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students who have cr in MechEng 774,<br />

which is identical to Civ Eng 774. Prereq:<br />

grad st; MechEng 475(P) & 580(P)<br />

775 Analysis <strong>and</strong> Design of Bridges. 3<br />

cr. G. Analysis of thin-walled members;<br />

aashto leadings <strong>and</strong> specifications; design<br />

of steel <strong>and</strong> concrete i-shaped <strong>and</strong><br />

box girders; construction techniques;<br />

computer applications. Prereq: grad st;<br />

Civ Eng 366(P); 371(P); 401(P) or cons<br />

instr<br />

777 Design<br />

of Multistory Buildings. 3<br />

cr. G. Topics in design of multistory build<br />

ing systems; planning & environmental<br />

criteria, loading, analysis, design, con-<br />

struction,<br />

lateral systems, foundation,<br />

cladding,<br />

building service & management.<br />

Prereq: grad st; Civ Eng 571(P), 572(P)<br />

785 Dynamics<br />

of Structures. 3 cr. G.<br />

Analysis<br />

<strong>and</strong> design of structures sub-<br />

jected to<br />

dynamic loads; effects of damp-<br />

ing <strong>and</strong> inelastic action; multi-degree of<br />

freedom <strong>and</strong> continuous systems; num-<br />

berical techniques; seismic design. Pre-<br />

req: grad<br />

st; ElecEng 234(P); Civ Eng<br />

761(R) or cons instr<br />

790 Transportation<br />

Systems Design. 3<br />

cr. G. Principles<br />

of systems analysis as<br />

they relate<br />

to the planning, design <strong>and</strong><br />

operation<br />

of transportation systems.<br />

Model building, evaluation, systems man-<br />

agement. Prereq: grad st; Civ Eng 590(P)<br />

792 Methods of Transportation Analysis.<br />

3 cr. G. Mathematical tools useful in<br />

analysis of transportation systems. Process<br />

of modeling <strong>and</strong> simulation, matrix<br />

techniques, network analysis, statistical<br />

analysis, etc. As related to transportation.<br />

Use of st<strong>and</strong>ard packaged computer programs.<br />

Class project may be utilized to<br />

develop these skills. Prereq: grad st;<br />

CompSci 151(P) or equiv. Civ Eng 590(P)<br />

794 Traffic Planning <strong>and</strong> Operations.<br />

3<br />

cr. G. Planning<br />

<strong>and</strong> design of traffic sys-<br />

tems, delay<br />

<strong>and</strong> capacity of signalized<br />

intersections, freeway controls, traffic sys-<br />

tem management <strong>and</strong> optimization,<br />

queues, traffic assignment <strong>and</strong> simulation.<br />

Prereq: grad st; Civ Eng 592(C)<br />

801 Applied Elasticity. 3 cr. G. Equations<br />

of elasticity in two <strong>and</strong> three dimensions;<br />

two dimensional problems in rectangular<br />

polar <strong>and</strong> curvilinear coordinates;<br />

torsion of noncircular shafts; bending of<br />

prismatic bars. Prereq: grad st; Civ Eng<br />

401(P) or cons instr<br />

804 Theory of Plasticity. 3 cr. G. Yield<br />

conditions, stress strain relations; plastic<br />

potential, hardening theories, torsion,<br />

bending, thick walled spherical <strong>and</strong> cylindrical<br />

shells<br />

under internal pressure;<br />

plane st rain of perfectly plastic material.<br />

Prereq: Civ Eng 805(P)<br />

888 C<strong>and</strong>idate for Degree. 0 cr. G.<br />

Available for graduate students who must<br />

meet<br />

minimum credit load requirements.<br />

Fee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st<br />

890 Advanced Topics in Engineering<br />

Mechanics. (Subtitled). 1-3 cr. G. Topics<br />

vary. Study <strong>and</strong> discussion of advanced<br />

topics of current interest in mechanics.<br />

Students will prepare reports or designs<br />

using the latest developments in mechanics<br />

literature. Specific topics <strong>and</strong> any additional<br />

prerequisites will be announced in<br />

the schedule of classes each time the<br />

course is offered. May be repeated with<br />

change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq:<br />

grad st<br />

891 Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering.<br />

(Subtitled). 1-3 cr. G. Topics vary.<br />

Study of advanced topics of theory <strong>and</strong><br />

practice of structural engineering. Specific<br />

topic <strong>and</strong> any additional prerequisites will<br />

be announced in the schedule of classes<br />

each time the course is offered. Retakeable<br />

with change in topic to max of 9 cr.<br />

Prereq: grad st<br />

940 (effective 01/24/2005) Topics in<br />

Transportation. (Subtitled). 1-3 cr. G.<br />

Topics vary. Topics <strong>and</strong> problems of current<br />

interest in transportation; readings<br />

<strong>and</strong> review of recent literature <strong>and</strong> development<br />

of a critical analysis or paper.<br />

Subject matter may be student initiated.<br />

Specific topic <strong>and</strong> any additional prerequisites<br />

will be announced in the schedule<br />

of classes each time the course is offered.<br />

Retakeable with change in topic to max of<br />

9 cr. Prereq: grad st.<br />

940 Topics in Transportation. (Subtitled).<br />

1-3 cr. G. Topics vary. Topics <strong>and</strong><br />

problems of current interest in transportation;<br />

readings <strong>and</strong> review of recent literature<br />

<strong>and</strong> development of a critical analysis<br />

or paper. Subject matter may be student<br />

initiated. Specific topic <strong>and</strong> any additional<br />

prerequisites will be announced in the<br />

schedule of classes each time the course<br />

is offered. Retakeable with change in<br />

topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st.<br />

125<br />

990 Masters Thesis. 1-9 cr. G. - Prereq:<br />

grad st; cons instr<br />

995 Masters Design Project. 1-9 cr. G. -<br />

Prereq: grad st; cons instr<br />

997 Doctoral Internship. 1-12 cr. G. -<br />

Prereq: grad st; cons instr & grad prog<br />

Comm<br />

998 Doctoral Thesis. 1-12 cr. G. - Prereq:<br />

grad st; cons instr & grad prog Comm<br />

999 Advanced Independent Study. 1-3<br />

cr. G. - Prereq: grad st; cons instr & grad<br />

prog committee<br />

Computer Science (COMPSCI)<br />

Courses numbered 300 to 699 are Undergraduate/<strong>Graduate</strong>.<br />

Courses numbered 700 <strong>and</strong> above are<br />

<strong>Graduate</strong> only.<br />

417 (517) Introduction to the Theory of<br />

Computation. 3 cr. U/G. Introduction to<br />

formal languages, grammars <strong>and</strong> automata.<br />

Finite state automata, pushdown<br />

automata, turing machines. Regular, context-free<br />

recursive <strong>and</strong> recursively enumerable<br />

languages. Decidability. Prereq:<br />

Math 221(P) or 232(P), grade of C or better<br />

in CompSci 217(P)<br />

422 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence.<br />

3 cr. U/G. Introduction to core<br />

techniques <strong>and</strong> broad survey of AI. Topics<br />

include: Lisp, heuristic search, knowledge<br />

representation, planning, vision, learning.<br />

Prereq: jr st; C or better in CompSci<br />

217(P) & 252(P)<br />

423 Introduction to Natural Language<br />

Processing. 3 cr. U/G. Introduction to<br />

natural language processing programs<br />

<strong>and</strong> an overview of the field. Topics include<br />

syntactic frameworks, parsing, semantics,<br />

interpretation, <strong>and</strong> applications.<br />

Prereq: Jr st; C or better in CompSci<br />

252(P) & 417(517)(P)<br />

431 (631) Programming Languages<br />

Concepts. 3 cr. U/G. Examination of abstract<br />

features of languages. Study of<br />

syntactic <strong>and</strong> semantic models; design<br />

<strong>and</strong> programming in procedural, objectoriented,<br />

functional <strong>and</strong> logical languages.<br />

Implementation methods. Prereq: soph st;<br />

grade of C or better in CompSci 252(P)

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