrix displacement methods of static analysis, with applications
to trusses and frames.
- 521 -- Numerical Methods in Mechanics. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 201) Numerical
modeling of typical engineering problems. Numerical solution of linear and nonlinear,
boundary and initial value problems. Introduction to optimization.
- 524 -- Structural Vibrations. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 320) Response of single-
and multiple-degree of freedom structurally dynamic systems to impact, harmonic,
wind, and seismic excitations.
- 530 -- Foundation Analysis and Design. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 330) Subsurface
investigation procedures. Theoretical and practical aspects of the design of earth
retaining structures, spread footings, and pile foundations.
- 533 -- Environmental Geotechnics. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 330) Principles
for the design, construction, and performance of waste containment systems. Characterization
of barrier materials; geosynthetics; design of liner and leachate collection systems;
stability and deformation analyses of landfills.
- 535 -- Geotechnical Engineering in Transportation. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 330)
Remote sensing and engineering geology. Field and laboratory testing. Design and
maintenance methods for flexible and rigid pavements. Topics in tunnel design and
buried conduit.
- 539 -- Experimental Methods in Geotechnical Engineering. (3) (Prereq:
ECIV 330, 330L) Overview of transducers, signal conditioning and data acquisition;
test control methods, data analysis and measurement errors; testing systems to measure
soil strength, stiffness, and hydraulic conductivity; laboratory projects and examinations.
- 540 -- Transportation Systems Planning. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 340 or instructor's
approval) Fundamental interactions between supply and demand in transportation
systems. Modeling transportation demand and trip-making behavior. Evaluation of
alternatives for decision making.
- 541 -- Highway Design. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 340 or instructor's approval)
Design of transportation facilities using relevant tools and guidelines with emphasis
on physical and operational aspects of arterials, freeways, intersections, and interchanges,
including geometry, capacity, control, and safety.
- 542 -- Traffic Engineering. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 340 or instructor's approval)
Capacity analysis of freeways and arterials. Traffic flow characteristics and basic
relationships among traffic flow parameters. Signalized and unsignalized intersection
control and signal timing design.
- 551 -- Elements of Water and Wastewater Treatment. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 350
or instructor's approval) Unit operations and processes employed in the physical,
chemical, and biological treatment of water and wastewater. Design of water and
wastewater treatment systems.
- 555 -- Principles of Municipal Solid Waste Engineering. (3) (Prereq: ECIV
350, graduate standing or approval of the instructor) Fundamentals and engineering
principles of solid waste generation, characterization, collection and transport,
source reduction and recycling, and physical, chemical, and biological treatment
strategies.
- 556 -- Air Pollution Control Engineering. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 350 or instructor's
approval) Introduction to the sources of air pollution and the engineering principles
used for control and prevention.
- 557 -- Sustainable Construction for Engineers. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 350,
570, or instructor's approval) Instruction to sustainable engineering design
alternatives and principles for construction and site development from preconstruction
through design and the construction phase. (Minimum of junior standing required.)
- 558 -- Environmental Engineering Process Modeling. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 350,
570, or instructor's approval) Modeling fate and transport phenomena in environmental
processes with applications in engineered unit operators and natural systems.
- 560 -- Open Channel Hydraulics. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 360) Steady and
unsteady flows in single or multiple-channel systems.
- 562 -- Engineering Hydrology. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 360 or consent of instructor)
Applications of hydrologic techniques to design problems; stormwater simulation
models; urban stormwater.
- 563 -- Subsurface Hydrology. (3) (Prereq: ECIV 201, 360) Hydrologic
cycle, subsurface physical properties, equations of groundwater flow, well flow,
well design, groundwater resource development, design of dewatering systems, groundwater
contamination.
- 570 -- Land Development for Engineers. (3) (Prereq: three from ECIV 320,
330, 340, 350, and 362, or instructor's approval) Restricted to upper division.
Fundamentals of designing and permitting the conversion of land to new or altered
states, including environmental issues, traffic and parking, utility resources,
site engineering, ADA, safety, planning, and zoning requirements.
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