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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Undergraduate Bulletin of Information 2001-2002ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATEAND GRADUATE COURSESCIEG 5005. CONSTRUCTION COSTESTIMATES. Three credit hours. Three hoursof lecture per week. Prerequisite: CIEG 4055.Conceptual and preliminary cost estimates: costindex, square feet method, unit of servicemethod, parametrics estimates, and othermethods. Source of data for preparing costestimates. Detail cost estimates: unit priceestimates, lump sum estimates, instruction tobidders, process for preparing detailed estimate,materials, labor, equipment, project indirect cost,recapitulation, company indirect cost, profit andcontingency. Construction cost estimates ofbuilding and engineering projects. Use of thecomputer for cost estimating.CIEG 5006. APPLIED HYDRAULICS. Threecredit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.Prerequisite: CIEG 4138.Dimensional analysis and modeling; hydraulicmachinery and structures; steady conduit andopen channel flow; pipe network system.CIEG 5007. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT.Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture perweek. Prerequisite: CIEG 4008.The solid waste problem: volume reduction andstorage of solid wastes, design and optimizationof collection systems, recycling, integratedtreatment and disposal systems.CIEG 5008. INTRODUCTION TOHYDROLOGY. Three credit hours. Threehours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: CIEG4138.The elements of the hydrologic cycle; probabilitytheory and commonly used probabilitydistributions in hydrology: hydrologic andhydraulic flood routing analysis; use ofhydrologic concepts in design.CIEG 5009. FUNDAMENTALS OF AIRPOLLUTION. Three credit hours. Three hoursof lecture per week. Prerequisite: CIEG 4008Classification and extent of air pollutionproblems, its effects on plants, animals,visibility, and its socio-economic impact;dispersion of effluents; analytical andexperimental sampling methods.CIEG 5012. APPLIED SANITARYENGINEERING CHEMISTRY. Four credithours. Three hours of lecture and one three-hourlaboratory per week. Prerequisite: CIEG 4008.The application of chemical principles to thesanitary engineering field. Physical, chemical,and biochemical analysis of water andwastewater. Interpretation of analytical data.Integration of experimental data into the designprocess. The preparation of laboratory reports inthe form of engineering reports is emphasized.CIEG 5015. WATER TREATMENT ANDPOLLUTION CONTROL. Three credit hours.Two lectures and one three-hour laboratory perweek. Prerequisite: CIEG 4008.Study of water and wastewater treatmentprocesses in terms of the underlying physical,chemical, and biological principles; theapplication of the principles to the study of unittreatment processes and to the design, operation,and analysis of performance of integratedtreatment plants; the influence of the selfpurificationof natural bodies of water and of theplanned use of the resources on the type anddegree of treatment of waste and its disposal;wastewater reclamation.CIEG 5017. PRESTRESSED CONCRETESTRUCTURES. Three credit hours. Threehours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: CIEG4012. Co-requisite: CIEG 4022.Prestressing systems and materials; stress losses,design of beams of flexure, bond, shear andbearing; specifications and economics of design.CIEG 5018. MATRIX ANALYSIS OFSTRUCTURES I. Three credit hours. Threehours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: CIEG4022 and Consent of the Director of theDepartment.Use of matrix methods in the analysis ofstructures; flexibility and stiffness methods.CIEG 5026. BRIDGE DESIGN. Three credithours. Three hours of lecture per week.Prerequisites: CIEG 4012 and CIEG 4022.277

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