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January Interim 2015

 

Civil Engineering
Kerrie Schattler • Business and Enginee 2251 • 309-677-2779
C E150Mechanics I (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 121 or MTH 115
 01 MTWTFSa9:15 AM -12:45 PM JOB200 Robert W Fuessle  
C E210Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 223.
C E 210 is equivalent to C E 202 for continuing students
 01 MTWTFSa2:15 PM -5:45 PM JOB200 Krishnanand Maillacheruvu  
C E270Mechanics of Materials (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 150.
C E 270 is equivalent to C E 301 for continuing students
 01 MTWTF9:15 AM -12:45 PM JOB304 Souhail Elhouar  
C E393Sustainability and Public Policy (2 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 122
 01 *R* Arr     Robert W Fuessle  
 
Analysis of two- and three-dimensional force systems by vector algebra. Applications of principles of equilibrium to particles, rigid bodies, and simple structures. Friction, distributed forces, center of gravity, centroids, moments of inertia. U.S. and SI systems of units and applications.
State-of-the-art algorithms used in solving complex engineering problems. Mathematical models involving ordinary and partial differential equations. Initial value, boundary value, and transient problems in civil engineering.
Internal forces; stress, strain, and their relations; stresses and deformations in axial and torsional loading; indeterminate problems; stresses and deformations in flexural members; transformation of stresses; introduction to member design; column buckling analysis.
Introduction to engineering economics with applications to assessment of sustainable alternatives in infrastructure, ability to engage in life-long learning, knowledge of contemporary issues, understanding professional and ethical responsibility, and ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams. Applications of systems engineering concepts including optimization.
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