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º Alternate year offering (odd), * Alternate year offering (even), F - Fall, S - Spring, SS - Summer

100 Level Classes

200 Level Classes

  • CIVE202 3(2-2-0). Numerical Modeling and Risk Analysis. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE103 AND (MATH160 OR concurrent registration.)
    Civil engineering systems, simulation and optimization techniques, statistical tools and their use in civil engineering, risk analysis.

  • CIVE203 3(2-2-0). Engineering Systems and Decision Analysis. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE202
    Civil engineering infrastructure systems, numerical and decision analysis techniques, statistical and risk analysis.

  • CIVE260 3(3-0-0). Engineering Mechanics-Statics. F, S

    Prerequisites: MATH160 AND (PH141 OR concurrent registration)
    Forces using vector notation; static equilibrium of rigid bodies; friction, virtual work, centroids, and moments of inertia.

  • CIVE261 3(3-0-0). Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics. F, S

    Prerequisites: CIVE260
    Kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies; concepts of work-energy and impulse-momentum; computer applications; vector notation.
    1st Syllabus, 2nd Syllabus

  • CIVE262 4(3-2-0). Engineering Mechanics. F

    Prerequisites: MATH161 AND PH141
    Forces, static equilibrium, mass center, moments of inertia, kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies.

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300 Level Classes

  • CIVE300 4(3-3-0). Fluid Mechanics. F, S

    Prerequisites: CIVE261 AND (MATH340 OR concurrent registration) AND ((MECH337 OR concurrent registration) OR (MECH237 OR concurrent registration))
    Fluid properties; statics, kinematics, and dynamics of fluid motion including viscous and gravitational effects.

  • CIVE302 3(2-3-0). Evaluation of Civil Engineering Materials. F

    Prerequisites: CHEM111 AND CIVE203 AND CIVE360
    Behavior and properties of construction materials, instrumentation, use of statistical tools, material standards, material selection, quality control.

  • CIVE303 3(3-0-0). Infrastructure and Transportation Systems. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE203
    Principles of infrastructure systems, transportation systems, applications of spatial and GIS, project management and engineering economy.

  • ENVE322/CIVE322 3(3-0-0). Basic Hydrology. F, S

    Prerequisites: (CBE331 OR CIVE300 OR WR416) AND (CIVE202 OR STAT301 OR STAT315)
    Hydrologic cycle, soil moisture, groundwater, runoff processes, water contamination, applications in water resources and environmental engineering.

  • CIVE330 2(2-0-0). Ecological Engineering. S

    Principles of ecological engineering and design of sustainable ecosystems.

  • CIVE350 3(2-3-0). Soil Engineering for Nonengineers. F, S

    Prerequisites: CON359
    Concepts of soil mechanics and soil behavior, elementary application to compaction, seepage, earth pressure, foundations, and slopes.

  • CIVE355 4(3-3-0). Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering. F, S

    Prerequisites: CIVE360
    Soil behavior, stress-strain and strength properties, application to earth pressure, slope and foundation problems.

  • CIVE360 3(3-0-0). Mechanics of Solids. F, S

    Prerequisites: CIVE260 OR CIVE262
    Stresses and deformations in structural members and machine elements, combined stresses, stress transformation.

  • CIVE363 1(0-3-0). Material Properties. F, S

    Prerequisites: CIVE360
    Mechanical properties of metals, woods, and plastics; testing techniques and standards.

  • CIVE367 3(3-0-0). Structural Analysis. F, S

    Prerequisites: CIVE360
    Determination of actions in and deformations of determinate and indeterminate structures.

  • CIVE390 0(0-0-0). Civil Engineering Student Projects Workshop F, S

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400 Level Classes

  • CIVE401 3(3-0-0). Hydraulic Engineering. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE300
    Basic principles of fluid mechanics applied to practical problems in hydraulic engineering.

  • CIVE402 3(2-2-0). Senior Design Principles. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE300 AND (CIVE303 OR CHEM245)
    Design of civil engineering systems, nontechnical and economic design considerations, project organization, design project development and presentation.

  • CIVE403 3(2-2-0). Senior Project Design. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE402
    Design of civil engineering systems, nontechnical and economic design considerations; project organization, design project development and presentation.

  • CIVE413 3(3-0-0). Environmental River Mechanics. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE300 OR WR416
    Fluvial geomorphology, river hydraulics, sediment transport, and river response with special emphasis on environmental aspects.

  • CIVE423 3(3-0-0). Groundwater Engineering. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE300 OR CBE331 OR WR416
    Development of groundwater resources; origin, movement, distribution of water below ground surface.

  • CIVE425 3(2-3-0). Soil and Water Engineering. S

    Prerequisites: CBE331 OR CIVE300 OR SOCR240
    Control of the soil-water-plant medium for optimum plant growth and environmental protection.

  • CIVE437/ENVE437 3(3-0-0). Wastewater Treatment Facility Design. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE300 AND (CIVE438 OR ENVE438 OR concurrent registration)
    Design concepts and principles for wastewater treatment systems and unit processes, principles of treatment plant operation.

  • ENVE438/CIVE438 3(3-0-0). Environmental Engineering Concepts. F, S

    Prerequisites: CHEM113 AND (CIVE300 OR CBE331 OR MECH342)
    Environmental engineering approaches to designing water supply, wastewater removal, and pollution control systems.

  • CIVE439 3(2-3-0). Environmental Engineering Chemical Concepts. F

    Prerequisites: CHEM113 AND MATH340
    Application of chemical principles to environmental engineering problems.

  • CIVE440 3(3-0-0). Nonpoint Source Pollution. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE300 OR CIVE322 OR ENVE322 OR SOCR240 OR WR416
    Principles, processes, impacts, and control of nonpoint source pollution of surface and groundwater.

  • ENVE441 3(2-3-0). Water Quality Analysis and Treatment. S

    Prerequisites: (CIVE438 OR ENVE438 OR concurrent registration) OR (CIVE440 OR concurrent registration)
    Physical, chemical and biological methods for the characterization of waters and wastewaters.

  • CIVE455 3(3-0-0). Applications in Geotechnical Engineering. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE355
    Geotechnical engineering applications of earth retaining structures, foundations, dams and embankments, geosynthetics, waste containment systems.

  • CIVE466 3(3-0-0). Design and Behavior of Steel Structures. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE367
    Loads acting on a structure; behavior and design of steel members, connections, and systems.

  • CIVE467 3(3-0-0). Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE367
    Design and behavior of reinforced concrete structural members.

  • CIVE495 0(0-0-0). Independent Study F, S, SS

  • CIVE496 0(0-0-0). Group Study F, S, SS

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500 Level Classes

  • CIVE502 3(3-0-0). Fluid Mechanics. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE300
    Fundamental physical concepts of fluid mechanics; ideal and viscous fluid flows; boundary-layer concepts.

  • CIVE504 3(3-0-0). Wind Engineering. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE300
    Influence of wind on humanity. Applications to structures, air pollution, wind energy, agricultural aerodynamics, snow movement, human comfort.

  • CIVE506 3(3-0-0). Wind Effects on Structures. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE504
    Analysis of wind effects on buildings and structures; deterministic and probabilistic methods; aerodynamic loading and response; codes and standards.

  • CIVE510 3(3-0-0). Applied Hydraulic System Design. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE401
    Operational management systems, data collection, real-time control, management modeling, rehabilitation and retrofit, maintenance.

  • CIVE512 3(3-0-0). Irrigation Systems Design. F

    Prerequisites: (CIVE322) OR CIVE425
    Irrigation systems principles and design procedures for operation of sprinkler, trickle, and surface.

  • CIVE514 3(3-0-0). Hydraulic Structures/Systems. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE401
    Analysis and design of hydraulic structures which make up components of water resource systems.

  • CIVE516 3(3-0-0). Water Control and Measurement. S

    Flow regulation and measurement in gravity flow irrigation systems for efficient and equitable water distribution among users.

  • CIVE517 3(3-0-0). Surface Irrigation Systems. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE425
    Design and evaluation of surface irrigation systems. Water measurements, conveyance and control structures, land forming.

  • CIVE518 3(3-0-0). Sprinkler and Trickle Irrigation Systems. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE425 AND CIVE300
    Basic principles, design, and evaluation of pressurized irrigation systems.

  • CIVE519 3(3-0-0). Irrigation Water Management. F

    Apply soil, plant, water, and stmospheric engineering principles to determine crop water need to sustain agricultural production and the environment.

  • CIVE520 3(3-0-0). Physical Hydrology. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE322 OR ENVE322
    Hydrologic, atmospheric processes in the water cycle; linear systems, hydrologic response; geomorphologic description of hydrologic processes, response.

  • *CIVE521 3(2-3-0). Hydrometry. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE322 OR ENVE322
    Principles, methods, instruments, and equipment for measuring water quantity and water quality variables in nature.

  • CIVE522 3(3-0-0). Engineering Hydrology. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE520
    Hydrologic design under uncertainty; conventional and remote sensing; design flows and storms; river routing; reservoir design; watershed models.

  • ºCIVE524 4(3-0-1). Modeling Watershed Hydrology. S

    Prerequisites: (STAT340 OR STAT315) AND (WR416 OR (CIVE322 OR ENVE322))
    Development and application of watershed models: structure, calibration, evaluation, sensitivity analysis, simulation.

  • *CIVE525 3(3-0-0). Water Engineering: International Development. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE401 OR CIVE425 OR CIVE438 OR ENVE438
    Planning and design of small-scale and low-cost drinking water, wastewater, and irrigation systems for rural communities in developing countries.

  • CIVE531 3(3-0-0). Groundwater Hydrology. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE300 OR CBE331 OR MECH342
    Groundwater occurrence, distribution, movement, exploration and recharge, well hydraulics and design, interaction of ground and surface water.

  • CIVE532 3(3-0-0). Wells and Pumps. S

    Well field hydraulics, well drilling methods, well design, aquifer test methods, pumping systems, well maintenance, storage/distribution systems.

  • ECE 533 3(2-3-0). Biomolecular Tools for Engineers. F

    Prerequisites: MIP300 OR BMS300
    Theoretical and practical aspects of biomolecular laboratory tools - PCR, cloning, sequencing, single-molecule optical techniques and live-cell imagin.

  • CIVE534 3(2-2-0). Applied and Environmental Molecular Biology S

    Environmental microbiology and molecular biology tools used to investigate both natural systems and engineered processes.

  • CIVE537 3(3-0-0). Residuals Management. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE300
    Planning and design for processing and disposal of residuals including solid wastes, sludges, hazardous wastes.

  • CIVE538 3(3-0-0). Aqueous Chemistry. S

    Prerequisites: CHEM113 AND MATH340
    Principles of solution chemistry applied to aquatic systems.

  • ºCIVE539 3(2-3-0). Water and Wastewater Analysis. F

    Prerequisites: CHEM113 AND MATH340
    Chemical and biological methods of assessing water quality; significance of chemicals in aquatic systems.

  • CIVE540 3(3-0-0). Advanced Biological Wastewater Processing. S

    Fundamentals of environmental biotechnology: environmental microbiology, microbial kinetics, basic reactor design, wastewater treatment.

  • CIVE541 4(3-3-0). Environmental Unit Operations-Treatment-Design. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE439 OR CBE439
    Reactor theory, filtration, adsorption, ion exchange, gas transfer, oxidation, membranes, biological reactors, disinfection.

  • ºCIVE542 3(3-0-0). Water Quality Modeling. S

    Prerequisites: Two semesters of chemistry, one course in hydrology or water quality
    Chemical, physical, and biological processes defining surface water quality, construction and application of computer models for lakes and streams.

  • CIVE544 3(3-0-0). Water Resources Planning and Management. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE322 OR ENVE322
    Management and planning of natural and constructed water systems. Integrated management and case studies of water use and environmental resources.

  • CIVE545 3(3-0-0). Management and Monitoring of Water Quality. F

    Prerequisites: WR418 OR (CIVE322 OR ENVE322)
    Management activities, information needs, data analysis protocols, network design, case studies.

  • CIVE546 3(2-2-0). Water Resource Systems Analysis. S

    Prerequisites: ((CIVE322 OR ENVE322) OR concurrent registration) AND ((ENGR510 OR MATH510) OR concurrent registration)
    Applications of systems analysis and optimization techniques in water resources planning and management.

  • CIVE547 3(3-0-0). Statistics for Environmental Monitoring. S

    Prerequisites: STAT301
    Applications of statistics in environmental pollution studies involving air, water, or soil monitoring; sampling designs; trend analysis; censored data.

  • CIVE548 3(3-0-0). Irrigation Management for Water Quality. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE425
    Environmental impacts of irrigation; reduced environmental impact by improved design and management of irrigation; sustainability.

  • CIVE549 3(3-0-0). Drainage and Wetlands Engineering. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE425
    Drainage and wetlands design for agricultural and natural resource applications. Water table modification for nonpoint sources pollution control.

  • CIVE550 3(3-0-0). Foundation Engineering. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE355
    Mechanics and methodology of foundation engineering; selection and design of foundation systems on soft, firm, and expansive soils; special problems.

  • ºCIVE553 3(3-0-0). Slope Stability and Retaining Structures. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE355
    Slope stability theory and application, retaining walls, sheet-pile walls, braced excavations, geosynthetic uses.

  • *CIVE556 3(3-0-0). Seepage and Earth Dams. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE355
    Hydraulic conductivity measurements; seepage analysis and control; earth dam and embankment design; computer applications.

  • CIVE558 3(3-0-0). Containment Systems for Waste Disposal F. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE355
    Basic principles governing the design of containment systems used in waste disposal applications.

  • CIVE560 3(3-0-0). Advanced Mechanics of Materials. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE360 AND CIVE261
    Analysis of stress and strain failure theory; selected topics in solid mechanics, plate analysis; introduction to elastic stability.

  • CIVE562 3(3-0-0). Fundamentals of Vibrations. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE261 AND CIVE360
    Free and forced vibrations of single, two, and multiple degree of freedom systems. Closed-form and numerical solutions.

  • CIVE563 3(3-0-0). Structural Reliability: Theory, Application. S

    Theory of structural reliability as it relates to analysis, design, construction, and maintenance of structural and mechanical systems.

  • CIVE565/CIVE566 3(3-0-0). Finite Element Method. S

    Prerequisites: MATH340
    Theory and application in elasticity, porous flow, heat conduction, and other engineering problems.

  • CIVE566/CIVE567 3(3-0-0). Intermediate Structural Analysis. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE367
    Work and energy concepts, curved members and arches, matrix analysis of linear systems, numerical techniques.

  • CIVE567/CIVE568 3(3-0-0). Advanced Concrete Design. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE467
    Behavior of reinforced and prestressed concrete members. Development of design methods. Behavior and design of slabs, shearwalls, and buildings.

  • CIVE568/CIVE569 3(3-0-0). Design of Masonry and Wood Structures. S

    Behavior and design of structures and structural components constructed of masonry or engineered wood.

  • CIVE569/CIVE571 3(3-0-0). Intermediate Design of Wood Structures. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE367 AND CON432
    Characteristics of structural products and their consideration in design; behavior of glulam members, wood trusses, and other wood structural systems.

  • CIVE571/CIVE572 3(3-0-0). Pipe System Engineering and Hydraulics. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE300
    Planning, design and management of water, wastewater, and industrial pipelines. Emphasis on flow and operation of water supply pipelines.

  • *CIVE572/CIVE573 3(2-2-0). Analysis of Urban Water Systems. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE300 AND CIVE401
    Behavior and interaction of urban water distribution and collection systems; how system state and driving variables affect system performance.

  • ºCIVE573/CIVE574 3(2-2-0). Urban Stormwater Management. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE401 AND (CIVE322 OR ENVE322)
    Effects of urbanization on watershed hydrology and receiving waters; control practices to mitigate effects using mathematical models.

  • CIVE574/CIVE576 3(3-0-0). Civil Engineering Project Management. F

    Principles of civil engineering project management including proposals, contracts, scheduling, quality assurance, budgeting, and risk management.

  • CIVE576/CIVE577 3(2-2-0). Engineering Applications of GIS and GPS. F

    Integration of GPS and GIS in the planning and decision making process, application to case study.

  • CIVE577/CIVE578 3(2-2-0). GIS in Civil and Environmental Engineering. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE300 AND (CIVE322 OR ENVE322)
    GIS technology for spatial design/analysis; applications in facilities management, urban infrastructure, water resources, environmental engineering.

  • CIVE578/CIVE579 3(3-0-0). Infrastructure And Utility Management. S

    Prerequisites: Ten credits of engineering, economics, public administration, or planning courses
    Infrastructure and utility planning, management, and security. Systems approach to life cycle management. Problems, analysis, decision support systems.

  • CIVE579/CIVE584 3(3-0-0). Risk and Security of the Built Envrionment. F

    Infrastructure security and safety to prepare the built environment against natural and human-caused threats.

  • CIVE584 0(0-0-0). Supervised College Teaching. F, SS

  • CIVE592A 1(0-0-1). Seminar-Fluid Mechanics and Wind Engineering. SS

  • CIVE592E 1(0-0-1). Seminar-Geotechnical Engineering. SS

  • CIVE592G 1(0-0-1). Seminar-Environmental Engineering. SS

  • CIVE592L 1(0-0-1). Seminar-Space Engineering. SS

  • CIVE592A 1(0-0-1). Seminar-Fluid Mechanics and Wind Engineering. F, S

  • CIVE592E 1(0-0-1). Seminar-Geotechnical Engineering. F, S

  • CIVE592G 1(0-0-1). Seminar-Environmental Engineering. F, S

  • CIVE592L 1(0-0-1). Seminar-Space Engineering. F, S

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600 Level Classes

  • CIVE604 3(3-0-0). Fluid Turbulence and Modeling. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE502 OR CIVE504
    Engineering concepts for transport of pollutants, toxic and flammable species, sand, and snow. Fluid modeling, numerical and analytical approaches.

  • CIVE607 3(3-0-0). Computational Fluid Dynamics S

    Numerical methods used in computational solutions of hydraulics, environmental and wind engineering problems.

  • CIVE610 3(3-0-0). Special Topics in Hydraulics. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE502
    Advanced topics in hydraulics, hydromechanics, environmental hydraulics, and computational hydraulics.

  • CIVE612 4(4-0-0). Open Channel Flow. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE502
    Steady, uniform, and non-uniform flow; backwater curves; flow through bridge piers, transitions, and culverts; spatially varied and unsteady flow.

  • CIVE613 3(3-0-0). Stream Rehabilitation Design. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE401
    Analysis and design of streams and channels in harmony with the environment.

  • CIVE622 3(3-0-0). Risk Analysis of Water/Environmental Systems. F

    Prerequisites: STAT315 AND (CIVE322 OR ENVE322)
    Risk and uncertainty analysis applied to hydrology, hydraulics, groundwater, water resources, and environmental engineering systems.

  • CIVE623 3(3-0-0). Water Quality Hydrology. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE322 OR ENVE322
    Effects and dispersion of natural, municipal, industrial, toxic, and other water pollutants on natural and impounded waters.

  • *CIVE624 3(3-0-0). Control of Floods and Droughts. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE522
    Flood and drought characteristics, impacts; structural, nonstructural flood control measures; drought prediction, drought control, drought response.

  • CIVE631 3(3-0-0). Computational Methods in Subsurface Systems. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE531 AND MATH340
    Numerical flow models; finite difference and finite element methods; parameter identification, stochastic modeling and advanced analytical solutions.

  • CIVE638 3(3-0-0). Groundwater Quality and Contaminant Transport. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE531
    Analysis of hydrochemical data. Advection with and without mixing. Retardation of reactive solutes. Design of groundwater quality investigations.

  • *CIVE639 3(3-0-0). Technology Assessment and Social Forecasting. F

    Prerequisites: SOC500
    Interrelationship between technology and society emphasizing procedures for evaluating impacts and forecasting alternatives.

  • *CIVE645 3(2-2-0). Computer-Aided Water Management and Control. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE546 OR CIVE577
    Real-time management and control of water resource systems; applications of computer control concepts to improve system performance.

  • ºCIVE654 3(2-3-0). Experimental Soil Mechanics. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE355
    Experimental design; data acquisition; soil fabric; isotropic/K0 condensation; swelling; stiffness; shear wave velocity; triaxial; hollow cylinder; partial saturation.

  • *CIVE655 3(3-0-0). Advanced Soil Mechanics. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE355
    Advanced topics in shear strength and consolidation of soils; stress paths; anisotropy; submergence; partial and radial drainage; numerical methods.

  • CIVE658 3(3-0-0). Remediation Systems-Subsurface Contamination. S

    Applications in geoenvironmental engineering practice involving design of in situ containment and remediation systems.

  • CIVE662 3(3-0-0). Foundations of Solid Mechanics. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE560 AND MATH531
    Analysis of stress and strain in solids emphasizing linear elasticity and plasticity; introductions to creep, viscoelasticity, and finite deformations.

  • CIVE667 3(3-0-0). Advanced Structural Analysis. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE566
    Analysis program development, application of finite element analysis, computer-assisted analysis, introduction to nonlinear analysis.

  • ºCIVE669 3(3-0-0). Advanced Design of Metal Structures. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE466
    Behavior of steel, aluminum, and cold formed members. Development of elastic and inelastic code provisions. LRFD design methods, building systems.

  • CIVE684 0(0-0-0). Supervised College Teaching. F, S, SS

  • CIVE695A 0(0-0-0). Independent Study-Fluid Mechanics and Wind Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE695B 0(0-0-0). Independent Study-Hydraulics. F, S, SS

  • CIVE695C 0(0-0-0). Independent Study-Hydrology and Water Resources. F, S, SS

  • CIVE695D 0(0-0-0). Independent Study-Mechanics. F, S, SS

  • CIVE695E 0(0-0-0). Independent Study-Geotechnical Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE695F 0(0-0-0). Independent Study-Structures. F, S, SS

  • CIVE695G 0(0-0-0). Independent Study-Environmental Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE695H 0(0-0-0). Independent Study-Water Resource Planning and Management. F, S, SS

  • CIVE695I 0(0-0-0). Independent Study-Groundwater. F, S, SS

  • CIVE695J 0(0-0-0). Independent Study-Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE696A 0(0-0-0). Group Study-Fluid Mechanics and Wind Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE696B 0(0-0-0). Group Study-Hydraulics. F, S, SS

  • CIVE696C 0(0-0-0). Group Study-Hydrology and Water Resources. F, S, SS

  • CIVE696D 0(0-0-0). Group Study-Mechanics. F, S, SS

  • CIVE696E 0(0-0-0). Group Study-Geotechnical Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE696F 0(0-0-0). Group Study-Structures. F, S, SS

  • CIVE696G 0(0-0-0). Group Study-Environmental Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE696H 0(0-0-0). Group Study-Water Resource Planning and Management. F, S, SS

  • CIVE696I 0(0-0-0). Group Study-Groundwater. F, S, SS

  • CIVE696J 0(0-0-0). Group Study-Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE699A 0(0-0-0). Thesis-Fluid Mechanics and Wind Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE699B 0(0-0-0). Thesis-Hydraulics. F, S, SS

  • CIVE699C 0(0-0-0). Thesis-Hydrology and Water Resources. F, S, SS

  • CIVE699D 0(0-0-0). Thesis-Mechanics. F, S, SS

  • CIVE699E 0(0-0-0). Thesis-Geotechnical Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE699F 0(0-0-0). Thesis-Structures. F, S, SS

  • CIVE699G 0(0-0-0). Thesis-Environmental Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE699H 0(0-0-0). Thesis-Water Resource Planning and Management. F, S, SS

  • CIVE699I 0(0-0-0). Thesis-Groundwater. F, S, SS

  • CIVE699J 0(0-0-0). Thesis-Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering. F, S, SS

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700 Level Classes

  • ºCIVE703 3(3-0-0). Special Topics in Fluid Mechanics. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE502
    Advanced topics in fluid mechanics; associated experimental and numerical techniques.

  • CIVE716 3(3-0-0). Erosion and Sedimentation. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE502
    Sediment properties; resistance to flow; incipient motion and bedforms; sediment transport, reservoir sedimentation.

  • CIVE717 3(3-0-0). River Mechanics. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE716
    Characteristics of rivers, mechanics of sediment and water discharge emphasizing alluvial systems, channel stabilization, control, response.

  • ºCIVE721 3(3-0-0). Stochastic Water and Environmental Systems. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE622
    Stochastic analysis of water and environmental systems. Simulation, forecasting, spatial analysis, modeling changes, stochastic differential equations.

  • ºCIVE722 3(3-0-0). Large Scale Hydrology. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE520
    Global and regional scale hydrologic processes; land/atmosphere interaction; scaling in hydrology, geomorphoclimatic structure of hydrologic response.

  • *CIVE724 3(3-0-0). River Basin Morphology S

    Prerequisites: Written consent of instructor
    Analysis of river basin properties including their connections to statistical theories and erosion processes and their hydrologic implications.

  • *CIVE742 3(2-3-0). Advanced Topics in Environmental Engineering. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE540 OR CBE540
    Selected topics from current environmental engineering research including molecular methods, water/wastewater treatment, hazardous waster remediation.

  • *CIVE751 3(3-0-0). Soil Dynamics. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE355
    Soil behavior under dynamic loading; stress wave propagation; foundation response to vibratory and transient loading; elements of earthquake effects.

  • ºCIVE754 3(3-0-0). Special Topics in Geotechnical Engineering. S

    Prerequisites: CIVE655 AND written consent of instructor
    Advanced topics in geotechnical engineering including cold regions problems, expansive/collapsing soils, computer applications.

  • *CIVE766 3(3-0-0). Theory of Plates and Shells. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE560
    Classical plate, shell, and membrane theory for isotropic and layered anisotropic media. Analytic and computational solution techniques.

  • ºCIVE767 3(3-0-0). Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering. F

    Prerequisites: CIVE562 AND CIVE667
    Analysis, behavior, and design of structural systems subjected to dynamic loads, including earthquakes, wind, and ocean waves.

  • CIVE799A 0(0-0-0). Dissertation-Fluid Mechanics and Wind engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE799B 0(0-0-0). Dissertation-Hydraulics. F, S, SS

  • CIVE799C 0(0-0-0). Dissertation-Hydrology and Water Resources. F, S, SS

  • CIVE799D 0(0-0-0). Dissertation-Mechanics. F, S, SS

  • CIVE799E 0(0-0-0). Dissertation-Geotechnical Engineering. F, S, SS

  • CIVE799F 0(0-0-0). Dissertation-Structures. F, S, SS

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