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CatalogHome>Undergraduate>TheCollegeofEngineering>CivilEngineering
CivilEngineeringBachelorofScienceinCivilEngineering(BSCIV):190.5quartercredits
AbouttheProgramThecivilengineeringmajorpreparesstudentsinthefundamentalprinciplesnecessarytopracticethisprofessioninanyofitsbranches,includingconstructionmanagement,waterresources,structural,transportation,environmental,geotechnical,andpublicfacilitiesengineering.
Civilengineersareactiveintheplanning,design,construction,researchanddevelopment,operation,maintenance,andrehabilitationoflargeengineeringsystems.Aparticularfocusisthereconstructionofthenationsinfrastructurethroughsolutionsthatminimizethedisruptionofsocialandnaturalenvironments.
Civilengineeringgraduatesaregroundedinthefundamentalprinciplesnecessaryforthepracticeofthisprofessioninanyofitsmodernbranches,includingconstructionmanagement,waterresourcesengineering,structuralengineering,geotechnicalengineering,transportationengineering,andenvironmentalengineering.
Sevenoftherequiredcoursesinthedisciplineincludeintegrallaboratoriesorfieldprojectsforbotheducationalillustrationandprofessionalpracticeexposure.
Carefulselectionoftheelectivesspecifiedinthecurriculumcanleadtoawidevarietyofcareerobjectives.Forinstance,studentswithaninterestinwaterresourcesengineeringmayelectadvancedcoursesinhydrology,ecology,andchemistryselectseniorprofessionalelectivesinthegeotechnicalandwaterresourcesareasandchooseappropriatetopicsforseniordesignandseniorseminar.Seniors,withtheapprovalofthedepartmenthead,canelectcertaingraduatecourses.
Aspecialfeatureofthemajorisseniordesign.Agroupofstudentsworkswithafacultyadvisortodevelopasignificantdesignprojectselectedbythegroup.Allcivilengineeringstudentsparticipateinadesignproject.
MissionStatementThecivilandarchitecturalengineeringfacultyareresponsiblefordeliveringanoutstandingcurriculumthatequipsourgraduateswiththebroadtechnicalknowledge,designproficiency,professionalism,andcommunicationsskillsrequiredforthemtomakesubstantialcontributionstosocietyandtoenjoyrewardingcareers.
ProgramEducationalObjectivesCivilengineeringgraduateswillbecomeprofessionalswhoanalyze,design,construct,manageoroperatephysicalinfrastructureandsystems,oradvanceknowledgeofthefield.
StudentOutcomesThedepartmentsstudentoutcomesreflecttheskillsandabilitiesthatthecurriculumisdesignedtoprovidetostudentsbythetimetheygraduate.Theseare:
a)anabilitytoapplyknowledgeofmathematics,science,andengineering
b)anabilitytodesignandconductexperiments,aswellastoanalyzeandinterpretdata
c)anabilitytodesignasystem,component,orprocesstomeetdesiredneedswithinrealisticconstraintssuchaseconomic,environmental,social,political,ethical,healthandsafety,manufacturability,andsustainability
d)anabilitytofunctiononmultidisciplinaryteams
e)anabilitytoidentify,formulate,andsolveengineeringproblems
f)anunderstandingofprofessionalandethicalresponsibility
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g)anabilitytocommunicateeffectively
h)thebroadeducationnecessarytounderstandtheimpactofengineeringsolutionsinaglobal,economic,environmental,andsocietalcontext
i)arecognitionoftheneedfor,andanabilitytoengageinlifelonglearning
j)aknowledgeofcontemporaryissues
k)anabilitytousethetechniques,skills,andmodernengineeringtoolsnecessaryforcivilengineeringpractice.
AdditionalInformationTheCivilEngineeringprogramisaccreditedbytheEngineeringAccreditationCommissionofABET.
Formoreinformationaboutthismajor,contacttheDepartmentofCivil,ArchitecturalandEnvironmentalEngineering.
DegreeRequirementsGeneralEducation/LiberalStudiesRequirementsENGL101 CompositionandRhetoricI:InquiryandExploratoryResearch 3.0ENGL102 CompositionandRhetoricII:TheCraftofPersuasion 3.0ENGL103 CompositionandRhetoricIII:ThematicAnalysisAcrossGenres 3.0UNIVE101 TheDrexelExperience 2.0
GeneralEducationRequirements* 21.0
FreeElectives 6.0FoundationRequirementsMATH121 CalculusI 4.0MATH122 CalculusII 4.0MATH200 MultivariateCalculus 4.0PHYS101 FundamentalsofPhysicsI 4.0PHYS102 FundamentalsofPhysicsII 4.0PHYS201 FundamentalsofPhysicsIII 4.0CHEM101 GeneralChemistryI 3.5CHEM102 GeneralChemistryII 4.5BIO141 EssentialBiology 4.5CS121 ComputationLaboratoryI 1.0CS122 ComputationLaboratoryII 1.0CS123 ComputationLaboratoryIII 1.0ENGR100 BeginningComputerAidedDraftingforDesign 1.0ENGR101 EngineeringDesignLaboratoryI 2.0ENGR102 EngineeringDesignLaboratoryII 2.0ENGR103 EngineeringDesignLaboratoryIII 2.0ENGR201 Evaluation&PresentationofExperimentalDataI 3.0ENGR202 Evaluation&PresentationofExperimentalDataII 3.0ENGR210 IntroductiontoThermodynamics 3.0ENGR220 FundamentalsofMaterials 4.0ENGR231 LinearEngineeringSystems 3.0ENGR232 DynamicEngineeringSystems 3.0ENGR361 StatisticalAnalysisofEngineeringSystems 3.0
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MajorRequirementsCAE491[WI] SeniorDesignProjectI 3.0CAE492[WI] SeniorDesignProjectII 3.0CAE493[WI] SeniorDesignProjectIII 3.0CAEE201 IntroductiontoInfrastructureEngineering 3.0CAEE210 MeasurementsinCivil,ArchitecturalandEnvironmentalEngineeringI 3.0CAEE211 MeasurementsinCivil,ArchitecturalandEnvironmentalEngineeringII 4.0CIVE240[WI] EngineeringEconomicAnalysis 3.0CIVE250 ConstructionMaterials 4.0CIVE310 SoilMechanicsI 4.0CIVE320 IntroductiontoFluidFlow 3.0CIVE330 Hydraulics 4.0CIVE375 StructuralMaterialBehavior 3.0CIVE410 FoundationEngineering 3.0CIVE430 Hydrology 3.0CIVE477[WI] Seminar 2.0CIVE478[WI] Seminar 1.0ENVE300 IntroductiontoEnvironmentalEngineering 3.0MEM202 Statics 3.0MEM230 MechanicsofMaterialsI 4.0
SeniorProfessionalElectives** 18.0
Selectoneofthefollowing: 3.0CIVE370 IntroductiontoStructuralAnalysisCIVE300 StructuralAnalysisI
Basedonwhetherornotstudentsarepursuingastructuralornonstructuralconcentration,studentsselectoneofthefollowingoptions:er:
4.0
CIVE301 StructuralDesignICIVE371&CIVE372
IntroductiontoStructuralDesignandStructuralLaboratory
TotalCredits 190.5
* GeneralEducationRequirements.
** Asequenceofthreecoursesinamajorareaofstudyisrequired,withatotalofsix3creditprofessionalelectives.
WritingIntensiveCourseRequirementsInordertograduate,allstudentsmustpassthreewritingintensivecoursesaftertheirfreshmanyear.Twowritingintensivecoursesmustbeinastudent'smajor.Thethirdcanbeinanydiscipline.Studentsareadvisedtotakeonewritingintensiveclasseachyear,beginningwiththesophomoreyear,andtoavoidclusteringthesecoursesneartheendoftheirmatriculation.Transferstudentsneedtomeetwithanacademicadvisortoreviewthenumberofwritingintensivecoursesrequiredtograduate.
A"WI"nexttoacourseinthiscatalogmayindicatethatthiscoursecanfulfillawritingintensiverequirement.Forthemostuptodatelistofwritingintensivecoursesbeingoffered,studentsshouldchecktheWritingIntensiveCourseListattheUniversityWritingCenter.Studentsschedulingtheircoursescanalsoconductasearchforcourseswiththeattribute"WI"tobringupalistofallwritingintensivecoursesavailablethatterm.Transferstudentsneedtomeetwithanacademicadvisortoreviewthe
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numberofwritingintensivecoursesrequiredtograduate.
SamplePlanofStudyBSCivilEngineering5YRUGCoopConcentration
Term1 Credits
CHEM101 GeneralChemistryI 3.5COOP101 CareerManagementandProfessionalDevelopment 0.0CS121 ComputationLaboratoryI 1.0ENGL101 CompositionandRhetoricI:InquiryandExploratoryResearch 3.0ENGR100 BeginningComputerAidedDraftingforDesign 1.0ENGR101 EngineeringDesignLaboratoryI 2.0MATH121 CalculusI 4.0UNIVE101 TheDrexelExperience 1.0 TermCredits 15.5Term2
CHEM102 GeneralChemistryII 4.5CS122 ComputationLaboratoryII 1.0ENGL102 CompositionandRhetoricII:TheCraftofPersuasion 3.0ENGR102 EngineeringDesignLaboratoryII 2.0MATH122 CalculusII 4.0PHYS101 FundamentalsofPhysicsI 4.0UNIVE101 TheDrexelExperience 0.5 TermCredits 19.0Term3
BIO141 EssentialBiology 4.5CS123 ComputationLaboratoryIII 1.0ENGL103 CompositionandRhetoricIII:ThematicAnalysisAcrossGenres 3.0ENGR103 EngineeringDesignLaboratoryIII 2.0MATH200 MultivariateCalculus 4.0PHYS102 FundamentalsofPhysicsII 4.0UNIVE101 TheDrexelExperience 0.5 TermCredits 19.0Term4
CAEE201 IntroductiontoInfrastructureEngineering 3.0ENGR201 Evaluation&PresentationofExperimentalDataI 3.0ENGR220 FundamentalsofMaterials 4.0ENGR231 LinearEngineeringSystems 3.0PHYS201 FundamentalsofPhysicsIII 4.0 TermCredits 17.0Term5
CAEE210 MeasurementsinCivil,ArchitecturalandEnvironmentalEngineeringI 3.0
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ENGR202 Evaluation&PresentationofExperimentalDataII 3.0ENGR210 IntroductiontoThermodynamics 3.0ENGR232 DynamicEngineeringSystems 3.0MEM202 Statics 3.0 TermCredits 15.0Term6
CIVE320 IntroductiontoFluidFlow 3.0ENGR361 StatisticalAnalysisofEngineeringSystems 3.0ENVE300 IntroductiontoEnvironmentalEngineering 3.0MEM230 MechanicsofMaterialsI 4.0GeneralEducationElective* 3.0
TermCredits 16.0Term7
CAEE211 MeasurementsinCivil,ArchitecturalandEnvironmentalEngineeringII 4.0CIVE240[WI] EngineeringEconomicAnalysis 3.0CIVE250 ConstructionMaterials 4.0CIVE330 Hydraulics 4.0GeneralEducationElective* 3.0
TermCredits 18.0Term8
CIVE310 SoilMechanicsI 4.0CIVE430 Hydrology 3.0CIVE370or300
IntroductiontoStructuralAnalysisStructuralAnalysisI
3.0
GeneralEducationElective* 3.0
FreeElective 3.0 TermCredits 16.0Term9
CIVE375 StructuralMaterialBehavior 3.0CIVE410 FoundationEngineering 3.0GeneralEducationElectives* 3.0
CIVE301 StructuralDesignI(NonstructuralconcentrationtakesCIVE371&CIVE372) 4.0 TermCredits 13.0Term10
CAE491[WI] SeniorDesignProjectI 3.0CIVE477[WI] Seminar 2.0ProfessionalElectives* 6.0
GeneralEducationElective* 3.0
TermCredits 14.0Term11
CAE492[WI] SeniorDesignProjectII 3.0CIVE478[WI] Seminar 1.0
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ProfessionalElectives* 6.0
GeneralEducationElective* 3.0
TermCredits 13.0Term12
CAE493[WI] SeniorDesignProjectIII 3.0FreeElective 3.0ProfessionalElectives* 6.0
GeneralEducationElective* 3.0
TermCredits 15.0TotalCredit:190.5
* Seedegreerequirements.
Coop/CareerOpportunitiesWhenstudentscompletetheircoopjobs,theyareaskedtowriteanoverviewoftheirexperiences.Thesebriefquotesaretakenfromsomerecentstudentreports:
Engineeringconstructioninspector,statedepartmentoftransportation:Superviseddailyactivitiesinvolvedintheroadwayconstructionofthe[interstate]bypass.Recordeddailyvisualinspectionreportsforsoilsubbaseandmaterialsplacedonsite.Aidedseniorroadwayengineersinapprovinggradepriortoasphaltplacement.Usedvariousinstrumentstochecktemperatureanddepthsforasphaltplacement.Tookpartinonsitediscussionswithcontractortoclearupanydailyconstructionproblemsthatwouldhinderqualityofconstruction.
Constructioninspector,municipaldepartmentofpublicproperty:Inspectedworkperformedbyprivatecontractorsoncitypublicworksconstructionandrehabilitationprojectsforadherencetocontractplansandspecifications.Projectsincludedhealthcenters,policeandfirestations,libraries,cityhall,transitconcourses,andprisons.Responsiblefordailyinspectionreportsandoverallcoordinationforeachrespectiveproject.Alsoresponsibleforreviewingbillsandwritingcontractmodificationsandamendments...thevarietyofworkwasexcellent.
Environmentalcoop,chemicalsmanufacturer:Compileddataandwrotemonthlyregulatoryreports,inchargeofhazardouswastemanagementandsmallprojectsasneeded....Ihadmyownresponsibilitiesthathadanimpactontheentirecompany.Employerwasreallyinterestedinmyopinionandgavemeachancetodemonstratemyabilities,butalsoknewwhentostepin.EverybodywaswillingtoansweranyquestionsImayhavehad.
VisittheDrexelSteinbrightCareerDevelopmentCenterpageformoredetailedinformationoncoopandpostgraduateopportunities.
Dual/AcceleratedDegreeAcceleratedprogramTheAcceleratedProgramoftheCollegeofEngineeringprovidesopportunitiesforhighlytalentedandstronglymotivatedstudentstoprogresstowardtheireducationalgoalsessentiallyattheirownpace.Primarilythroughadvancedplacement,creditbyexamination,flexibilityofscheduling,andindependentstudy,theprogrammakesitpossibletocompletetheundergraduatecurriculumandinitiategraduatestudyinlessthanthefiveyearsrequiredbythestandardcurriculum.
DualDegreeBachelorsProgramsAstudentcompletingtheBachelorofSciencedegreeprograminarchitecturalengineeringmaycompleteadditionalcourses(specifiedbythedepartment)toearntheBachelorofSciencedegreeincivilengineering.(Thereverseisdifficultbecauseofprerequisitesinthesequenceofarchitecturalstudiodesigncourses,whichbeginsinthesophomoreyear.)
CivilEngineeringstudentscanalsocompleteadualdegreewiththeBachelorofScienceinEnvironmentalEngineering.
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Bachelors/MastersDualDegreeProgramExceptionalstudentscanalsopursueamasterofsciencedegreeinthesameperiodasthebachelorofscience.
Formoreinformationaboutthisprogram,visittheDepartment'sBS/MSDualDegreeProgramwebpage.
FacilitiesTheDepartmentiswellequippedwithstateoftheartfacilities:
Thedepartmentcomputerlabsareinoperation:acomputerassisteddesign(CAD)andcomputerizedinstructionallabandagraduatelevellab(advancedundergraduatescanbecomeinvolvedingraduatelevelwork).Externallabsareusedforsurveying,buildingdiagnostics,andsurfaceandgroundwatermeasurements.A$4.5millioninstructionandresearchlabrenovationwasfundedbytheNationalScienceFoundation,alumni,andcorporations.
Civil&ArchitecturalEngineeringCoursesCAE491[WI]SeniorDesignProjectI3.0Credits
Introducesthedesignprocess,includinginformationretrieval,problemdefinition,proposalwriting,patents,anddesignnotebooks.Includespresentationsonproblemareasbyexpertsfromindustry,government,andeducation.Thisisawritingintensivecourse.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CanenrollifclassificationisSenior.Prerequisites:CIVE330[MinGrade:D]and(CIVE301[MinGrade:D]orCIVE371[MinGrade:D])and(AE391[MinGrade:D]orCIVE310[MinGrade:D])
CAE492[WI]SeniorDesignProjectII3.0Credits
ContinuesCAE491.Requireswrittenandoralprogressreports.Thisisawritingintensivecourse.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditPrerequisites:CAE491[MinGrade:D]
CAE493[WI]SeniorDesignProjectIII3.0Credits
ContinuesCAE492.Requireswrittenandoralfinalreports,includingoralpresentationsbyeachdesignteamataformalDesignConferenceopentothepublicandconductedinthestyleofaprofessionalconference.Thisisawritingintensivecourse.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CAE492[MinGrade:D]
CivilEngineeringCoursesCIVE240[WI]EngineeringEconomicAnalysis3.0Credits
Techniquesforprojectdecisions:benefitcostandpresentworthanalysis,rateofreturn,capitalbudgeting,riskanalysis,environmentalimpact,anddepreciation.Thisisawritingintensivecourse.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshman
CIVE250ConstructionMaterials4.0Credits
ConstructionMaterials.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditPrerequisites:MEM202[MinGrade:D]
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CIVE251EngineeringSurveying3.0Credits
Coversthetheoryanduseofsurveyinginstrumentsandprinciplesofplaneandtopographicsurveying.Introducescomputerprogramsforsurveyingcomputationsandplotting.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshman
CIVE261MaterialsandStructuralBehaviorI3.0Credits
Introducesthebasicmaterialsofconstruction(timber,masonry,steel,andconcrete).Coverstheirbehaviorasingredientsofthestructuralsystem.Requiredforarchitectureandconstructionmanagementstudents.Fall.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifmajorisAEormajorisCIVEorclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:PHYS182[MinGrade:D]
CIVE262MaterialsandStructuralBehaviorII3.0Credits
ContinuesCIVE261.Requiredforarchitectureandconstructionmanagementstudents.Winter.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifmajorisAEormajorisCIVEorclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CIVE261[MinGrade:D]
CIVE263MaterialsandStructuralBehaviorIII3.0Credits
ContinuesCIVE262.Requiredforarchitectureandconstructionmanagementstudents.Spring.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifmajorisAEormajorisCIVEorclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CIVE262[MinGrade:D]
CIVE300TheoryofStructuresI3.0Credits
Coversanalysisofstaticallydeterminatestructures:equilibrium,compatibility,boundaryconditions,complimentaryandvirtualwork,energytheorems,reactions,memberforcesanddeflectionoftrusses,beamsandframes,andinfluencelines.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CIVE250[MinGrade:D]andMEM230[MinGrade:C]
CIVE301TheoryofStructuresII4.0Credits
Coversanalysisofstaticallyindeterminatestructures:forcemethodsfortrusses,beamsandframes,slopedeflectionandequilibriummethods,momentdistribution,stiffnessmatricesoftrussandbeamelements,andstiffnessmatrixmethodofanalysis.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CIVE300[MinGrade:D]
CIVE310SoilMechanicsI4.0Credits
Givesanoverviewoftypesofproblemsencounteredingeotechnicalengineering:index,mechanical,hydraulicandenvironmentalpropertiesofsoilsearthmassstability,deformation,andgroundwaterseepagelaboratorymeasurements.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshman
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Prerequisites:(EGEO220[MinGrade:D]orCAEE211[MinGrade:D])andCIVE250[MinGrade:D]
CIVE320IntroductiontoFluidFlow3.0Credits
Coversfundamentalsoffluidflow,fluidproperties,hydrostaticforces,kinematicsofflow,theBernoulliequation,linearmomentum,dimensionalanalysis,FroudeandReynoldssimilarityandhydraulicmodelsandanintroductiontopipeflowsandfriction.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditPrerequisites:TDEC202[MinGrade:D]orENGR210[MinGrade:D]
CIVE330Hydraulics4.0Credits
Coverspipeflow,frictionlosses,multiplepipesystems,waterdemandanddistributionnetworkdesign,pumpsandpumpingsystems,airflowinductsandfans,openchannelflows,hydraulicjumpsandenergydissipation,gravitypipenetworksandthedesignofstormandsanitarysewersystems.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditPrerequisites:CIVE320[MinGrade:D]
CIVE341MunicipalWaterFacilities3.0Credits
Coversanalysisanddesignofmunicipalwatersupplysystems,includingcollection,transmissionanddistributionfacilitiespublichealthconsiderationsinwatersupplyandmaintenanceofwatersupplyinfrastructure.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CIVE330[MinGrade:D]andCIVE430[MinGrade:D]
CIVE370IntroductiontoStructuralAnalysis3.0Credits
Coversequilibrium,virtualwork,reactions,andmemberforcesintrusses,beams,andframes.Introducesanalysisofstaticallyindeterminatestructuresandthestiffnessmatrixmethodofanalysis.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:MEM230[MinGrade:D]andCIVE250[MinGrade:D]
CIVE371IntroductiontoStructuralDesign3.0Credits
Coversthedesignprocess,withtopicsincludingstructuralsystems,loadsandloadpath,structuralsafety,anddesignmethods.Offersintroductiontosteel,reinforcedconcrete,wood,andmasonrydesign.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CIVE370[MinGrade:D]
CIVE372StructuralLaboratory1.0Credit
Courseuseofstructuralanalysiscomputerprogramstoconstructanalyticalmodelsofvariousstructuralsystems.Calculatereactionsanddeflectionsofstaticallydeterminateanddeterminatestructuresandcheckreliabilityofresults.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanorSophomoreCorequisite:CIVE371
CIVE375StructuralMaterialBehavior3.0Credits
Studyofdeformation,fractureandfatigueofstructuralmaterialsusedininfrastructure.Includesbasicfailuremodes,yieldingandplasticity,andfracturemechanics.Emphasisonanalyticalandpredictivemethodsthatdesignersusetoavoidfailure.Metals,ceramicandcompositesareconsidered,asistimedependentbehavior.
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College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:MEM230[MinGrade:D]andCIVE250[MinGrade:D]and(MATH201[MinGrade:D]orMATH261[MinGrade:D]orENGR231[MinGrade:D])
CIVE380SpecialTopicsinCivilEngineering12.0Credits
Coversselectedtopicsincivilengineering.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:CanberepeatedmultipletimesforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshman
CIVE399IndependentStudyinCivilEngineering12.0Credits
Independentstudyonatopicselectedbythestudent.Independentstudyissupervisedbyafacultymemberandguidedbyaplanofstudy.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:Canberepeatedmultipletimesforcredit
CIVE400StructuralDesignI3.0Credits
Coversprinciplesofdesignofstructuralmembersandsystems,includingloadsonstructures,structuralsafety,andstructuralmembersandtheirbehavior.Introduceselasticandlimitdesignprocedures.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CanenrollifclassificationisSenior.Prerequisites:CIVE301[MinGrade:D]
CIVE401StructuralDesignII3.0Credits
Coversprinciplesofdesignofreinforcedconcretestructuralsystems,includingbeams,slabs,columns,andfootings.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CIVE400[MinGrade:D]
CIVE402StructuralDesignIII3.0Credits
Coverselasticandplasticdesignofstructuralsteelmembers,includingbeams,columns,tensionmembers,beamcolumns,andplategirdersdesignofweldedandhighstrengthboltedconnectionsanddesignofsteeltrusses,bridges,andbuildings.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CIVE401[MinGrade:D]
CIVE410FoundationEngineering3.0Credits
Coversshearstrength,bearingcapacity,andlateralearthpressuredesignofshallowfoundations(footings,mats)anddeepfoundations(piles,drilledshafts)andexcavationandslopestability.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditPrerequisites:CIVE310[MinGrade:D]
CIVE420WaterandWasteTreatmentI3.0Credits
Coverswatersupplychemistry,includingcorrosioninwaterdistributionsystems,microbiologyofwaterandwastes,biodegradationoftoxicmaterials,andgrowthandmetabolisminwastewatertreatmentprocesses.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:Notrepeatableforcredit
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Restrictions:CanenrollifclassificationisSenior.Prerequisites:CIVE330[MinGrade:D]andCIVE340[MinGrade:D]
CIVE430Hydrology3.0Credits
Coverstherelationshipbetweenprecipitationandrunoff,unithydrographs,floodrouting,andwatersupplyprinciplesandapplications.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CAEE211[MinGrade:D]
CIVE431HydrologyGroundWater3.0Credits
Coversgeologicandhydrologicoccurrenceofgroundwater,undergroundflow,andgroundwatersupply.Winter.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CIVE330[MinGrade:D]
CIVE432WaterResourcesDesign3.0Credits
Coversplanninganddesignofbasinanddevelopmentsforrequirementsofvariouswaterusepurposes.Spring.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CannotenrollifclassificationisFreshmanPrerequisites:CIVE430[MinGrade:D]
CIVE477[WI]Seminar2.0Credits
Coversprofessionaldevelopmentandethics.Requirespreparationofatechnicalpaper.Thisisawritingintensivecourse.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CanenrollifclassificationisJuniororSenior.
CIVE478[WI]Seminar1.0Credit
Requirespreparationandpresentationofatechnicalpaper.Thisisawritingintensivecourse.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditRestrictions:CanenrollifclassificationisJuniororSenior.
Civil,Architectural&EnvironmentalEngrCoursesCAEE201IntroductiontoInfrastructureEngineering3.0Credits
Thiscoursepresentscasestudiestointroducethedesign,construction,operationandmaintenanceofinfrastructureprojects.Keyengineeringelementswithincivil,architecturalandenvironmentalengineeringarepresented.Theconceptofan"infrastructuresystem"alongwithinterrelationshipsamongthreedisciplinesareillustratedusingspecificcasestudieswhichchangesannuallyasvariouslocalinfrastructureprojectsmovefromdesignthroughconstruction.Onortwofieldtripsarepartofthecourse.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:Notrepeatableforcredit
CAEE210MeasurementsinCivil,ArchitecturalandEnvironmentalEngineeringI3.0Credits
ThiscourseintroducesstudenttovarioustechnicalspecialtieswithinCivil,ArchitecturalandEnvironmentalengineeringthroughhandsonexperienceofconductingfieldandlaboratorymeasurementsthataretypicaltothreeengineeringfields.ThecourseemphasizesgraphicalpresentationofdatausingEXCEL,SKETCHUPandothersoftware.Studentscollectdatafromlaborfieldsites.
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College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditPrerequisites:CAEE201[MinGrade:D]
CAEE211MeasurementsinCivil,ArchitecturalandEnvironmentalEngineeringII4.0Credits
ThiscourseisacontinuationofCAEE210.Therearetwomainmodulesinthecourse:fundamentalgeologicalprinciplesandrelationshipstoengineeringpropertiesandfundamentalsurveyingprinciplesandmeasurementsusingmodernsurveyingequipmentincludingGPS.
College/Department:CollegeofEngineeringRepeatStatus:NotrepeatableforcreditPrerequisites:CAEE210[MinGrade:D]
Civil,ArchitecturalandEnvironmentalEngineeringFacultyAbieyuwaAghayere,PhD,P.Eng(UniversityofAlberta).Professor.Structuraldesignconcrete,steelandwoodStructuralfailureanalysisandretrofittingofexistingstructuresNewstructuralsystemsandmaterials.
EminA.Aktan,PhD(UniversityofIllinoisatUrbanaChampaign)JohnRoeblingProfessorofInfrastructureStudies.Professor.Structuralengineeringinfrastructureevaluationintelligentsystems.
IvanBartoli,PhD(UniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego).AssistantProfessor.Nondestructiveevaluationandstructuralhealthmonitoringdynamicidentification,stresswavepropagationmodeling.
RobertBrehm,PhD,PE,FASCE(DrexelUniversity).AssociateTeachingProfessor.Internationalinfrastructuredeliveryresponsetonaturalcatastrophesriskassessmentandmitigationstrategiesprojectmanagementtechniques.
S.C.JonathanCheng,PhD(WestVirginiaUniversity).AssociateProfessor.Soilmechanicsgeosyntheticsprobabilisticdesignlandfillcontainments.
PeterDeCarlo,PhD(UniversityofColorado).AssistantProfessor.Outdoorairquality,particulatemattersizeandcompositioninstrumentationandmeasurements,sourceapportionmentofambientparticulatematter,climateimpactsofparticulatematter.
PatriciaGallagher,PhD(VirginiaPolytechnicInstitute).AssociateProfessor.Soilmechanicsgeoenvironmentalgroundimprovementsustainability.
PatrickGurian,PhD(CarnegieMellonUniversity).AssociateProfessor.Riskanalysisofenvironmentalandinfrastructuresystems,noveladsorbentmaterials,environmentalstandardsetting,Bayesianstatisticalmodeling,communityoutreachandenvironmentalhealth.
CharlesN.Haas,PhD(UniversityofIllinoisUrbana)L.D.BetzProfessorandDepartmentHead,Civil,ArchitecturalandEnvironmentalEngineering.Professor.Controlofhumanexposurestoandriskassessmentofpathogenicorganismswaterandwastetreatmenthomelandsecurity.
AhmadHamid,PhD(McMasterUniversity).Professor.Engineeredmasonrybuildingcladdingprestressedconcrete.
Y.GraceHsuan,PhD(ImperialCollege).Professor.Polymericandcementitioiusmaterialsgeosyntheticreliabilityanddurability.
JosephB.Hughes,PhD(UniversityofIowa)DeanoftheCollegeofEngineering.DistinguishedProfessor.Biologicalprocessesandapplicationsofnanotechnologyinenvironmentalsystems.
RogerMarino,PhD(DrexelUniversity).AssociateTeachingProfessor.FluidMechanics,WaterResources,EngineeringEducation,LandDevelopment
JosephP.Martin,PhD(ColoradoStateUniversity).Professor.Geoenvironmentalengineeringurbanenvironmentalhydrologytransportation.
JamesE.Mitchell,MArch(UniversityofPennsylvania).AssociateProfessor.Architecturalengineeringdesignbuildingsystems.
FrancoMontalto,PhD(CornellUniversity).AssociateProfessor.Effectsofbuiltinfrastructureonsocietalwaterneeds,ecohydrologicpatternsandprocesses,ecologicalrestoration,greendesign,waterinterventions.
FranklinMoon,PhD(GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology).AssociateProfessor.Fullscalestructuraltesting,structuraldynamics,
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evaluationandrehabilitationofexistingstructures.
JosephV.Mullin,PhD(PennsylvaniaStateUniversity).SeniorLecturer.Structuralmaterialbehavior,engineeringeconomyanddesign.
MiraS.Olson,PhD(UniversityofVirginia).AssociateProfessor.Groundwaterenvironmentalfluidmechanicshydrology.
AnuPradhan,PhD(CarnegieMellonUniversity).AssistantProfessor.Infrastructuremanagement,constructionengineering,transportationengineering,sensingsystem,geographicinformationsystem,statisticalmachinelearning.
YaredShifferaw,PhD(JohnsHopkinsUniversity).AssistantProfessor.Computationalandexperimentalmechanics,structuralstability,optimization,healthmonitoringandhazardmitigation,sustainablestructures,emergingmaterials,thinwalledstructuresandmetallicstructures.
KurtSjoblom,PhD(MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology).AssistantProfessor.Laboratorytestingofgeomaterials,geotechnicalengineering,foundationengineering.
SabrinaSpatari,PhD(UniversityofToronto).AssistantProfessor.Researchinindustrialecologydevelopmentandapplicationoflifecycleassessment(LCA)andmaterialflowanalysis(MFA)methodsforguidingengineeringandpolicydecisionsspecificinterestinbiomassandbioenergy,biofuels,andurbaninfrastructure.
MichaelWaring,PhD(UniversityofTexasAustin).AssistantProfessor.Indoorairqualityandbuildingsustainabilityindoorparticulatematterfateandtransportindoorchemistryandparticleformationsecondaryimpactsofcontroltechnologiesandstrategies.
JinWen,PhD(UniversityofIowa).AssociateProfessor.Architecturalengineering,buildingcontrolsystems,indoorairquality.
AspasiaZerva,PhD(UniversityofIllinois).Professor.Earthquakeengineeringmechanicsseismicityprobabilisticanalysis.
InterdepartmentalFacultyEugeniaEllis,PhD(VirginiaPolytechnicStateUniversity).AssociateProfessor.Registeredarchitectinteriordesign,extendedcarefacilitiesdesign,researchonspatialvisualization,perceptionandimagination.
BakhtierFarouk,PhD(UniversityofDelaware)BillingsProfessorofMechanicalEngineering.Professor.Heattransfercombustionnumericalmethodsturbulencemodelingmaterialsprocessing.
TonyH.Grubesic,PhD(TheOhioStateUniversity)DirectoroftheCenterforSpatialAnalyticsandGeocomputation(CSAG).Professor.Geographicinformationscience,spatialanalysis,development,telecommunicationpolicy,locationmodeling.
EmeritusFacultyHarryG.Harris,PhD(CornellUniversity).ProfessorEmeritus.Structuralmodels,dynamicsofstructures,platesandshells,industrializedbuildingconstruction.
RobertM.Koerner,PhD(DukeUniversity).HarryBownamProfessorEmeritus.Geosyntheticengineeringsoilmechanicswaterresources.
RichardWeggel,PhD(UniversityofIllinois)SamuelS.BaxterProfessorEmeritusCivilandEnvironmentalEngineering.ProfessorEmeritus.Coastalengineeringhydraulicsengineeringhydrology.
RichardWoodring,PhD(UniversityofIllinois)DeanofEngineeringEmeritus.ProfessorEmeritus.Structuralengineering,reinforcedconcrete.
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