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Undergraduate Bulletin of Information 2001-2002COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGThree credit hours. Three hours of lecture perweek. Prerequisite: PHCS 3162 or PHCS 3172.Principles of geometrical optics applied tosurveying and photogrammetry; lenses, mirrors,and prisms; lens formula, analletic lenses; selfreducingtacheometer's optics; the Scheimpflugcondition, principles of photography.CIEG 4136. APPLIED STATISTICS FORCIVIL ENGINEERING. Two credit hours.Two hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite:MATH 3063 or MATH 3185.Application of probability and statistical theoryin civil engineering. Probability fundamentals;continuous and discrete distributions; point andinterval estimation; test of hypothesis; multipleregression.CIEG 4137. INTRODUCTION TOTRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING. Threecredit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.Prerequisite: CIEG 4136.Basic concepts in transportation: demand,service and equilibrium; transportation planningprocess and economics; components, operationand design of transportation systems.CIEG 4138. WATER RESOURCESENGINEERING. Three credit hours. Threehours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: GEEG4015 or CHEG 4010.Hydrologic measurements; hydrographs;probability theory applied to hydrologiccomputations; well hydraulics; capacity ofreservoirs and stability of dams; hydraulic ofopen channels and of pressure conduits; floodcontrol; legal and economic aspects of waterresources.CIEG 4139. INTRODUCTION TOGEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING. Fourcredit hours. Three hours of lecture and onethree-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites:GEEG 4011 and (GEEG 4015 or CHEG 4010).Co-requisite: GEOL 4015.Sampling, identification and description of soils;index and hydraulic properties; interactionbetween mineral particles and water;permeability and seepage; stress-strain andconsolidation characteristics of soils; shearstrength determinations. Stress distribution andsoil improvement.CIEG 4145. WATERWORKS ANDSEWERAGE DESIGN. Three credit hours.Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite:CIEG 4138.Design of water transmission, distribution, andcollection systems. Analysis of flow in pipenetworks, head losses, pressure distribution;system configuration; sewer hydraulics;quantities of water, sewage, and storn flows usedin design; design of water supply systems,sanitary and storm sewers, and pumping stations.CIEG 4950. INTEGRATED CIVILENGINEERING PROJECT. Three credit hours.One hour of lecture and four hours of practiceper week. Pre-requisite: Consent of the Directorof the Department.Design of a Civil Engineering project,integrating subdisciplines of the profession.Development of a project from its inception, anda conceptual and preliminary design, to its finaldesign. Development of design alternatives,including computational methodology, plans,cost estimates, and specifications.CIEG 4995. ENGINEERING PRACTICE FORCO-OP STUDENTS. Zero to six credit hours.A minimum of two work periods are required forthe accreditation of the course one of which mustbe a semester. Prerequisite: Consent of theDirector of the Department.Practical experience in civil engineering incooperation with private industry or governmentto be jointly supervised by the AcademicDepartment, the Co-op Program Coordinator,and an official from the cooperatingorganization. A written report will be requiredupon completion of each period of work.CIEG 4998. UNDERGRADUATERESEARCH. One to six credit hours. Three totwenty-four hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite:Fourth or fifth year student andconsent of the Director of the Department.Participation, under the supervision of a facultymember acting as an investigator, in a researchproject.276

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