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Fall Semester 2019

 

Civil Engineering
Kerrie Schattler • Business and Enginee 2251 • 309-677-2779
C E100Introduction to Civil Engineering (1 hour)
 01 Tu2:00 PM -2:50 PM BEC4140 Kerrie Schattler  
 02 Th2:00 PM -2:50 PM BEC4140 Kerrie Schattler  
C E150Mechanics I (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 121 or MTH 115 or MTH 119
 01 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM JOB200 Mohammad Imran Hossain  
 02 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM JOB200 Mohammad Imran Hossain  
 03 TT5:00 PM -6:15 PM JOB200 Mahmoodreza Soltani  
C E200Engineering Co-Op (0 hours)
Prerequisite: sophomore standing in the College of Engineering and Technology, 2.0 overall grade point average at Bradley, approval of engineering and technology Co-op coordinator and Co-op faculty advisor.
 01 *R* Arr     Julie Reyer  
C E205Computing in Civil Engineering (1 hour)
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing
 01 W8:00 AM -8:50 AM JOB126 David Spelman  
C E206Surveying (2 hours)
Registration in one lecture & one lab required
 01 M12:00 PM -12:50 PM JOB200 Robert L Anderson  
 02 W12:00 PM -12:50 PM JOB200 Robert L Anderson  
 A M2:00 PM -4:50 PM JOB118 Robert L Anderson  
 B Tu2:00 PM -4:50 PM JOB112 Robert L Anderson  
 C Canceled
C E224CADD (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CON 132.
 01 MW3:00 PM -4:30 PM JOB126 Souhail Elhouar  
 and               Mohammad Ammar Al Zarrad 
 02 Tu5:00 PM -7:50 PM JOB126 Gabriel Rodriguez  
 and               Mohammad Ammar Al Zarrad 
C E250Mechanics II (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 150.
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BEC4120 Mahmoodreza Soltani  
 02 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM JOB302 Yasser A Khodair  
C E260Fluid Mechanics (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 250.
 01 MW12:00 PM -12:50 PM JOB105 Fahmidah Ummul Ashraf  
 LabA Tu2:00 PM -4:50 PM JOB105 Fahmidah Ummul Ashraf  
C E270Mechanics of Materials (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 150.
 01 MWF1:00 PM -1:50 PM JOB200 Mahmoodreza Soltani  
 02 MWF2:00 PM -2:50 PM JOB200 Sihyun Kim  
C E350Geotechnical Engineering (4 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 260, CE 270.
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM JOB200 Sihyun Kim  
 A Tu2:00 PM -4:50 PM JOB118 Sihyun Kim  
 B Th2:00 PM -4:50 PM JOB118 Sihyun Kim  
C E359Structural Analysis (4 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 270.
 01 MTTF11:00 AM -11:50 AM JOB302 Yasser A Khodair  
C E360Introduction to Environmental Engineering (4 hours)
Prerequisite: CHM 110 and CHM 111.
 01 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM BR225 David Spelman  
 A Tu2:00 PM -4:50 PM JOB330 David Spelman  
 B Th2:00 PM -4:50 PM JOB330 David Spelman  
C E365Reinforced Concrete Design (4 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 359.
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM JOB300 Yoon-Si Lee  
 LabA Tu9:00 AM -11:50 AM JOB118 Yoon-Si Lee  
C E383Ethics and Sustainability (1 hour)
 01 M8:00 AM -8:50 AM JOB204 Krishnanand Maillacheruvu  
C E430Water Supply & Hydraulic Engineering (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 260.
 01 MW3:00 PM -4:15 PM JOB200 Fahmidah Ummul Ashraf  
C E442Design of Steel Structures (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 359.
 01 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM JOB306 Yoon-Si Lee  
C E480Transportation Engineering (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 224
 01 TT5:00 PM -6:15 PM BEC4140 Kerrie Schattler  
C E492Special Topics II (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: consent of advisor.
 01 *R* Tu2:00 PM -4:50 PM JOB105 Fahmidah Ummul Ashraf  
 "Special Topcis II: Fl"
C E493Civil Engineering Design Project I (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 393
 01 MW12:00 PM -1:15 PM JOB326 Amir W Al-KhafajiCore: WI 
 and               Randy Burt 
 Transportation Engineering Section
 02 MW12:00 PM -1:15 PM JOB327 Amir W Al-KhafajiCore: WI 
 and               Scott Reeise 
 and               Nicholas Stoffer 
 and               Robert Culp 
 Environmental Engineering Section
 03 MW12:00 PM -1:15 PM JOB204 Amir W Al-KhafajiCore: WI 
 and               Timothy Sumner 
 and               Jane Gerdes 
C E515Advanced Foundation Engineering (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 422
 01 Canceled
C E520Advanced Numerical Methods (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 210. Not open to students who have previously earned credit in CE 610.
 01 TT5:00 PM -6:15 PM JOB326 Krishnanand Maillacheruvu  
C E542Advanced Water Treatment (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 360.
 01 MW3:00 PM -4:15 PM JOB327 Krishnanand Maillacheruvu  
C E546Groundwater Hydrology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 260.
 01 TT6:30 PM -7:45 PM MOR304 Fahmidah Ummul Ashraf  
C E560Advanced Structural Analysis (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 210 and CE 359.
 01 MW5:00 PM -6:15 PM JOB200 Yoon-Si Lee  
C E575Structural Dynamics (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 210 and CE 359.
 01 TT6:30 PM -7:45 PM JOB327 Yasser A Khodair  
C E583Geometric Highway Design (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 480
 01 MW3:00 PM -4:15 PM JOB204 Kerrie Schattler  
C E591Advanced Topics I (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: Consent of department chair.
 01 MW5:00 PM -6:15 PM JOB327 Mohammad Imran Hossain  
 Advanced Pavement Design
C E699Thesis (0 to 6 hours)
Prerequisite: Consent of department chair
 01 *R* Arr     Kerrie Schattler  
 
Introduction to the civil engineering professions. Introduction to fundamental engineering concepts; engineering design; engineering ethics; professional societies; introduction to computers and computer applications.
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.
Full-time cooperative education assignment for civil engineering students who alternate periods of full-time school with periods of full-time academic or career-related work in industry. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory.
Introduction to computing in civil engineering using MATLAB and other software. Arrays, vectors, and matrices, programming in MATLAB, analyzing numeric data, vectors and matrices, analyzing and visualizing data, plotting and graphics.
Theory and applications of measurements of horizontal distances, differences in elevations, horizontal angles, vertical angles, bearings, azimuths, and areas and volumes. Simple horizontal and vertical curves, topographic surveys and mapping. Public land surveying system. Introduction to GPS technology.
Examinations of graphical capabilities of current computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) systems. Theoretical and hands-on applications of the most widely used CADD systems available for Civil Engineering and Construction students.
Kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies using vector analysis. Kinetics includes principles of force-mass-acceleration, work-energy, and impulse-momentum.
Fluid properties and fluid motion: basic laws of motion in integral form; applications of basic laws in solving fluid flow problems. Hydrostatics, dimensional analysis, similitude, and incompressible viscous flow (both laminar and turbulent) in conduits. Introduction to open channel flow; culverts, sewers, and streams. Laboratory experiments.
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.
Physical properties of soils, soil profiles, and deposits. Soil strength determination. Flow of water through soil masses. Laboratory experiments.
Analysis of statically determinate structures including influence lines. Deflections by area-moment, conjugate beam, and Castigliano's theorem. Analysis of statically indeterminate structures including influence lines. Classical solutions by consistent displacements, three-moment theorem, moment distribution, and slope deflection methods. Matrix methods for structural analysis by stiffness approach.
Analysis techniques and design procedures for unit operations and unit processes for water and waste water treatment. Techniques for the examination of water and waste water quality.Laboratory experiments.
Theory and design of reinforced concrete structures: beams, columns, slabs, walls, and buildings. Current ACI Code provisions for elastic and ultimate design. Laboratory experiments.
Engineering ethics with applications to sustainable civil infrastructure. Ethical responsibilities to public, clients, and employers. Social responsibility and public participation for civil infrastructure.
Water use and wastewater generation. Conveying and distributing water. Wastewater and stormwater conveyance system design. Design of storage structures and other systems for water conservation and water use; open channel flow, closed conduit flow, hydraulic structures, hydraulic power conversion.
Design of steel structural members. Behavior of members and connections. Theoretical and practical considerations in member selection and joint design.
Introduction to transportation engineering and planning as it relates to highways. Characteristics of highway systems: the driver, vehicle and roadway, traffic engineering studies, highway safety, traffic flow fundamentals, capacity and level of service concepts, intersection traffic control, transportation planning and site impact analysis, geometric design of highways.
Topics of special interest which may vary each time course is offered. Topics stated in current Schedule of Classes.
First of a two-semester course design project sequence. Discussions of the relationship between the owner, architect, consultant, superintendent, construction manager, general contractor and subcontractors. Methods of project delivery, Project concepts through construction, design phases, and project challenges. Leadership, ethics, public policy issues, LEED, and basic business management practices. Oral and written report of preliminary plan.
Advanced pile capacity formulations, buckling, and lateral loading. Mat foundations, finite difference solutions. Foundations on difficult soils. Slope stability; stability of earth dams. Excavations; geotechnical instrumentation.
Selected numerical methods and applications chosen to meet current needs for solving problems in civil engineering.
Design of physical and chemical unit processes and unit operations with an emphasis on water treatment. Design of aeration systems, coagulation and flocculation processes, sedimentation tanks, filtration systems, chemical precipitation processes, ion exchange processes, and disinfection processes. Advanced purification methods including adsorption, reverse osmosis, electro-dialysis, and membrane processes. Treatment and disposal of physiochemical process sludges.
Groundwater in the hydrological cycle, fundamentals of groundwater flow; flow net analysis; steady-state and transient well testing techniques for parameter estimation; multiple well systems; leaky aquifers; sea water intrusion; groundwater investigation; artificial recharge of aquifers, design of wells; subsidence and lateral movement of land surface due to groundwater pumping. Design and computer applications.
Direct stiffness method for the analysis of two-dimensional trusses and frames, equivalent nodal forces, thermal and settlement effects, principle of virtual work, space trusses, grid structures, static condensation, Lagrange multipliers, tapered elements.
Single degree of freedom systems; multi-degree of freedom systems; lumped mass and consistent mass-MDOF beams; free and forced vibrations; earthquake loading; impact and impulsive loads; numerical procedures.
Application of standards, theory, and practice in design of streets and highways. Design of streets and highways including cross section elements, shoulder, and roadside features.
Topics of special interest, which may vary each time course is offered. Topic stated in current Schedule of Classes.
Research on a topic selected by the student and approved by the chair. Repeatable to a maximum of six hours total.
This course meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
OC - Communication - Oral Communication
W1 - Communication - Writing 1
W2 - Communication - Writing 2
FA - Fine Arts
GS - Global Perspective - Global Systems
WC - Global Perspective - World Cultures
HU - Humanities
NS - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Natural Sciences
SB - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
MI - Multidisciplinary Integration
QR - Quantitative Reasoning
This section meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
EL - Experiential Learning
IL - Integrative Learning
WI - Writing Intensive
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