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CE 319 – Engineering Economy

2015-06-30T09:23:35+03:00

Course Description DESCRIPTION OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CE 319 – Engineering Economy: Engineering Economy, General introduction and Background, objectives, references, The Economic Environment and Cost Concepts, Cost – Volume Relationships, Law of Supply and Demand, Introduction to Selection in Present Economy, Total Cost in Material Selection, Economy of location, Alternative Machine Speed, Materials with Limit Supply, Proficiency, Economy Selection of Beams, Production, Money-Time Relation, Simple and Compound Interest, Finding F when Given P, Finding P when Given F, Finding F when Given A, Finding A when Given F, Finding A when Given P, Summary. Deferred Annuities, Beginning of [...]

CE 319 – Engineering Economy2015-06-30T09:23:35+03:00

CE 313 – Reinforced Concrete I

2015-06-30T09:23:44+03:00

Course Description DESCRIPTION OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CE 313 – Reinforced Concrete I: Introduction, course outline, Loads, Serviceability and Safety of Structures, Design Basis, Design codes and specifications, Safety Provisions of the ACI Code, Fundamental Assumptions of RC Behavior, Properties of Concrete in Compression,  Properties of Concrete in Tension, Reinforcing Steel for Concrete, Grades and Strengths, Stress-strain Curves, Flexural Analysis and Design of Reinforced Concrete Beams, Fundamental Assumptions, RC

CE 313 – Reinforced Concrete I2015-06-30T09:23:44+03:00

CE 317 – Soil Mechanics I

2015-06-30T09:23:49+03:00

Course Description DESCRIPTION OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CE 317 – Soil Mechanics I: Analysis and classification of soils, Clay minerals, Stress and strain behavior and relationship, stresses within a soil mass, Effective stress concept, Permeability and seepage, Compressibility and consolidation of soil, Shear strength of soil, Lateral earth pressure, Slope stability, Bearing capacity and settlement of foundations, The improvement of soil.

CE 317 – Soil Mechanics I2015-06-30T09:23:49+03:00

CE 311 – Structural Analysis I

2015-06-30T09:23:53+03:00

Course Description DESCRIPTION OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CE 311 – Structural Analysis I: Introduction, Stability of structures, Analysis of statically determinate frames (shear, moment and axial force diagrams), Compound trusses, Complex trusses, Influence lines for beams and frames, Influence lines for trusses, Maximum shear and moments due to a moving load, Cables and arches, Approximate analysis of statically determinate structures(frames and trusses).

CE 311 – Structural Analysis I2015-06-30T09:23:53+03:00

CE 220 – Building Construction

2015-06-30T09:23:57+03:00

Course Description DESCRIPTION OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CE 220 – Building Construction: Introduction, course outline, Foundations, Masonry, Masonry wall construction, Concrete construction, Steel frame construction, Sitecast concrete framing systems, Interior Walls and Partitions, Finish Ceilings and Floors.

CE 220 – Building Construction2015-06-30T09:23:57+03:00

CE 216 – Surveying II

2015-06-30T09:24:14+03:00

Course Description DESCRIPTION OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CE 216 – Surveying II: Methods of calculation and Meaurements of area, Methods of calculation and Meaurements of area, calculation and Meaurements of volume, Types of polygons, methods of calculating trends and its adjustments, methods of calculating the coordinates and their adjustments , ribbing compass. methods of calculating the coordinates and their adjustments , ribbing compass. Topographic surveying, Angles and Trends: theodolite compass, methods of measuring angles and directions, mistakes, Introduction to the total station.

CE 216 – Surveying II2015-06-30T09:24:14+03:00

CE 218 – Engineering Mathematics

2015-06-30T09:24:19+03:00

Course Description DESCRIPTION OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CE 218 – Engineering Mathematics: Introduction, Functions  of  several  variables, Limits  and  continuity  in  higher  dimension, Partial  derivatives  , Three  - dimensional  Laplace  equation, Two -  dimensional  Laplace  equation, One –dimensional  Wave  equation, The  chain  Rule  for  function  of  two  independent  variables, Gradient  vectors, Tangent  planes, Total  differential, High  and  low  points  on  the  surface.

CE 218 – Engineering Mathematics2015-06-30T09:24:19+03:00

CE 224-Geology for Civil Engineers

2015-06-30T09:24:23+03:00

Course Description DESCRIPTION OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CE 224-Geology for Civil Engineers: Structure of the earth, geological cycles, minerals and rocks. Magmatic, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.Geologic structure and its importance in civil engineering. Geologic maps and cross-sections. Dams and reservoir geology. Geological concepts in landslides, hydrogeology and tunnels. Quarries and dimension stone. External processes on land and in the sea. Internal processes including deformation of rocks and earthquakes.

CE 224-Geology for Civil Engineers2015-06-30T09:24:23+03:00

CE 214 – Fluid Mechanics II

2015-06-30T09:24:28+03:00

  Course Description DESCRIPTION OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CE 214 – Fluid Mechanics II: Introduction to Flow of the real fluid, Laminar and turbulent flow, Boundary layers, Shear stress of laminar and turbulent flow, Velocity distribution and flow establishment, Correction factor of velocity and momentum heads, Flow through pipes, Flow through Smooth and rough pipes, Friction and minor losses, Compound pipes, Flow in open channels ,types of flow, Mannings and Chezy formulas, best section, Dimensional analysis  

CE 214 – Fluid Mechanics II2015-06-30T09:24:28+03:00

CE 212 – Mechanics of Materials II

2015-06-30T09:24:33+03:00

Course Description DESCRIPTION OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CE 212 – Mechanics of Materials II: Introduction, course outline, Compound stresses, Introduction, Superposition, Force applied parallel to member’s axis, Unsymmetrical bending, Superposition of shearing stresses, Analysis of Plane Stress and Strain, Introduction, the basic problem, Equations of the transformation of plane stress, Principal stresses, maximum shearing stresses, Mohr’s circle of stress, Construction of Mohr’s circle of stress, Construction of Mohr’s circle of stress, Combined Stresses- Pressure Vessels- Failure Theories, Thin-walled pressure vessels, Failure theories, Design of Members by Strength Criteria, Introduction, design of axially loaded members, Design criteria for prismatic [...]

CE 212 – Mechanics of Materials II2015-06-30T09:24:33+03:00
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