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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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CIV ENG 3S03 STEEL STRUCTURESIntroduction to design in steel, tension and compression members, platebuckling aspects, beam instability, beam design, beam-columns, bolted and, welded connections. Applications employing steel s~ructures building code.Two lectures,one tutorial; second term, Prerequisite: Credit or registration in CIV ENG 3G03CIV ENG 3U03 PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROCESSES INWATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENTWater/waste water quality/characteristics; primary and secondary treatment;emphasis is placed, on physical and chemical unit processes in~, cluding coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, precipitation;advanced treatment processes, inCluding 'ion exchange, chemical oxidation,and' membranes are also addressed. .Two lectures, one tutorial; second termPrerequisite: One of CHEfV1 ENG 2B03~ 2004, 2F04CIV ENG 4A04 ENGINEERING HYDROLOGYHydrologic cycle; climate; hydrologic proc'esses, precipitation; unithydrograph; hydrologic ~tatistic, hydrologic routing; groundwater flow.Design units = 1.0 'Three lectures, one tutorial (three hours); first termPrerequisite: CIV ENG 3M04 ;elv ENG 4C04ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT"AND SUSTAINABILITYNatural and urban ecosystems; environl1),ental impact/assessment/legis-'lation; energy and environmental audits; life cycle analysis; solid andhazardous wastes; air quality and control;, sustainable infrastructuredesign. Design units = 3.0 ' ,Three lectures, one tutorial, capstone project; first termPrerequisite: Registration in the final level of' a Civil Engineering program,Antirequisite: ~IV ENG 4C03 ',','CIV ENG 4D04 GEOMETRIC HIGHWAY DESIGNDesign of various types' and classes of' streets and highways. Theoryan,d practice in design of intersections, interchanges, arterial highways,and freeways. Design and traffic safety concepts. pesign units,= 3.0Three lectures, one tutorial; first ,term'Prerequisite: CIV ENG 3K03CIVENG4G03 PAVEMENT MATERIALS AND DESIGNComponents of highway pavements; ground 'water and drainage forhighway facilities; soil compaction and stabilization: aggregates; bituminousand concrete'materials, flexible pavement design; concrete pavementdesign; interlocking' pavement structures. Design units = 2.0 'Two lectures, one lab; second t~rmPrerequisite: CIVENG 3B03 'CIV ENG 4H03 ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, An introduction to the use of models in transportation planning. Topicsinclude data issues, the four-~tage' approach to modelling transportationsystems, discrete choice models and contextual factors such 'as landuse. Design units = 0;0 " IThree lectures; one termPrerequisite: MATH 3J04 or ST ATS 3J04 'Cross":list: GE04D03 . '; ,This course is administered by the Schoof of (3eography. and EarthSciences.CIV ENG 4K04 MODERN METHODS OFSTRUCTURAL ANALYSISStiffness method; development and applications in structural analysis.Introduction to finite element method. Influence lines, elastic stability analy- ,sis of frames with and without sway effects. Application of computerprograms, Design units = 0.0' ,Three lectures, one tutorial; second termPrereqLiisite: CIV ENG 3G03; f\/IATH 3J04 orSTATS 3J04CIV ENG 4L04 DESIGN OF WATER RESOURCES SYSTEMSInvestigation, planning, analysis and design of w?ter resources systems. 'Introduction to GIS tools. Frequency analysis; design storms, urban drainageand analysis, floodplain analysis and flood control. Design units = 4.0Two lectures, one tutorial (one hour), one lab; second termPrerequisite: CIV ENG 3M04'CIV ENG 4R04 DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF STRUCTURESStructural design process, gravity and lateral loading, requirements, struc-'. tural perforl"Qance criteria, choice of structural systems. Analysis anddesign of different structural systems; such as frames, structural wallsand slabs. Analysis' and design of actual buildings. Design units = 4.0Three lectures, one lab, capstone project; first termPrerequisite:' CIV ENG 3G03,3J04,3S03CLASSICS 171CIVENG 4S04 FOUNDATION ENGINEERING'Principles of foundation design; bearing capacity, settlement and location,footings, deep foundations,piles, pile g'roups and drilled piers; retainingwalls. Design units = 3.0 ' ,Three lectures, ohe tutorial; first term'Prerequisite: CIV ENG 3B03 , "CIV ENG 4W04 DESIGN OF LOW RISE BUILDINGSStructural systems and load distribution, design of masonry, wood, and coldformedsteel. Introduction to building envelope design. Design units = 4.0Three lectures, one tLitorial; second termPrerequisite: CIV ENG 3G03, 3J04, 3S03CIV ENG 4Y04 BRIDGES AND OTHER STRUCTURAL SYSTEMSBridge loads and analysis for load, effects. Design of reinfqrced concreteSOlid-slab, T.:beam type bridges, Gomposite floor system' and plategirders. Stresses, ultimate' strength, and design of pre-stressed con-:crete structures. Fatigue Design. Design units = 4.0Three lectures, one tutorial; ,first term 'Prerequisite: CIV ENG 3G03, 3J04, 3S03elv ENG 4Z04 INDEPENDENT STUDY .,,' .An experimental and/or analyticai investigation related to any branch of. civi.l engineering, under the direction 'of a faculty'member. Students, , choose a project from a list of department approved projects. The stu-, dent may be required to present a seminar; and will submit a final writtenreport before April 1. Design units = variable according to projectTwo labs (three hoursJ; both terms. The hours assigned can be freelyscheduled 'to' suit those involved in a particular project and may includecomputation classes, laboratory work, discussion or individual study.Prerequisite: Registration in a final level of a Civil Engineering program;and a SA,of at least 9.5.Enrolment is limited.CLASSICSWEB ADDRESS:http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/-classics/Faculty as of January 15, <strong>2005</strong>Chair·Howard Jo'nesProfessorsTogo Salmon Hall,' Room 706Katherine M. D. Du'nbabin/M.A, D. Phil. (Oxford),Howard Jones/B.A, (London), M.A, Ph.D. (/ndiana), Paul Murgatroycj/B.A., M.A (Cambrigge), Ph.D . . (London)Associate ProfessorsExt. 24311Claude Eilers/B.A: (Saskatchewa,n), M:A (<strong>McMaster</strong>), D.Phil. (Oxford)Michele G. George/B.A. (Toronto), M.A, Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Evan Haley/AB. (Dartmouth), P;h.D. (Columbia)Assistant Professors"Sean Corner/B.A, M.A (Oxford), Ph.D. (Princeton)Celina Grey/B.A (Vassar), M.A., 'Ph.D. (California-Berkeley)" Cashman Kerr Prince/B.A. (Wesleyan), D.E.A (Paris-VIII),Ph.D~,. (Stanford), " " 'Alexandra Retzleff/B.A (McGili), M.A. (British Columbia), Ph.D. (NorthCarolina-Chapel Hi/V, ' .Department Note:" The following courses are available as electives to qualified students inany program:a) Classical Archaeology and Art History "CLASSICS 1 A03, 2B03, 2C03, 3G03, 3H03, 3003, 3803b) Ancient History and SocietyCLASSICS 2K03, 2L03, 2LL3,2203, 3C03, 3CC3, 3E03,3EE3, 3LL3, 3T03'c) Ancient PhilosophyCLASSICS 2P06,4K03,d) . Classical Literature in TranslationCLASSICS 2003, 2E03, 2H03, 3EE3, 3103,CLASSICS 3113, '3T03 ,.e ) Greek Language and LiteratureGREEK 1Z03, 12Z3, 2A03, 2AA3, 3A03,3B03; 4B03, 4BB3f) latin Ltmguage and Literature, , 'LATIN 1Z03, 1ZZ3, 2A03, 2AA3, 3A03, 3B03, 4A03, 4B03, 4BB3

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