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  • 3.00 Credits

    The practice of civil engineering is used as a model to introduce how the different areas of civil engineering are interested. Uses examples from several civil engineering projects to introduce computer-aided drafting and design. Prerequisites: CE 2070 and ES 2110.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will apply professional skills such as project management, engineering economics, professional ethics, and sustainability to an integrated design project. The role of permitting, regulations, and professional codes to design problems will also be explored. Cross listed with ARE 3000. Prerequisites: ARE/CE 2000 and ES 2410.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will prepare final civil engineering documents including construction plans, specifications, and engineering estimates for a civil engineering project. Concepts of standard specifications and sustainability measures will also be applied to the design. Prerequisites: ARE/CE 3000 and STAT 2050.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Civil and architectural engineering practice from project inception through construction documentation. Topics include: codes, marketing, specifications, budgeting, contracts, subcontracting, registration, construction planning, scheduling, bidding, liability, insurance, and bonding. A review of professional ethics including the engineer in society, business and profession with case studies of professional responsibility and ethics decisions. Cross listed with ARE 3100. Prerequisites: CE 2100 or ARE 2100.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Professional practice in civil and architectural engineering including economics, ethics, professional responsibility and licensure; business and management principles; project management structure; leadership and public policy. Cross listed with ARE 3110. Prerequisite: Gateway requirement for Civil & Architectural Engineering majors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introductory design and analysis topics in loads on building, stress and displacement analysis of structures, including beams, trusses and frames, classical flexibility and stiffness methods. Cross listed with ARE 3200. Prerequisite: ES 2410.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Laboratory investigation and design of materials used in civil engineering: metals, masonry, concrete and timber. Non-destructive evaluation of materials. Analysis and presentation of data, including various types of written reports and oral presentations. Cross listed with ARE 3210. Prerequisites: (WA or COM1) and ES 2410.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Develop analysis and design techniques in incompressible pipe flow and steady uniform and gradually varied open channel flow. Prerequisite: ES 2330. (Offered both semesters)
  • 3.00 Credits

    For seniors and graduate students in civil engineering who desire to learn design of municipal water distribution and wastewater collection (storm and sanitary) systems by combining principles from hydraulics, hydrology and environmental engineering course work into an integrated design approach. Prerequisites: MATH 2205 and CHEM 1020 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Deals with chemistry problems/solutions of interest to Environmental Engineers. Major topic areas include inorganic, organic, physical, equilibrium, biochemistry, colloidal, and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 1020, CHEM 1030.