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ENCE 4364G Steel Bridge Design & Construc<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: ENCE 4358 and previous Work on Steel Bridge Competition.<br />

Design concepts, loadings, codes for steel bridges. Steel bridge<br />

design and construction in compliance with AISC current year<br />

competition rules.<br />

ENCE 4386 Principles Transp & Hwy Engr<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisites: ENCE 3300, 3340 and credit or current enrollment in<br />

ENCE 2310, 4318, and 4321. An examination <strong>of</strong> the principles and<br />

concepts which influence transportation system performance and<br />

the analytical techniques which are employed to solve problems in<br />

transportation design, operations, and planning.<br />

ENCE 4386G Principles Transp & Hwy Engr<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisites: ENCE 3300, 3340 and credit or current enrollment in<br />

ENCE 2310, 4318, and 4321. An examination <strong>of</strong> the principles and<br />

concepts which influence transportation system performance and<br />

the analytical techniques which are employed to solve problems in<br />

transportation design, operations, and planning.<br />

ENCE 4387 Traffic Engineering<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisites: ECNE 3386 and MATH 2314. Definition and measurement<br />

<strong>of</strong> traffic stream variables, statistical distributions, traffic<br />

stream models, and capacity <strong>of</strong> roadway and intersections.<br />

ENCE 4387G Traffic Engineering<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisites: ECNE 3386 and MATH 2314. Definition and measurement<br />

<strong>of</strong> traffic stream variables, statistical distributions, traffic<br />

stream models, and capacity <strong>of</strong> roadway and intersections.<br />

ENCE 4390 Sr Civil Engr Design Project<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisites: Credit or registration in ENCE3390, 4318, 4323, 4340,<br />

4386, and 4359. Individual or team study and evolution <strong>of</strong> a project,<br />

involving engineering design, synthesis or systems in civil engineering.<br />

Using basic information provided, a design will be developed<br />

for a comprehensive civil engineering project. The design<br />

process will consist <strong>of</strong> the following phases: information collection;<br />

generation <strong>of</strong> alternate solutions; preliminary evaluation; analysis;<br />

synthesis; review and implementation. A comprehensive written<br />

report and oral presentation are required. Not open to graduate<br />

students.<br />

ENCE 4390G Sr Civil Engr Design Project<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisites: Credit or registration in ENCE3390, 4318, 4323, 4340,<br />

4386, and 4359. Individual or team study and evolution <strong>of</strong> a project,<br />

involving engineering design, synthesis or systems in civil engineering.<br />

Using basic information provided, a design will be developed<br />

for a comprehensive civil engineering project. The design<br />

process will consist <strong>of</strong> the following phases: information collection;<br />

generation <strong>of</strong> alternate solutions; preliminary evaluation; analysis;<br />

synthesis; review and implementation. A comprehensive written<br />

report and oral presentation are required. Not open to graduate<br />

students.<br />

ENCE 4399 Civil Envir Engr Seminar<br />

2 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: Senior Standing in degree program. Not for credit in<br />

CEE graduate program. This course addresses pr<strong>of</strong>essional, licensure,<br />

and ethical responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the civil engineer, as well as communication<br />

concepts. Contemporary issues will be included to further<br />

develop an understanding <strong>of</strong> the impact <strong>of</strong> engineering solutions<br />

from a global and/or societal context. The ability <strong>of</strong> students to<br />

apply the fundamental knowledge <strong>of</strong> mathematics, sciences, and<br />

engineering will be tested. Passing this course is a requirement for<br />

graduation. Weekly meeting will include a one-hour lecture and a<br />

three-hour laboratory.<br />

ENCE 4399G Civil Envir Engr Seminar<br />

2 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: Senior Standing in degree program. Not for credit in<br />

CEE graduate program. This course addresses pr<strong>of</strong>essional, licensure,<br />

and ethical responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the civil engineer, as well as communication<br />

concepts. Contemporary issues will be included to further<br />

develop an understanding <strong>of</strong> the impact <strong>of</strong> engineering solutions<br />

from a global and/or societal context. The ability <strong>of</strong> students to<br />

apply the fundamental knowledge <strong>of</strong> mathematics, sciences, and<br />

engineering will be tested. Passing this course is a requirement for<br />

graduation. Weekly meeting will include a one-hour lecture and a<br />

three-hour laboratory.<br />

ENCE 4723 Ocean & Coastal Engineering<br />

3 cr.<br />

(ENCE 4723, ENME 4723, and NAME 4723 are cross-listed). Prerequisite:<br />

ENME 3720 or ENCE 3318 or consent <strong>of</strong> the department. Elements<br />

<strong>of</strong> wind and wave generation and forecasting, tidal phenomena,<br />

hurricanes, storm surge, tsunamis, interaction <strong>of</strong> waves and wind<br />

with coastal and <strong>of</strong>fshore structures, coastal and estuary processes.<br />

Design aspects <strong>of</strong> various topics are discussed and analyzed: e.g.,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fshore structures, spar buoys, underwater pipelines, oil production<br />

risers, coastal protection, mooring cables, vortex shedding, gas<br />

flares, beach formation, harbor resonance, structure resonance, etc.<br />

A design project is required.<br />

ENCE 4723G Ocean & Coastal Engineering<br />

3 cr.<br />

(ENCE 4723, ENME 4723, and NAME 4723 are cross-listed). Prerequisite:<br />

ENME 3720 or ENCE 3318 or consent <strong>of</strong> the department. Elements<br />

<strong>of</strong> wind and wave generation and forecasting, tidal phenomena,<br />

hurricanes, storm surge, tsunamis, interaction <strong>of</strong> waves and wind<br />

with coastal and <strong>of</strong>fshore structures, coastal and estuary processes.<br />

Design aspects <strong>of</strong> various topics are discussed and analyzed: e.g.,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fshore structures, spar buoys, underwater pipelines, oil production<br />

risers, coastal protection, mooring cables, vortex shedding, gas<br />

flares, beach formation, harbor resonance, structure resonance, etc.<br />

A design project is required.<br />

ENCE 6095 Adv Civil Engr Problems<br />

1-6 cr.<br />

Individual projects in selected fields <strong>of</strong> civil engineering. Independent<br />

work under the direction <strong>of</strong> a faculty member on a subject<br />

<strong>of</strong> mutual interest. Students must find faculty sponsor. A written<br />

report will usually be required. Course may be repeated for<br />

credit but no more than a total <strong>of</strong> six credit hours may be applied<br />

towards a degree. Section number will correspond with credit to<br />

be earned.<br />

ENCE 6096 Adv Spec Topics Civil Engr<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: consent <strong>of</strong> department. Special lectures or independent<br />

study on subjects <strong>of</strong> current interest in the various fields <strong>of</strong> civil<br />

engineering. May be taken for credit three times. No student may<br />

earn more than a total <strong>of</strong> nine hours <strong>of</strong> degree credit in courses<br />

ENCE 4096, 4097, 6096, 6097, and 6098.<br />

ENCE 6097 Adv Spec Topics Civil Engr<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: consent <strong>of</strong> department. Special lectures or independent<br />

study on subjects <strong>of</strong> current interest in the various fields <strong>of</strong> civil<br />

engineering. May be taken for credit three times. No student may<br />

earn more than a total <strong>of</strong> nine hours <strong>of</strong> degree credit in courses<br />

ENCE 4096, 4097, 6096, 6097, and 6098.<br />

ENCE 6098 Adv Spec Topics Civil Engr<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: consent <strong>of</strong> department. Special lectures or independent<br />

study on subjects <strong>of</strong> current interest in the various fields <strong>of</strong> civil<br />

engineering. May be taken for credit three times. No student may<br />

earn more than a total <strong>of</strong> nine hours <strong>of</strong> degree credit in courses<br />

ENCE 4096, 4097, 6096, 6097, and 6098.<br />

ENCE 6312 Coord Syst Cartog & Geodesy<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: consent <strong>of</strong> department. Geometric Geodesy and ellipsoidal<br />

transformations. Conformal mapping <strong>of</strong> the ellipsoid, Gauss-<br />

Kruger Transverse Mercator, Lambert Conformal Conic, Normal<br />

Mercator, Oblique Stereographic, Rectified Skew Orthomorphic,<br />

Laborde, and conformal variations. Authalic, Aphylactic, and<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong>/229

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