CCE 101 CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING ORIENTATION (2)
Introduction to civil and construction engineering professions; problem solving, communication skills. This course is required by the CE, CEM and FE programs.
PREREQS:
(MTH 112* or MTH 251*) and MTH 111
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CCE 102 CIVIL & CONSTRUCTION ENGR I: PROBLEM-SOLVING AND TECHNOLOGY (3)
A skills-based course that focuses on introducing freshman students to the use of technology in solving civil engineering problems. Topics to be covered include units, homework professionalism, professional presentations, Internet tools, software for numeric methods and programming. Students use laptop computers during class. Some class involvement with professional societies or chapters. Projects from the areas of civil and construction engineering. Lec/lab.
PREREQS:
(MTH 112* or MTH 251*) and MTH 111
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CCE 201 CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND DESIGN (3)
Introduces the engineering design process and graphic skills that are used by civil and construction engineers. Topics include design process, geometric construction, multiviews, auxiliary views, sections, dimensioning, tolerances and engineering drawing standards. Students participate in team design projects and presentations. Graphic and design projects from the areas of civil and construction engineering.
PREREQS:
MTH 111 or (MTH 112* or MTH 241* or MTH 251*)
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CCE 321 CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING MATERIALS (4)
Highway materials; aggregate, concrete and asphalt. Standard test methods.
PREREQS:
ENGR 213 and (ST 314 or BA 276)
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CCE 422 GREEN BUILDING MATERIALS (3)
Introduces concepts of construction with green building materials. Specific concepts include evaluation of what truly makes a material "green", long-term performance (e.g. durability) of materials, material production and life cycle cost analysis. Concepts of green building programs, guidelines and specifications will be introduced.
PREREQS:
CE 321
and
(ECON 201 or ECON 201H or ECON 202 or ECON 202H) and ST 314 or equivalent.
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CCE 522 GREEN BUILDING MATERIALS (3)
Introduces concepts of construction with green building materials. Specific concepts include evaluation of what truly makes a material "green", long-term performance (e.g. durability) of materials, material production and life cycle cost analysis. Concepts of green building programs, guidelines and specifications will be introduced.
PREREQS:
(ECON 201 or ECON 201H or ECON 202 or ECON 202H) and ST 314 or equivalent.
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