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Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering

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Courses

department course number course description
CIVILEN 2050

Fundamentals of probability and statistical analysis for applications and data interpretation in Civil and Environmental Engineering design and analysis. Prereq: Enrollment in CivilEn or EnvEng major. Not open to students with credit for 405.

CIVILEN 2060

Implement numerical solution techniques using computer programming in MATLAB and apply them to a variety of problems related to Civil Engineering. Prereq: 2050 (405), and Math 2173, 2177, 2255 (255), or 2415 (415), and enrollment in CivilEn or EnvEng major. Not open to students with credit for 406.

CIVILEN 2090

Topics in Civil and Environmental Engineering ethics and practice. Must be taken as soon as possible upon entering the major. Prereq: Enrollment in CivilEn or EnvEng major. Not open to students with credit for 460 or EnvEng 460. Cross-listed in EnvEng.

CIVILEN 2193

Individual conferences, assigned readings, and reports on minor investigations. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 2194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

CIVILEN 2410

An introduction to surveying and geomatics, with an emphasis on basic spatial data collection and construction layout using ground-based measurement techniques. Must be taken as soon as possible upon entering the major. Prereq or concur: 2050 (405), and enrollment in CivilEn major. Not open to students with credit for 400.

CIVILEN 2810

Basic engineering and management concepts of construction operations of various foundations, concrete, and steel buildings and bridges. Prereq: Enrollment in CivilEn major. Not open to students with credit for 682.

CIVILEN 3080

Fundamentals of engineering economics and optimization for civil and environmental engineering planning and design. Prereq or concur: 2060 (406), and enrollment in CivilEn or EnvEng major. Not open to students with credit for 576 or EnvEng 576. Cross-listed in EnvEng.

CIVILEN 3130

An introduction to fluid mechanics; topics include: fluid properties; fluid statics; flow concepts; continuity, energy, and momentum equations; dimensional analysis; basic pipe flow; lab experiments. Prereq: MechEng 2030 (430). Prereq or concur: 2050 (405), or enrollment in FABEng major, or permission of department chairperson. Not open to students with credit for 413 or EnvEng 413.

CIVILEN 3160

Pipe systems, introduction to open channel flow, basic hydrology, demographic studies, water supply, and wastewater flows. Prereq: 3130 (413) or EnvEng 413; and CSE 1221 (205) or 1222 (202) or EnGraph 167 or Engr 1221 or 1222 or 1281H or Engineer; and enrollment in CivilEn or EnvEng major. Not open to students with credit for 516 or EnvEng 516.

CIVILEN 3310

Structural forms and loads, statically determinate structures, and trusses, internal loadings developed, influence lines for statically determinate structures, cables and arches, elastics beam deflections, energy methods. Prereq: MechEng 2020 (420), and enrollment in CivilEn major. Prereq or concur: 2050 (405), or permission of department chair. Not open to students with credit for 431.

CIVILEN 3410

Measurement theory, analysis of measurements, computation and adjustment of spatial data, in a computer-oriented geomatics environment. Prereq: 2410 (400), and enrollment in CivilEn major; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSci 410 or 450.

CIVILEN 3411

Fundamentals of geodetic measurements; astronomical observations; geodetic control surveying; 3-D measurement systems. Prereq: 2410 (400), and enrollment in CivilEn major; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSci 521.

CIVILEN 3510

Composition and Characterization of civil engineering materials - concretes, asphalts, plastics, fiber-reinforced composites; elastic, plastic, visco-elastic, and failure characterization under various environmental and mechanical loading conditions. Prereq or concur: 2050 (405), and MechEng 2020 (420) or 440, and enrollment in CivilEn major; or permission of department chairperson. Not open to students with credit for 451.

CIVILEN 3540

Properties of natural soil deposits and subsoil exploration; engineering solutions to problems of slope stability, foundation settlement, and earth pressure. Prereq: MechEng 2010 (410) or 2040, and enrollment in CivilEn or EnvEng major. Prereq or concur: 2050 (405), or enrollment in FABEng major, or permission of department chairperson. Not open to students with credit for 554.

CIVILEN 3700

Introduction to mathematical analysis and design of various transportation engineering topics: scheduled services, sight distance, geometric design, freeway capacity, traffic flow and queuing, signalized intersections. Prereq or concur: 2050 (405), and enrollment in CivilEn major; or permission of department chairperson. Not open to students with credit for 570.

CIVILEN 3900.01

Studies in analysis, design, testing, fabrication and construction of steel bridges. Prereq: Jr standing in Engineering, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 2 completions.

CIVILEN 3900.02

Studies in analysis, design, test, fabrication, and construction. Prereq: Jr standing in Engineer, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 2 cr hrs.

CIVILEN 3900.03

Studies in analysis, design, testing, and construction of concrete canoe. Prereq: Jr standing in Engineering, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 2 cr hrs.

CIVILEN 4000.01

Part 1 of the two semester course sequence for the culminating design component in the curriculum for students in Civil Engineering. Must be taken in semester preceding 4000.02, with sequence completed as close to graduation as possible. Prereq: Sr standing. Not open to students with credit for CivilEn 660.01.

CIVILEN 4000.02

Part 2 of the two semester course sequence for the culminating design component in the curriculum for students in Civil Engineering. Must be taken in semester immediately following 4000.01, with sequence completed as close to graduation as possible. Prereq: 4000.01 (660.01), and Sr standing. Not open to students with credit for 660.02.

CIVILEN 4193

Individual conferences, assigned readings, and reports on minor investigations. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 4194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

CIVILEN 4310

Deflection in trusses, beams, and frames. Solution of Indeterminate Structures by methods of consistent deformations and moment distribution. Beam and truss analysis using stiffness method. Prereq: 3310 (431). Not open to students with credit for 531.

CIVILEN 4320

Design of steel tensile members, compression members, beams, beam-columns, and bolted and welded connections based on AISC Specifications. Design problem solving. Introduction to computer-aided design. Prereq: 3310 (431), and enrollment in CivilEn major. Not open to students with credit for 532.

CIVILEN 4340

Mechanics of beams - symmetrical bending and unsymmetrical bending; shear stresses and shear center for thin flange beams; buckling of columns; pressure vessels and combined loadings. Prereq: 3310 (431). Not open to students with credit for 534.

CIVILEN 4350

Analysis and design of reinforced concrete beams, one-way slabs and columns under flexure, shear and axial loads. Prereq: 3310 (431), and enrollment in CivilEn major. Not open to students with credit for 535.

CIVILEN 4998

Opportunity for undergraduate students to conduct research in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 4998H

Opportunity for undergraduate honors students to conduct research in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Prereq: Honors standing, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 4999

Supervised research and project work. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 4999H

Supervised research and project work arranged individually for honors students. Prereq: Honors standing, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 5001

Introduction to the basic principles of geographic information systems and their use in spatial analysis and information management. Prereq: 2050 (405), and Sr standing; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 607, GeodSciE 607, GeodSciM 607, CRPlan 607, GeolSci 607, ENR 607, NatRes 607, or Geog 685. Cross-listed in CRPlan.

CIVILEN 5001

Introduction to the basic principles of geographic information systems and their use in spatial analysis and information management. Prereq: 2050 (405), and Sr standing; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 607, GeodSciE 607, GeodSciM 607, CRPlan 607, GeolSci 607, ENR 607, NatRes 607, or Geog 685. Cross-listed in CRPlan 6070 and 7070.

CIVILEN 5130

Hydrologic cycle, meterology, streamflow, evopotranspiration, hydrographs, runoff relations, runoff hydrographs, groundwater, unit hydrographs, flood routing, frequency and duration studies, and application of hydrologic techniques. Prereq: 3160 (516) or EnvEng 516. Not open to students with credit for 613 or EnvEng 613.

CIVILEN 5130

Hydrologic cycle, meterology, streamflow, evopotranspiration, hydrographs, runoff relations, runoff hydrographs, groundwater, unit hydrographs, flood routing, frequency and duration studies, and application of hydrologic techniques. Prereq: 3160 (516) or EnvEng 516. Not open to students with credit for 613 or EnvEng 613.

CIVILEN 5162

Introduction to anisotropic material behavior and failure assessment of laminated composite materials. Classical lamination theory, beams, plates and shells. Prereq: MechEng 2020 (420) or 2040, or equiv, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 662, 762, MechEng 5162, 662, or 762. Cross-listed in MechEng.

CIVILEN 5162

Introduction to anisotropic material behavior and failure assessment of laminated composite materials. Classical lamination theory, beams, plates and shells. Prereq: MechEng 2020 (420) or 2040, or equiv, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 662, 762, MechEng 5162, 662, or 762. Cross-listed in MechEng.

CIVILEN 5168

Basic concepts, formulation, and application of finite element techniques for numerical solution of problems of engineering and scientific interest. Prereq: 2060 (406), Math 2568 (568), or MechEng 2850 (250), or equiv, or Grad standing in Engineering or Math. Not open to students with credit for 768, MechEng 5168 (768), or Math 5168. Cross-listed in MechEng and Math.

CIVILEN 5168

Basic concepts, formulation, and application of finite element techniques for numerical solution of problems of engineering and scientific interest. Prereq: 2060 (406), Math 2568 (568), or MechEng 2850 (250), or equiv, or Grad standing in Engineering or Math. Not open to students with credit for 768, MechEng 5168 (768), or Math 5168. Cross-listed in MechEng and Math.

CIVILEN 5194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

CIVILEN 5194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

CIVILEN 5230

Study of the mechanisms by which momentum, heat, and mass are transported in fluid systems of interest to water resources engineers. Prereq: 3160 (516) or EnvEng 516, and Math 2173, 2177, 2255 (255), or 2415 (415). Not open to students with credit for 723.

CIVILEN 5230

Study of the mechanisms by which momentum, heat, and mass are transported in fluid systems of interest to water resources engineers. Prereq: 3160 (516) or EnvEng 516, and Math 2173, 2177, 2255 (255), or 2415 (415). Not open to students with credit for 723.

CIVILEN 5310

Analysis of frame structures by force and displacement methods using matrices. Prereq: 4310 (531). Not open to students with credit for 735.

CIVILEN 5310

Analysis of frame structures by force and displacement methods using matrices. Prereq: 4310 (531). Not open to students with credit for 735.

CIVILEN 5320

Design of bolted and welded building connections; structural behavior in the nonlinear range; plastic analysis and design of steel structures. Prereq: 4310 (531) and 4320 (532). Not open to students with credit for 738.

CIVILEN 5320

Design of bolted and welded building connections; structural behavior in the nonlinear range; plastic analysis and design of steel structures. Prereq: 4310 (531) and 4320 (532). Not open to students with credit for 738.

CIVILEN 5350

Analysis and design of reinforced concrete systems and components. Prereq: 4350 (535). Not open to students with credit for 731.

CIVILEN 5350

Analysis and design of reinforced concrete systems and components. Prereq: 4350 (535). Not open to students with credit for 731.

CIVILEN 5360

Types of bridges; aesthetics in bridge design; loads on bridges; selection of bridge type; AASHTO specifications for bridge design; design of steel bridges. Prereq: 4310 (531) and 4320 (532). Not open to students with credit for 736.

CIVILEN 5360

Types of bridges; aesthetics in bridge design; loads on bridges; selection of bridge type; AASHTO specifications for bridge design; design of steel bridges. Prereq: 4310 (531) and 4320 (532). Not open to students with credit for 736.

CIVILEN 5370

Design applications for prestressed concrete members and structures. Basic concepts to be covered include flexural and shear design, stress analysis, deflections, and prestress losses. Prereq: 4350 (535). Not open to students with credit for 737.

CIVILEN 5370

Design applications for prestressed concrete members and structures. Basic concepts to be covered include flexural and shear design, stress analysis, deflections, and prestress losses. Prereq: 4350 (535). Not open to students with credit for 737.

CIVILEN 5390

Overview of biologically-inspired computing paradigms including symbolic processing, artificial intelligence, expert systems, machine learning, evolutionary computing/genetic algorithms, and neurocomputing with applications in engineering. Prereq: Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 739.

CIVILEN 5390

Overview of biologically-inspired computing paradigms including symbolic processing, artificial intelligence, expert systems, machine learning, evolutionary computing/genetic algorithms, and neurocomputing with applications in engineering. Prereq: Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 739.

CIVILEN 5410

Surveying applications for engineering, construction, mining and transportation work. Route surveying and geometric design; topographic site surveys and mapping; earthwork computations. Prereq: 2410, GeodSciE 410, or 450, and enrollment in CivilEn major, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSciE 502.

CIVILEN 5410

Surveying applications for engineering, construction, mining and transportation work. Route surveying and geometric design; topographic site surveys and mapping; earthwork computations. Prereq: 3410, or GeodSciE 410 and 450, or enrollment in CivilEn major, or written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSciE 502.

CIVILEN 5411

History of measurement; development of land survey systems; milestones in technology; Land Surveyor's role; types of land surveys; retracement principles; laws on surveying practices. Prereq: 2410 (400), and enrollment in CivilEn major; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSciE 560 and 561.

CIVILEN 5411

History of measurement; development of land survey systems; milestones in technology; Land Surveyor's role; types of land surveys; retracement principles; laws on surveying practices. Prereqs: 2410 (400), and enrollment in CivilEn major; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSciE 560 and 561.

CIVILEN 5412

Analysis of evidence and procedures for boundary location; preparing land boundary descriptions; process of subdividing and platting land. Prereq: 5411, or 560 and 561, and enrollment in CivilEn major; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSciE 561 and 562.

CIVILEN 5412

Analysis of evidence and procedures for boundary location; preparing land boundary descriptions; process of subdividing and platting land. Prereq: 5411, or 560 and 561, and enrollment in CivilEn major; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSciE 561 and 562.

CIVILEN 5420

The energies of the natural and cultural environment, current remote sensing systems and case histories of applications in measuring the environment. Prereq: 2410 (400), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 603 or 606.

CIVILEN 5420

The energies of the natural and cultural environment, current remote sensing systems and case histories of applications in measuring the environment. Prereq: 2410 (400), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 603 or 606.

CIVILEN 5421

Principles of spatial analysis techniques for application to civil engineering, particularly in the water resources and geotechnical areas. Prereq: 5001 (607), or permission of instruction. Not open to students with credit for 608.

CIVILEN 5421

Principles of spatial analysis techniques for application to civil engineering, particularly in the water resources and geotechnical areas. Prereq: 5001 (607), or permission of instruction. Not open to students with credit for 608.

CIVILEN 5422

Principles and applications of photo pattern analysis, geologic and geomorphologic patterns, terrain studies, and land use suitability and capability mapping. Prereq: 2050 (405), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 604.

CIVILEN 5422

Principles and applications of photo pattern analysis, geologic and geomorphologic patterns, terrain studies, and land use suitability and capability mapping. Prereq: 2050 (405), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 604.

CIVILEN 5441

Introduction to reference systems; fundamentals of GPS design and operation; GPS observables, error analysis and handling; data collection and data processing; interdisciplinary applications of GPS. Prereq: Math 1172 or 1544 (154) or 2153 (254), and Jr standing or above; or Grad standing; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSciE 608.

CIVILEN 5441

Introduction to reference systems; fundamentals of GPS design and operation; GPS observables, error analysis and handling; data collection and data processing; interdisciplinary applications of GPS. Prereq: Math 1172 (254), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSciE 608.

CIVILEN 5461

Application of adjustment techniques to geo-spatial information including but not limited to GPS, Photogrammetry GIS and remote sensing. Prereq: 2410 (400), or Grad standing. Not open to students with credit for GeodSci 650 or 651.

CIVILEN 5461

Application of adjustment techniques to geo-spatial information including but not limited to GPS, Photogrammetry GIS and remote sensing. Prereq: 2410 (400), or Grad standing. Not open to students with credit for GeodSci 650 or 651.

CIVILEN 5561

Stress-strain properties of soil and rock. Strength of cohesive and non-cohesive materials under a variety of loads. Settlement and stability analyses of soil and rock slopes in for both in-situ and reconstituted materials. Prereq: 3540 (554), or Grad standing. Not open to students with credit for 651 or 653.

CIVILEN 5571

The forces imposed on the soil and rock that support the foundations of structures will be studied. Structural foundations that account for the behavior of the soil and rock and the interactions between soil and structure will be designed. Comparisons of the performances of different designs will be made and optimal designs identified. Prereq: 5561 (651), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 751.

CIVILEN 5700

Introduction and applications of quantitative demand forecasting in urban transportation. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 775 or CRPlan 5700 (775). Cross-listed in CRPlan.

CIVILEN 5700

Introduction and applications of quantitative demand forecasting in urban transportation. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 775 or CRPlan 5700 (775). Cross-listed in CRPlan.

CIVILEN 5720

Methods of collecting and analyzing transportation data with empirical applications. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 672.

CIVILEN 5720

Methods of collecting and analyzing transportation data with empirical applications. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 672.

CIVILEN 5730

Methods of route location; design standards for highways, intersections, freeways, and interchanges; discussion of computer methods for highway design. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 673.

CIVILEN 5730

Methods of route location; design standards for highways, intersections, freeways, and interchanges; discussion of computer methods for highway design. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 673.

CIVILEN 5740

Traffic laws and ordinances; operational design of streets, intersections, parking, and terminal facilities, design and operation of traffic control devices. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 774.

CIVILEN 5740

Traffic laws and ordinances; operational design of streets, intersections, parking, and terminal facilities, design and operation of traffic control devices. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 774.

CIVILEN 5750

An interdisciplinary course bringing together electrical engineering tools and transportation applications. Students gain valuable experience working in teams while learning traffic flow, surveillance and control. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in Engineering or Science, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 675 or ECE 5400 (675). Cross-listed in ECE 5400.

CIVILEN 5750

An interdisciplinary course bringing together electrical engineering tools and transportation applications. Students gain valuable experience working in teams while learning traffic flow, surveillance and control. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in Engineering or Science, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 675 or ECE 5400 (675). Cross-listed in ECE 5400.

CIVILEN 5760

Course covers fundamental analysis tools including: time space diagram, queuing theory, traffic flow theory, and further network theory. Includes application to intersection control (signal timing). Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 776.

CIVILEN 5760

Course covers fundamental analysis tools including: time space diagram, queuing theory, traffic flow theory, and further network theory. Includes application to intersection control (signal timing). Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 776.

CIVILEN 5770

Urban public transportation service planning, design, and operations with a focus on modeling and analysis for bus and rail modes. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 670.

CIVILEN 5770

Urban public transportation service planning, design, and operations with a focus on modeling and analysis for bus and rail modes. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 670.

CIVILEN 5780

Speakers from and site visits to transportation agencies, organizations, and companies. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 3 cr hrs.

CIVILEN 5780

Speakers from and site visits to transportation agencies, organizations, and companies. Prereq: 3700 (570), or Grad standing in CivilEn, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 3 cr hrs.

CIVILEN 5810

Practical aspects of identifying construction and structural problems, construction accidents, mechanisms of failures and accidents, methods of avoidance and forensic engineering. Prereq: 2810 (682), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for both 683 and 688.

CIVILEN 5810

Practical aspects of identifying construction and structural problems, construction accidents, mechanisms of failures and accidents, methods of avoidance and forensic engineering. Prereq: 2810 (682), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for both 683 and 688.

CIVILEN 5820

Practical aspect in estimating real construction projects encompassing highway, foundation, buildings, and bridges. Prereq: 2810 (682), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 685.

CIVILEN 5820

Practical aspect in estimating real construction projects encompassing highway, foundation, buildings, and bridges. Prereq: 2810 (682), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 685.

CIVILEN 5830

Practical aspects in identifying construction activities and their relations, establishing visual representation of a project schedule, and computing the completion date of the project. Prereq: 2810 (682), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 684.

CIVILEN 5830

Practical aspects in identifying construction activities and their relations, establishing visual representation of a project schedule, and computing the completion date of the project. Prereq: 2810 (682), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 684.

CIVILEN 5840

Practical aspects of the development and interpretation of contracts and claims focusing on the construction industry. Prereq: 2810 (682), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 686.

CIVILEN 5840

Practical aspects of the development and interpretation of contracts and claims focusing on the construction industry. Prereq: 2810 (682), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 686.

CIVILEN 5850

Students will present their research results in a forum where other students and faculty members will provide feed back. Prereq: Sr or Grad standing in CivilEn. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 5880

Seminar course which presents current research findings on Civil Engineering. Prereq: Jr, Sr, or Grad standing in CivilEn, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 6193

Individual conferences, assigned readings, and reports on minor investigations. Topics selected to give the advanced student opportunity to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 6194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

CIVILEN 6230

Lake, river, and coastal contaminant or heat numerical transport model formulation; averaging; finite difference and finite volume methods; errors, stability; data requirements, verification procedures. Prereq: 5230. Not open to students with credit for 823.

CIVILEN 6431

Introduction to GIS and Cartographic Science and Engineering principles emphasizing the technical aspects of spatial information infrastructure, coordinate systems, projections, spatial databases, and cartographic design. Prereq: Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSci 630.

CIVILEN 6451

Analytical and digital photogrammetry, bundle block adjustment, analytical camera calibration, aerotriangulation, image acquisition systems, GPS controlled aerotriangulation, quality control and network design, DEMs and orthophotography. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 725 and 728.

CIVILEN 6999

Research for thesis purposes only. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs or 15 completions. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 7330

Analysis and design of structures subject to seismic loading; case studies of behavior of structures during earthquakes; design of structures to minimize earthquake damage; earthquake-resistant systems for highrise buildings; vibration control. Prereq: A course in structural dynamics or vibrations, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 830.

CIVILEN 7332

Torsion, lateral torsional buckling, design of plate girders, building connections, braced and unbraced frames, design of rigid frames,design of composite steel-concrete floors, highrise and superhighrise buildings, CAD/CAE, design optimization. Prereq: 5320. Not open to students with credit for 832.

CIVILEN 7350

Advanced topics in reinforced concrete structural modeling, analysis, design and detailing. Prereq: 5350. Not open to students with credit for 831.

CIVILEN 7432

Introduction to spatial algorithms; spatial data generation; 3-D spatial modeling; spatial indexing; spatial relational operators; normalization and confirmation; and spatial applications. Prereq: 5001, 5421, 6431, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 787 or GeodSci 787.

CIVILEN 7433

Using GIS and cartography principles to develop spatial analysis functions and to develop and implement a fully functional GIS application system. Prereq: 5001 or 6431, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSci 634.

CIVILEN 7442

Operational concepts of the Global Positioning System, the theory of positioning with satellites and fundamental concepts of reference frames and systems. Prereq: 6461, Geod Sci 650, or equivalent; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 609, Geod Sci 609, or 660.

CIVILEN 7452

Projective Geometry of sensors; surface reflectance models; map generation; spectral analysis as applied in photogrammetry; pattern analysis for feature and object classification in digital photogrammetry. Prereq: 6451.

CIVILEN 7453

Fundamental processes of digital photogrammetry. Advanced DEM and orthophoto methods. Extraction of high level features such as lines curves and segments; Matching high level features. Prereq: 6451.

CIVILEN 7461

Advanced geospatial numerical methods, stochastic approaches to solving mathematical equations by highlighting convergence, complexity, conditioning, compression, and orthogonality. Prereq: 5441, 6431, and 7453. Not open to students with credit for GeodSci 650.

CIVILEN 7730

Various applications of demand modeling in transportation, with emphasis on discrete choice demand modeling. Prereq: 5700, CRPlan 5700, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 873.

CIVILEN 7740

Various networks concepts and applications in transportation, with emphasis on equilibrium-based traffic assignment. Prereq: 5700, CRPlan 5700, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 874.

CIVILEN 7760

Concepts and methods for the management of unscheduled and scheduled urban transportation systems. Emphasizes network performance and travel demand interactions, and real-time applications. Prereq: Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 878.

CIVILEN 7770

Presents a systems approach to infrastructure provision and management with a focus on the uncertainty inherent to large-scale and long-lived facilities. Prereq: Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 777.

CIVILEN 7780

Students will present their research to one another to gain experience presenting, learn what other students are doing, and provide feedback to one another. Prereq: Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 7790

Practical experience and perspective on practice of transportation engineering and planning. Prereq: Grad standing in CivilEn and CRPlan Dual M.S. Degree Program, and permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 990. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 8193

Individual conferences, assigned readings, and reports on minor investigations. Topics selected to give the advanced student opportunity to pursue special studies not otherwise offered Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 8194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

CIVILEN 8420

Theory and models used in remote sensing measurements of spectral radiation. Prereq: 5420, or written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 804 or 806.

CIVILEN 8421

Issues for integrating remote sensing data with digital data sources for use with engineering models. Linkages between remote sensing, digital data sources and formats, and how these can be incorporated into engineering models. Prereq: 5420, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 808.

CIVILEN 8434

Introduction to advanced localization techniques, navigation methodologies and mapping capabilities in Planetary Mapping with the most recent advances in planetary missions. Prereq: 5001 and 6431, or permission of instructor.

CIVILEN 8443

Advanced topics in GPS focused on science, engineering and navigation applications of GPS: Positioning algorithms; Remote sensing with GPS; GPS atmospheric studies; GPS integration with other navigation and imaging sensors (digital cameras, LIDAR). Prereq: 7442, 6461, or GeodSci 650, 651, or equivalent; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for GeodSci 888.

CIVILEN 8454

Optical flow; neuronal processing; measuring motion field; geometry of motion field; camera motion; rigid and nonrigid body motion; measurements from motion; block adjustment using motion. Prereq: 6451 and 7442.

CIVILEN 8462

Technologies, methods and sensors for geospatial information acquisition using land-based, airborne and spaceborn platforms. Methods and techniques of data processing and analysis, error characteristics, sensor calibration and integration. Prereq: 7461 and 8443, or permission of instructor.

CIVILEN 8810

Applications of intelligent system to construction systems and operations. Simulations include mathematics and computer modeling. Knowledge about computer programming recommended. Prereq: 2810 and 5810, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 881.

CIVILEN 8820

Applications of intelligent system to construction systems and operations. Simulations include mathematics and computer modeling. Knowledge about computer programming recommended. Prereq: 8810, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 888.

CIVILEN 8998

Graduate level research in Civil Engineering. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs or 15 completions. This course is graded S/U.

CIVILEN 8999

Research for dissertation purposes only. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs or 15 completions. This course is graded S/U.

ENVENG 2090

Topics in Civil and Environmental Engineering ethics and practice. Must be taken as soon as possible upon entering major. Prereq: CivilEn or EnvEng major. Not open to students with credit for 460 or CivilEn 460. Cross-listed in CivilEn.

ENVENG 2100

Application of analytical methods to calculate, measure and interpret chemical characteristics of water, soil, and air. Prereq: Chem 1220 (122) or 1250 (125), and enrollment in CivilEn major or EnvEng major or minor. Not open to students with credit for 610.

ENVENG 2193

Individual conferences, assigned readings, and reports on minor investigations. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

ENVENG 2194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

ENVENG 3080

Fundamentals of engineering economics and optimization for civil and environmental engineering planning and design. Prereq or concur: CivilEn 2060 (406), and enrollment in CivilEn or EnvEng major. Not open to students with credit for 576 or CivilEn 576. Cross-listed in CivilEn.

ENVENG 3200

Quantitative assessment of water quality, air quality, and solid/hazardous waste management, with an emphasis on minimizing human health and environmental impacts through sustainable design. Prereq: Chem 1220 (122) or 1250 (125), and CivilEn or EnvEng major or EnvEng minor. Not open to students with credit for 6200, 511, or CivilEn 511.

ENVENG 3210

Selection and Design of Unit Operations and Processes used in Environmental Engineering. Prereq: 413 or CivilEn 3130 (413), and Chem 1220 (122) or 1250 (125), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 520 or CivilEn 520.

ENVENG 3900

Topics of special interest in environmental engineering process design. Studies in the analysis, design, testing, fabrication and construction of environmental engineering processes. Prereq: Jr standing or above in Engineering, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 2 cr hrs.

ENVENG 4090

Culminating design course for the Environmental Engineering program. Must be taken as close to graduation as possible. Prereq: Sr standing. Not open to students with credit for 619.

ENVENG 4193

Individual conferences, assigned readings, and reports on minor investigations. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

ENVENG 4194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

ENVENG 4200

Laboratory measurements and analysis of environmental engineering treatment processes. Prereq: 2100 (610) or CivilEn 610, and EnvEng 3210 (520) or CivilEn 520. Concur: 5110 (711). Not open to students with credit for 620.

ENVENG 4998

Opportunity for undergraduate students to conduct research in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

ENVENG 4998H

Supervised undergraduate honors research on various topics in Environmental Engineering. Prereq: Honors standing, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

ENVENG 4999

Supervised research and project work. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is progress graded (S/U).

ENVENG 4999H

Supervised research and project work arranged individually for honors students. Prereq: Honors standing, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is progress graded (S/U).

ENVENG 5110

Principles and design of biological processes in environmental engineering. Prereq: 3200 (511), or Grad standing. Not open to students with credit for 711.

ENVENG 5110

Principles and design of biological processes in environmental engineering. Prereq: 3200 (511), or Grad standing. Not open to students with credit for 711.

ENVENG 5120

Biotechnology as it applies to natural and engineered systems, emphasizing molecular genetic methods to identify metabolic condition of microorganisms. Applications include water/wastewater treatment, natural systems, bioremediation, and biofuels. Prereq: 5110 (711), and a class in MicrBiol; or Grad standing; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for CivilEn 818.

ENVENG 5120

Biotechnology as it applies to natural and engineered systems, emphasizing molecular genetic methods to identify metabolic condition of microorganisms. Applications include water/wastewater treatment, natural systems, bioremediation, and biofuels. Prereq: 5110 (711), and a class in MicrBiol; or Grad standing; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for CivilEn 818.

ENVENG 5170

An introduction to concepts of sustainability and pollution prevention with particular application to solid waste generation, disposal and management. Prereq: 3200 (511), or Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 717.

ENVENG 5170

An introduction to concepts of sustainability and pollution prevention with particular application to solid waste generation, disposal and management. Prereq: 3200 (511), or Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 717.

ENVENG 5180

Definition of ecosystems, ecosystem restoration, global warming issues. Practice of ecological engineering, and the utilization of natural processes to provide societal services. Prereq: Jr standing or above. Not open to students with credit for 618. This course is available for EM credit.

ENVENG 5194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

ENVENG 5194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

ENVENG 5210

Principles and design of physical and chemical processes for water and wastewater treatment including mixing, mass transfer, chemical kinetics, oxidation-reduction, disinfection, emerging contaminants, and water reuse. Prereq: 3210 (520) or CivilEn 520, or Grad standing in Engineering or EarthSc, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for CivilEn 810.

ENVENG 5210

Principles and design of physical and chemical processes for water and wastewater treatment including mixing, mass transfer, chemical kinetics, oxidation-reduction, disinfection, emerging contaminants, and water reuse. Prereq: 3210 (520) or CivilEn 520, or Grad standing in Engineering or EarthSc, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for CivilEn 810.

ENVENG 5310

Definition of ecosystems, ecosystem restoration, global warming issues. Practice of ecological engineering, and the utilization of natural processes to provide societal services. Prereq: Jr standing or above. Not open to students with credit for 618, ENR 5222 (618), or FABEng 5310 (618). This course is available for EM credit. Cross-listed in ENR 5222 and FABEng 5310.

ENVENG 5410

Environmental regulations; handling of hazardous wastes; risk assessment; site remediation processes; remedial alternatives; implementation; case studies. Prereq: 3210 (520) or CivilEn 520, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 714.

ENVENG 5410

Environmental regulations; handling of hazardous wastes; risk assessment; site remediation processes; remedial alternatives; implementation; case studies. Prereq: 3210 (520) or CivilEn 520, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 714.

ENVENG 5430

Basic methodologies for quantitative risk assessment and applications to a variety of contaminants and pathways. Prereq: 3200 (511), or Grad standing in Engineering, EarthSc, or ENR, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 720 or PubHEHS 7365 (831). Cross-listed in PubHEHS 7365.

ENVENG 5430

Basic methodologies for quantitative risk assessment and applications to a variety of contaminants and pathways. Prereq: 3200 (511), or Grad standing in Engineering, EarthSc, or ENR, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 720 or PubHEHS 7365 (831). Cross-listed in PubHEHS 7365.

ENVENG 5850

Exploration of advanced topics in Environmental Engineering. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs or 6 completions.

ENVENG 5850

Exploration of advanced topics in Environmental Engineering. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs or 6 completions.

ENVENG 5880

Seminar course which presents current research findings on Environmental Engineering and science. Prereq: Jr, Sr, or Grad standing in Environmental Engineering, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

ENVENG 5880

Seminar course which presents current research findings on Environmental Engineering and science. Prereq: Jr, Sr, or Grad standing in Environmental Engineering, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

ENVENG 6100

Application of analytical methods to calculate, measure and interpret chemical characteristics of water, soil, and air. Prereq: Chem 1220 (122) or 1250 (125), or Grad standing. Not open to students with credit for 2100 (610) or CivilEn 610.

ENVENG 6193

Individual conferences, assigned readings, and reports on minor investigations. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

ENVENG 6194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

ENVENG 6200

Quantitative assessment of water quality, air quality, and solid/hazardous waste management, with an emphasis on minimizing human health and environmental impacts through sustainable design. Prereq: Chem 1220 (122) or 1250 (125), or Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 3200 (511) or CivilEn 511.

ENVENG 6210

Selection and Design of Unit Operations and Processes used in Environmental Engineering. Prereq: 413 or CivilEn 3130 (413), and Chem 1220 (122) or 1250 (125); or Grad standing; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 3210 (520) or CivilEn 520.

ENVENG 6999

Research for thesis purposes only. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs or 15 completions. This course is progress graded (S/U).

ENVENG 7217

Description and application of basic methods to model population, communities and the interactions between ecosystems and the earth system. Prereq: 2060 (406) or Math 568, and EnGraph 167, CSE 1221, or 1222. Not open to students with credit for CivilEn 817.

ENVENG 7220

Fundamental concepts of the chemistry of the solid-water interface, adsorption/desorption, coagulation, and deposition in natural and engineered systems. Prereq: 2100 (610), or Grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for both CivilEn 819 and 822.

ENVENG 8193

Individual conferences, assigned readings, and reports on minor investigations. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.

ENVENG 8194

Provides groups of students opportunities to pursue special studies not otherwise offered. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions.

ENVENG 8998

Opportunity for graduate students to conduct research in Environmental Engineering. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs or 15 completions. This course is graded S/U.

ENVENG 8999

Research for dissertation purposes only. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs or 15 completions. This course is progress graded (S/U).