Credit not granted for both CE4320 and CE5367. CE5388. Civil engineers have important roles in analysis, design, management, regulatory enforcement, and policy development. Theory and application of engineering mechanics to the solution of internal forces in statically determinate structures subjected to static and moving loads. Includes the influence of various geologic terrain on selecting foundation type and constructability, in-situ investigations to determine material design parameters, bearing capacity, and settlement of foundations. CE5377. Techniques for generating creative and innovative alternative solutions to sustainability problems. Theoretical background to and practical code requirements for various structural loadings. Relationships of material engineering properties to pavement design and performance. PROBLEMS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. Application of MODFLOW and GIS to groundwater problems. This course applies mathematics and physics to solve problems in mechanics. May be repeated for credit when topic changes. A civil engineer plans, designs, and supervises construction of numerous infrastructure facilities required by modern society. The associated lab course (CENG352L) stresses a variety of practical applications in the hydraulics laboratory including: measuring pipe friction analyzing pipe networks; developing pump curves and observing cavitation; measuring energy and roughness in uniform open channel flow; analyzing hydraulic jumps; applying hydraulic modeling to culvert design; Civil 3D applications in stormwater and/or sanitary sewer design; and the development and implementation of a student derived investigation. The course covers introductory concepts of geographical information systems and related technologies. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). HYDROLOGIC TECHNIQUES. (Typically offered: Irregular)May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. Prerequisite: CE5385. Development and preparation of design and construction plans; plan terminology and features; introduction to computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) software. 3 Hours. CE5370. CE4335. COMPUTATIONAL GEOTECHNICS. Prerequisite: CE4358 or CE5346; and CE5347. Civil Engineering. Prerequisite: CE3301. CE2153. The fourth year course, the Core Integration Seminar, offers a culminating core experience. Introduction and types of landfills, landfill site selection, siting and configuration, compacted and geosynthetic clay liners, final cover design, landfill settlement and slope stability, post closure uses of landfills, leachate and gas generation, collection and removal system, bioreactor landfills and future trends. Aspects of design and construction considerations for all types of foundation systems in most soil/rock support conditions, interactions between soils and structures, bearing capacity theories, consolidation, shrink-swell, and settlement. 3 Hours. Preparation of a doctoral dissertation in civil engineering. APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTER-BASED DESIGN PROGRAMS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. 3 Hours. CE3305. The course will also cover an introduction to design with composites, preliminary design, optimization, processing variables, product design. Prerequisite: CE 251, ENGR 350A or ENGR 350C. Techniques for generating creative and innovative alternative solutions to sustainability problems. Oral and written presentations are required. Land-use impact on public transit policy and operation is also introduced. 1 Hour. STREET AND HIGHWAY DESIGN. Students complete design problems in each of these areas; and, as part of the senior year, they participate in two major design projects. Topics include: Topic 1 - Air Quality Modeling. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. EARTH STRUCTURES DESIGN. Introduction to dams and levees, failure and damage analysis, erosion, seepage, filter, drainage design, foundation preparation for problematic subsoil conditions, seepage induced slope stability issues, desiccation crack and erosion control, numerical modeling and case studies, seismic issues. Prerequisite: CE3341. Lab fee: $30. Analysis of statically determinate structures including beams, trusses, frames, and composite structures, shear and moment diagrams, influence lines, and moving loads. Traffic laws, motorist communication by means of traffic control devices, and the design and operation of both fixed time and actuated traffic signals at intersections. CE3334. CONSTRUCTION SUSTAINABILITY. Core Courses (5 SCH) ENGR 510: Intro To Engr and Sci Res Methods 2 Semester Credit Hours . CE6360. Credit not granted for both CE4350 and CE5328. Religious Studies core courses approved for this requirement explore diverse topics including Christian scriptures, history, theology, and practices as well as major contributions from the Catholic intellectual and theological traditions (click, World/Comparative Religion (RELI, 3 credits): Religious Studies courses approved for this core requirement draw attention to the diversity that exists within and among traditions and encourage students to bring critical, analytical thinking to bear on the traditions and questions considered. Covers structural design of beam columns and building connections. 3 Hours. The course will include a discussion of the theory, design, and operation of biological systems used for water and wastewater treatment. Flow resistance, St. Venant equations, solution of St. Venant by finite difference methods, dam break problem, water hammer intro to finite elements to open channel flow. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Prerequisite: CE 4347. Open channel hydraulic principles, flow classification, backwater curves, transitions, obstructions, bends, flood flow computations, and urban watershed applications. CVEG4513. One of the SBS courses must be an introductory economics course (ECON 102 or ECON 103). The Fine Arts Elective courses which satisfy General Education Outcome 3.1 include: ARCH1003, ARHS1003, COMM1003, DANC1003, LARC1003, MLIT1003, MLIT1003H, MLIT1013, MLIT1013H, MLIT1333, THTR1003, THTR1013, or THTR1013H. Covers material grade and properties of wood, design criteria using structural lumber, glue laminated lumber and structural panels. Preparation for students taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination, administered by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES). . Applications to a variety of engineering problems. Prerequisite: CVEG2013 or MEEG2003. Optimization of infrastructure asset procurement and preservation through good data input and the use of economic models, benefit cost studies, and good maintenance and rehabilitation practices to protect assets investments. Candidates for the doctor of philosophy degree are required to complete a minimum of 72 acceptable graduate credits. Engineering as a career, engineering ethics, and approaches to engineering problem formulation and solution using principles of design and decision making. PLASTIC ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF STRUCTURES. (Polytechnic University), Associate Professor, 2001, 2007.Mitra, Suman, Ph.D. (University of California, Irvine), M.S., B.S. The PDF will include all information unique to this page. WVU Institute of Technology Catalog Civil Engineering, B.S.C.E. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). The basic design course for steel structures emphasizing Load Resistant Factor Design Method. Introduction to International Code Council's 2012 International Building Code and USGBC's LEED New Construction Guidelines v.3 for constructing sustainable/green buildings. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). 1. General principles and procedures of water resource planning includes regional, multipurpose, economic and systems considerations. CE4306. Prerequisite: CVEG2013 or MEEG2003. STRUCTURAL DESIGN IN STEEL. CE5365. CE-Civil Engineering Courses Courses CE 011. Credit not granted for CE4303 and CE5342. CE5373. Prerequisite: CVEG3413 with a grade of C or better. CE4337. (University of Arkansas), Instructor, 2011.Williams, RodneyD., Ph.D., M.S., B.S.C.E. ADVANCED FOUNDATION DESIGN. The Gonzaga spirit, blended with hard work and dedication in athletic endeavors, yields success both on the field of play and in the classroom. PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROCESSES II. ADVANCED PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROCESSES. Employment is possible anywhere in the world. Comprehensive engineering design project primarily related to geotechnical issues. 3 Hours. Covers material grade, properties of wood, design criteria using structural lumber, glue laminated lumber and structural panels. May not be repeated for credit. (Typically offered: Spring). Prerequisite: CVEG3213 or MEEG3503. Covers masonry unit types and mortar types, reinforcing and connections. Basic principles of hydrologic modeling are presented and practices. Hydrologic cycle, precipitation, evapotranspiration, water budget, rainfall-runoff, hydrograph, reservoir and streamflow routing, groundwater flow, catchment hydrology, probability concepts in design, hydrologic modeling, open channel and pipe network hydraulics, pumps, urban stormwater drainage. PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENTS. 3 Hours. The theory and design of water treatment processes. Prerequisite: CVEG3132 with a grade of C or better. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE5363; Grade of C or better in CE5369; Programming language (FORTRAN, C, or MATLAB); and numerical analyses; or consent of instructor. SPECIAL TOPICS IN AIR POLLUTION. Corequisite: CVEG4423. 1 Hour. Design and construction supervision of the infrastructure required for land development. Introduction to Civil Engineering Plans and CADD. They may work indoors in activities such as planning and design, or outdoors in areas such as construction supervision. CE5340. (3 credits) Course topics address practical problems of analysis of manipulation and monitoring datasets in environmental sciences and engineering: hypothesis testing, uncertainty, linear regressions, data of high dimension and time domain and frequency domain analysis of series. Building codes, American Concrete Institute (ACI) specifications, material specifications, test methods, and recommended practice documents are involved. 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: CE5330 or equivalent. CEE 2824 : Civil Engineering Drawings and CAD. Process for the assessment and response to contamination; integrating risk and exposure practices to ensure protection of human health and environment. 3 Hours. Major-specific adaptations to the University Core Curriculum. All Engineering majors are expected to make satisfactory degree progress by completing attempted units, limiting repeats/withdrawals, satisfying critical benchmark courses in a timely manner, and maintaining minimum 2.0 Overall and Major GPAs. A grade of C or better must be achieved within one calendar year. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE3341 and admission to the CE Professional Program. In addition to the required core course, World/Comparative Religion (RELI 300-level), which carries one of the GS designations, students must take one other GS-designated course (click, Social-Justice (SJ; 1 course meeting this designation): Courses carrying the SJ designation are designed to introduce students to one or more social justice concerns. Fundamentals of construction estimating and scheduling, earned value, value engineering, risk allocations, jobsite management, safety and closeout. Administrative and allocation concerns. Structural analysis/design process, structural forms, and basic structural elements. CVEG3131L. Electives 1: CE 775: Modeling and Analysis Of Environmental Systems: 3: CE 776: Advanced Water Management Systems: 3: May be repeated for credit. Corequisite: Lab component. A term project will be required that consists of a numerical experiment. The course applies mathematics and physics to solve practical problems of structural systems. Use of structural analysis programs. transportation planning. Corequisite: CVEG3132. CE4326. Systems of construction involving concrete, steel, wood, masonry, sealants, and soil, and including excavations, below grade construction, formwork, cladding, joints, windows, doors, roofing, and ceilings. Prerequisite: CVEG3132 and INEG2413. Methods for site characterization and risk assessment will be highlighted while the emphasis will be on remedial action screening processes and technology principles and conceptual design. CE 466. CE2331. The civil engineering profession offers a vast array of opportunities. CE6315. Year 4 Theme and Question: Imagining the Possible: What is our role in the world?. Advanced analysis of indeterminate beams, frames, trusses, arches, and cables. Prerequisite: PHYS1443 and MATH2425 or concurrent enrollment. Solution to discrete systems: steady state problems and propagation problems. Graded F, P, R. Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of Supervising Committee Chair. Fundamental principles of engineering science applicable to the comprehension and design of engineered environmental systems. (University of Arkansas), Instructor, 1998.Williams, StacyGoad, Ph.D., M.S.C.E., B.S.C.E. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: CVEG3243 and senior standing. CE3302. Use of recommended practice documents and commercial structural and mathematical software will assist in providing insight and understanding of load requirements, structural behavior and analysis tools. 1 Hour. Prerequisite: CE3131, CE3142, and CE3334. Providing a practical understanding of design and characterization of advanced concrete materials, this course is intended for graduate and senior undergraduate students who want to advance their knowledge in new concepts of materials in construction. Prerequisite: CE3305 and CE 4328; or consent of instructor. CE4348. Emphasis on sampling, distribution functions, tests of significance, and regression modeling. (Typically offered: Spring), Open Channel Flow includes advanced open channel hydraulics, flow measurement techniques, a hydrology review, culvert and storm drainage design, natural channel classification (fluvial geomorphology) and rehabilitation, computer methods and environmental issues. Prerequisite: CE3361. Prerequisite: CVEG3213 and CVEG3223. CE5389. This course explores the characteristics of sustainable systems and how design practices may encourage sustainability. Structural Design Project. Prerequisite: CE5303 or concurrent registration therein. Design projects will focus on applying these models to design stormwater management facilities and size bridges and culverts to minimize flooding impacts. Units: 4.0. CE5396. Topics in construction management and project administration, such as project delivery system, documentation and specification, electronic project administration, construction safety, risk allocation and liability sharing, changes and extra work, claims and disputes, and project closeout. Prerequisite: CE3311 or IE2308; or consent of instructor. Concept review and problem-solving drills for topics covered on the FE-Civil examination. (WNC) Students who start their career at Western Nevada College may complete a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Civil Engineering by following the course of study described below. (1-0) 1 Credit Hour. CVEG3303. 3 Hours. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. Principles of forces and force systems, resultants and components of force systems, forces due to friction, condition of equilibrium, forces acting on members of trusses and frame structures, centroids and moments of inertia, review of kinematics and kinetics of particle motion, and two-dimensional motion of rigid bodies. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE1353. APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS LAB. Prerequisite: CE5371 or consent of instructor. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS. Course: Term Taken: Grade: Area A. Communication and Critical Thinking (12 units) 1. Graded F, P, R. CE6197. 3 Hours. Additional requirements: 15 credits of approved professional electives at the 300 level or above. To remain eligible in their final semester of study for grants, loans or other forms of financial aid administered by the Financial Aid Office must enroll in a minimum of 5 hours as required by the Office of Financial Aid. SITE REMEDIATION ENGINEERING. 20FQ0106BS Degree Requirements To earn a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree from UIC, students need to complete university, college, and department degree requirements. The Purdue course catalog bulletin lets you search for every class and course for every major offered at the West Lafayette campus. The goal is enable student to appreciate the larger geological context of engineering and civil works projects, and the long-term forces which affect them. Students can choose between a general civil engineering degree, a focus in structural engineering, a focus in water resources engineering, or a new concentration in environmental engineering. Properties of soils related to foundations, retaining walls, earth structures, and highways. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CHEM1465 or CHEM1442; Grade of C or better in CE3305; concurrent enrollment in CE3131 and Permission of the CE Chair or Admission to the CE Professional Program. Training on Simapro software for life cycle assessment of environmental impacts. The course meets for 2 hours of lecture and 3 hours of lab each week. Degree Offered Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.) Stress distribution from applied loads and the resulting deformation are addressed in elastic and plastic equilibrium stages. Fall. CVEG492VH. Transportation Pavements and Materials. Students will develop an understanding of the elements of proposals, reports, construction drawings, and specifications. The department participates in the interdepartmental graduate programs in transportation, environmental science, and wind energy science, engineering and policy. All the how-to's and why-you-should's for becoming a Zag. FRESHMAN UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH. Hence, core courses are best taken within the year for which they are designated. with 6 cr. Theory and application of technologies used for transit demand analysis, routing, scheduling, evaluation, crew assignment, maintenance strategies, and management. (Typically offered: Irregular). CE5310. The subject title is listed in the class schedule and in the student's record. Includes project management principles, budgets, cost codes, cost-to-complete, and financial reports specific to the management of a construction company and project control. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring), Study of incompressible fluids. Prerequisite: CE3343 or consent of instructor. Computer Applications in Civil Engineering. Topics covered include: watersheds, precipitation, evaporation, infiltration, discharge calculations, hydrographs, river and reservoir routing, and drainage design including sanitary and storm sewer design and reservoir sizing. CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ADMINISTRATION. CE5351. CE4363. Pursued successful careers and expertise incivil engineering or a related profession. The professional requirements are satisfied by 21 credits of 2000-level or higher courses in engineering, science, mathematics, or statistics, including MENT 5335, OPIM 3801, or up to three credits of ART 3670. Prerequisite: permission of the chair of the department and sophomore standing in civil engineering. REMOTE SENSING-HYDROMETEOROLOGY. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). Principles and theoretical concepts of rigid and flexible pavements for highways and airfields; effects of traffic loads, natural forces, and material quality; current design practices; and live cycle cost analysis. CE5352. Mailing Address: Department of Civil, Materials, and Environmental Engineering (MC 246) 842 West Taylor Street Chicago, IL 60607-7023 Contact Information: Campus Location: 2067 ERF (312) 996-3411 cmegrad@uic.edu cme.uic.edu Administration: Head of the Department: Abolfazl Mohammadian Director of Graduate Studies: Amid Khodadoust Program Codes: 20FS0106MS (MS) 20FS0106PHD (PhD) Various properties and behavior of civil engineering materials are investigated by laboratory experimentation. The subject title to be listed in the class schedule. Topics include fluid properties, fluid statics, continuity, energy and hydraulic gradients, fundamentals of flow in pipes and open channels. Lectures will also review the basics of physical/chemical processes. Introduction to chemical structures, reactions, and transformations. An introduction to determination of civil engineering properties of soil and their behavior, identification, grain size analysis, Atterberg limits, compaction, permeability, consolidation, and shear strength. in Civil Engineering, Alternating Cooperative Education (must get 3 separate rotations), Computer Methods in Mechanical Engineering, Geospatial Applications and Information Science. A study of current hydrologic techniques and methods for the analysis of hydrologic variables necessary in the design of projects such as bridges, culverts, reservoirs. program is eligible for freshman students who want to participate in an Eight-Semester Degree Program. CVEG4822. The engineering application and performance of materials are emphasized. Ultimate strength analysis and design of reinforced beams and columns, working stress design for flexure, design of footings and retaining walls. This course may only be taken once and may not be repeated. Topics vary. Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering Computing (Advanced methods for systems analysis) CE 7XX. 3 Hours. Lecture 3 hours, drill 3 hours per week. 2 Hours. Development and analysis of mathematical models in transportation. The BSCE degree requires completion of at least 121 credit hours of course work, the equivalent of four years of full-time work. Credit not granted for CE4314 and CE5334. An in-depth study of the properties of constituent materials for asphalt concrete mixtures. CIV ENG 201 Statics. CE2391. The Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering offers graduate . Air Pollution Control. Principles of unit process modeling using reactor and kinetic theory, and theory and design of mixing, mass transfer, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and gas transfer. STRUCTURAL MASONRY DESIGN. See the list of state minimum core courses available for engineering students. This course is designed for engineers and managers involved in infrastructure development, sustainability, and replacement. Prerequisite: CVEG4303 and CVEG4313. ADVANCED GEOTECHNICAL MODELING. Prerequisite: permission of the department chairperson and sophomore standing in civil engineering. Arguably civil engineers were practicing between 4000 and 2000 B.C.E. Reading and evaluating specifications, CSI Master Format. Advanced topics on structural design of concrete structures. 3 Hours. 2 Hours. The master of engineering degree involves all course work. Prerequisite: Departmental good standing and permission of instructor. FOUNDATION ENGINEERING. Sophomore level undergraduate research. MATH 100 (College Algebra) and courses without the MATH prefix do not fulfill this requirement. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: CE3341. (Typically offered: Irregular)May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. CONSTITUTIVE MODELING OF SOILS. Chair Brent Stephens. Students will be taught CAD commands, tools, 2D drawing objects, multi-view drawing, layer management, linetypes, object snap, polar tracking, and annotation. PROBLEMS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. Public-private partnership (P3) arrangements as an innovative approach to deliver public infrastructure projects. Prerequisite: CE3302 and CE3343. 3 Hours. GEOTECHNICAL ASPECTS OF LANDFILLS. Prerequisite: CVEG3243 and INEG2413. An investigation of the advanced techniques required for improvement of construction projects including time, cost, quality management, preplanning, field evaluation techniques, time-lapse photograph, safety, human factors, and communications. Modeling dissolved oxygen, chemicals and waterborne substances. 3 Hours. Design of structural steel elements by elastic design the Load and Resistance Factor Design method. 3 Hours. EARTHQUAKE DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDINGS. ADVANCED STUDIES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. (Typically offered: Fall). (University of Madras, India), University Professor, James T. Womble Professor of Computational Mechanics and Nanotechnology Modeling, 1986, 2010.Thompson, GrahamW., M.S., (New Mexico State University), B.S. Material testing and the technical writing of laboratory reports is stressed. Theory of deformation; strain displacement relations in orthogonal curvilinear coordinate systems. A minimum of 120 units is required for the Bachelors Degree. CE6311. Mathematical modeling of reactive and nonreactive pollutant movement. Technical writing, oral communication, professional presentations, and other related topics. Matrix methods of structural analysis for 2-D and 3-D structures. Measurement of elevations, distances and angles using total stations and global positioning systems. A concurrent bachelor of science/master of science (B.S./M.S.) Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE 4347 and Admission to the CE Professional Program. Graded F, R. Research and preparation pertaining to the master's thesis. The University Core Curriculum consists of forty-five credits of course work, with additional designation requirements that can be met through core, major, or elective courses. ADVANCED PROJECT CONTROL. CIV ENG 280 Computer Based Engineering Analysis. Topics include regulations, air pollution sources, health effects, meteorology, and the theory and design of control techniques. Includes the design of maneuver areas, channelization, ramps, intersections, and interchanges. gonzaga.edu/ZagOn. Individual studies of advanced topics under the supervision of a professor or professors. Core . Includes slope stability, conventional and reinforced earth retaining walls, excavation bracing, and sheet pile wharf structures. Administered by the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering. Individual studies of advanced topics under the supervision of a professor or professors. Provides students opportunities to literally get their feet wet while making various observations and measurements in field exercises to evaluate physical and ecological stream characteristics assess stream stability. CE5387. 1 Hour. Fall. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS, SPECIFICATIONS, & ADMINISTRATION. Topics include pipeline infrastructure structural considerations, planning and construction considerations, pipe materials, and trenchless technologies. Techniques necessary to perform economic and multi-criteria evaluations of civil engineering projects. Saw and seal operations. Seismic performance of various structural systems. Key topics covered include watershed delineation, land use change impact on runoff, flooding impact, bridge/culvert hydraulics, and GIS data analysis. (Typically offered: Spring). Credit not granted for both CE4348 and CE5306. CE5381. Commonly included are transportation systems; bridges and buildings; water supply, pollution control, waste management, irrigation, and drainage systems; river and harbor improvements; dams and reservoirs. 0 Hours. CE5315. 3 Hours. Geometric considerations necessary for the design of city streets, highways, and freeways such as the cross sections, vertical and horizontal alignment, sight distances and stopping distances. Behavior of structural members beyond elastic range; plastic analysis of steel and concrete members and framed structures; stepwise incremental load and mechanism methods; yield/failure mechanisms for various types of frames. Intensive treatment of tension members, beams, columns, and connections. Individual Study. Other funding sources may also require more than 3-hours of enrollment. Civil engineering also includesplanning, designing, andexecutingsurveying operations and locating, delimiting, and delineatingphysical and cultural features on the earth's surface. Environmental Regulations and Permits. Fundamental aspects of elasto-plastic behavior of soils along axisymmetric stress paths, shear strength of soils in light of critical state soil mechanics, and constitutive models to predict soil response under saturated conditions, including Cam Clay and modified Cam Clay models. Critical state soil mechanics, dilation and strain-softening in drained shear, pore pressure response in undrained shear, including static liquefaction. B.S. CVEG4890. Paving operations. Credit will not be granted for both CE4311 and CE5337. The department also offers graduate minors of 9 to 15 credits of coursework to students from other engineering departments. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE2311; Grade of C or better in MATH2425. Credit not granted for both CE4305 and CE5388. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE3302 and Admission to the CE Professional Program. CVEG2013 provides the student with a foundation in the theory and principles of statics for use in subsequent civil engineering courses. Graded F, P, R. Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of Civil Engineering Graduate Advisor. The FYS is offered by many departments across the University (click. Building codes, Masonry Standard Joint Committee (MSJC) specifications, material specifications, test methods, and recommended practice documents. Prerequisites: CENG 301 and ENSC 306. CE 199 Professional Experience 1R-0L-1C. 188. Sizing of members in masonry and timber according to applicable building codes. SURFACE WATER QUALITY MODELING. Base selection. CE5323. Prerequisite: CE3343 or consent of instructor. 32.5 Hours must be upper-level courses (300-400 level) Grade of 'C' Minimum required for all courses in the major, quantitative studies, and technical electives 25% Of major taken through. 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