2005-06 - Office of the Registrar - Duke University
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changing client and/or regulatory climate. Work with a design team <strong>of</strong> undergraduate<br />
students. Prerequisites: not open to students who have had CE 192. Consent <strong>of</strong> instructor<br />
required. Instructor: Nadeau. 3 units.<br />
293. Environmental Engineering Project Management. Apply project management tools<br />
and skills to an environmental engineering design project. Implement changes in schedule,<br />
budget, and changing client and/or regulatory climate. Work with a design team <strong>of</strong><br />
undergraduate students. Consent <strong>of</strong> instructor required. Prerequisites: not open to students<br />
who have had CE 193. Instructor: Schadd. 3 units.<br />
For Graduates<br />
301. Graduate Colloquium. Current topics in civil and environmental engineering <strong>the</strong>ory<br />
and practice. Weekly seminar series. Instructor: Albertson. 0 units.<br />
302. Graduate Colloquium. Current topics in civil and environmental engineering <strong>the</strong>ory<br />
and practice. Weekly seminar series. Instructor: Albertson. 0 units.<br />
391. Internship. Student gains practical experience in civil and environmental engineering<br />
by taking a job in industry, and writes a report about this experience. Requires prior consent<br />
from <strong>the</strong> student's advisor and from <strong>the</strong> director <strong>of</strong> graduate studies. Instructor: Staff. 1 unit.<br />
399. Special Readings in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Special individual<br />
readings in a specific area <strong>of</strong> study in civil and environmental engineering. Approval <strong>of</strong><br />
director <strong>of</strong> graduate studies required. 1 to 3 units. Instructor: Graduate faculty. Variable<br />
credit.<br />
COURSES CURRENTLY UNSCHEDULED<br />
209. Kinetics and Reactor Design<br />
215. Engineering Systems Analysis<br />
217. Transportation Systems Analysis<br />
218. Engineering Management and Project Evaluation<br />
220. Water Resources Systems Planning and Management<br />
221. Engineering Systems Reliability, Safety, and Risk Assessment<br />
222. Open Channel Flow<br />
223. Flow Through Porous Media<br />
226. Operational Hydrology<br />
227. Groundwater Hydrology and Contaminant Transport<br />
228L. Sludge Management and Disposal<br />
231. Theory <strong>of</strong> Adaptive Structures<br />
232. Reinforced Concrete Design<br />
233. Prestressed Concrete Design<br />
234. Advanced Structural Design in Metals<br />
235. Foundation Engineering<br />
236. Earth Structures<br />
237. Advanced Soil Mechanics<br />
242. Environmental Aquatic Chemistry<br />
257. Structural Optimization<br />
258. Analysis <strong>of</strong> Dynamic and Nonlinear Behavior <strong>of</strong> Structures<br />
261. Stochastic Subsurface Hydrology<br />
264. Physico-Bio-Chemical Transformations<br />
337. Elements <strong>of</strong> Soil Dynamics<br />
350. Advanced Engineering Analysis<br />
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Brown, Chair; Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Marinos, Assistant Chair; Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Krolik, Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Graduate Studies (2473 CIEMAS); Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Brady, Carin, Fair, Johnson, Joines, Jokerst,<br />
Liu, Massoud, Nolte, Trivedi, and Wang; Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Board, Brooke, Chakrabarty,<br />
138 Courses and Academic Programs