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CE
538
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620538
Seminar dealing with the problems of building construction. Subjects include search patterns and sortation, standard specifications and control, systems safety, insurance and risk management, materials and workmanship, R&D activities, technological adaptation, development of indigenous capabilities and requirements of the construction industry.
(3-0-3)
CE
540
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620540
Systematic approach to control the quality and performance of engineering projects while maintaining minimum costs. Real projects are studied by multi-disciplinary groups working in teams to specify the real value of the project.
(3-0-3)
CE
541
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620541
Contract planning, construction procurement and contract negotiations, contract formation and agreement, contract administration and management. Change orders administration, types of claims and disputes, claims analysis, evaluation and resolution. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), Litigation and arbitration.
(3-0-3)
CE
550
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620550
Introduction to soil dynamics, review of linear vibration theory, earthquake engineering, dynamic soil properties, response analysis and response spectra, liquefaction, settlement, foundation design for vibratory loads, isolation of foundation.
(3-0-3)
CE
551
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620551
Behavior and properties of rock as an engineering material, rock exploration, stress analysis in rocks, failure of rocks, design and construction of underground structures and slopes in rock, design of rock abutments for dams, engineering applications, laboratory and field rock testing techniques.
(3-0-3)
CE
552
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620552
Shear strength of granular and cohesive soils, failure criteria in soils, lab/field tests selections, types of slopes failure, methods of analysis, slope stability of dams and embankments, infinite slope analysis, finite slope analysis, computer applications.
(3-0-3)
CE
553
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620553
The application of geotechnical engineering principles and methods to site selection and design of municipal solid waste landfills that include settlement analysis, slope stability, liner compaction, and leachate collection system, as they relate to designing a landfill. Computer software is used to assist in the design scenarios.
(3-0-3)
CE
555
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620555
Consolidation theory and secondary compression. Settlement Analysis. Basic strength principles. Stress-strain-strength behavior of clays with emphasis on effects of sample disturbance, anisotropy and strain rate. Stress-strain-strength behavior of granular soils. Engineering properties of compacted soils. Laboratory on consolidation and strength testing.
(3-0-3)
CE
556
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620556
Geotechnical properties of local soils (subsurface desert sand, cemented sand, coastal ground). Soil compaction. Subsurface water rise: causes and remedial measures. Slurry trench cutoffs. Soil grouting. Subsurface drainage of cohesive soils. Soil reinforcement. Preloading. Instrumentations. Case studies.
(3-0-3)
CE
557
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620557
Stress at a point. Strain at a point. Stress-strain relationships in linearly elastic materials. Basic equations of elasticity in solids. Critical state concepts. Plasticity . Basic formulation of viscoelastic materials. Viscoplasticity. Constitutive equations. Applications.
(3-0-3)
CE
560
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620560
The urban system, urban activities and transport system, spatial interaction modelling, optimization models, econometric models, demographic models, intergrated urban systems modeling and policy analysis.
(3-0-3)
CE
561
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620561
Public transportation system technologies, urban passenger transport modes, bus system, paratransit, planning public transportation systems, rural public transportation, comparing transit modes, management and operations of public transit systems, public transportation security and safety, environmental impacts of transit systems.
(3-0-3)
CE
562
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620562
Establishment of goals and objectives of a transport system, the systems approach, methods of identifying available options for management of a transport system, control options versus non- control options, network flow optimization, flexible work hours, reversible lanes, priority assignment to high occupancy vehicles, road taxation, non-auto area restrictions, measures of effectiveness, option-packaging analysis, operations models, performance evaluation models.
(3-0-3)
CE
563
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620563
Air travel demand-capacity analysis, planning and design of an airport, airport site selection, airsite activities and operations, land-side activities and operations, terminal and airfield designs, facility requirements and plans, environmental impacts of airport operations.
(3-0-3)
CE
564
CE
Description
Course Number:
0620564
Basic components of pavement management, systems-evaluation of pavement performance, structural capacity, design objectives and constraints, alternative design strategies and applied economic evaluation techniques, analysis of predicting distress performance and selection of an optimal design strategy with respect to safety, implementation and feedback data systems, examples of working design and management systems.
(3-0-3)