CIVIL ENGINEERING / 67 CHM 6905-Individual Problems, Advanced (3-5; max: 10) Prereq: consent of faculty member supervising the work. Double registration permitted. Assigned reading program or development of assigned experimental problem. S/U op- tion. CHM 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. CHM 6935-Chemistry Colloquium (1; max: 7) Topics pres- ented by visiting scientists and local staff members. S/U op- tion. CHM 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max 5) S/U. CHM 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. CHM 7485-Special Topics in Theory of Atomic and Molecular Structure (1-3; max: 9) Prereq: CHM 6482 or PHS 6226, or equivalent. Mathematical techniques used in atom- ic, molecular, and solid-state theory. The one-electron ap- proximation and the general quantum-mechanical many- body problem. Selected advanced topics. CHM 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for stu- dents with a master's degree in the field of study or for stu- dents who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. CHM 7980--Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. CHS 5110-Radiochemistry (2) Prereq: CHM 3401 or 4412 or consent of instructor. Properties of radioactive nuclei, nature of radioactivity, nuclear structure, nuclear reactions, interac- tion of radiation with matter, chemical aspects of radio- activity, and applications of nucleonics to chemistry. CHS 5110L-Radiochemistry Laboratory (1) Prereq: CHM 3120C and 3401 or 4412, or consent of instructor. Radio- activity detection, radiochemical separations and analyses, radiochemistry laboratory techniques, the practice of radio- logical safety, and tracer applications of radioisotopes in chemistry and other fields. CHS 6120-Nuclear Chemistry (3) Prereq: CHS 5110. Radio- activity, nuclear structure, decay processes, nuclear reac- tions. SED 6943-Internship in College Teaching (2, 4 or multiples of 2, up to the required total of 6) Prereq: permission of Chemistry Department. Required of all candidates for the Master of Science in Teaching degree. Recommended for all graduate students in chemistry. CIVIL ENGINEERING College of Engineering GRADUATE FACULTY 1984-85 Chairman & Graduate Coordinator: J. H. Schaub. Pro- fessors: B. A. Benedict; H. K. Brooks; B. A. Christensen; D. U. Deere; B. E. Ruth; J. H. Schaub; M. W. Self; B. D. Spangler; F. C. Townsend; J. A. Wattleworth. Associate Professors: C. A. Collier; K. G. Courage; J. L. Davidson; J. L. Eades; C. O. Hays; Z. Herbsman; G. Long; W. G. Shafer; W. H. Zimpfer. Assistant Professors: T. G. Curtis; F. E. Fagundo; J. M. Lybas; M. C. McVay. As- sociate Engineer: C. E. Wallace. The following graduate degrees are offered to pre- pare qualified students for the professional practice of civil engineering: Master of Civil Engineering, Mas- ter of Engineering, Master of Science, Engineer, and Doctor of Philosophy. All degree programs include areas of concentration in the specialties of construc- tion, geotechnical engineering, hydraulics, structures, and transportation engineering. All degrees except the Ph.D. are available in a thesis or nonthesis pro- gram. Nonthesis degree students must successfully com- plete a report of substantial engineering content for a minimum of two hours credit in ECI 6974. Minor or supporting work is encouraged from a variety of re- lated or allied fields of study. Subject to approval by the supervisory committee, graduate level courses taken through the Depart- ments of Engineering Sciences, Coastal and Oceano- graphic Engineering, Environmental Engineering Sci- ences, and Geology are considered as major credit. CES 5305-Design of Structural Systems (2) Prereq: CES 4705, 4605. Fundamental characteristics of structural systems. Economic and architectural considerations. Building frames and connections. Plate girders. Special structures. CES 5325-Design of Highway Bridges (3) Prereq: CES 4605, 4705. Analysis by influence lines,.slab and girder bridges, composite design, prestressed concrete, continuity, arch bridges, design details, highway specifications. CES 5607-Behavior of Steel Structures (3) Prereq: CES 4605. Plastic analysis and design of beams and frames. Buckling and stability problems. Connections. CES 5726-Design of Concrete Systems (3) Prereq: CES 4705. Strength design of members and frames, torsion, two-way slabs, design of building systems, prestressed concrete. CES 5801-Design and Construction in Timber (2) Prereq: consent of instructor. Analysis and design in timber. Beams, columns and connections. Timber structure. Plywood beams, panels, diaphragms. Laminated beans and frames. Formwork. CES 6106--Advanced Structural Analysis I (4) Prereq: CES 4605, 4705. Traditional methods of analyses for forces and deformations; modern matrix methods including direct stiff- ness method. CES 6136-Advanced Structural Laboratory (2) Prereq: CES 4605, 4705. Model studies and analysis. Mechanics of simili- tude and dimensional analysis applied to static and dynamic structural problems. Research topics. Experimental stress analysis. Instrumentation. CES 6526-Nonlinear Structural Analysis and Design (2) Pre- req: CES 6108. Sources of nonlinearity. Tangent stiffness method. Beam-columns on elastic foundations. Discrete methods for soil-structure interaction. CES 6551-Design of Folded Plates and Shells (3) Prereq: CES 4605, 4705. Analysis for membrane stresses; pressure vessels,.secondary bending stresses. Design of shell systems and folded plates. Design details. CES 6706-Advanced Reinforced Concrete (3) Prereq: CES 4704, 5726. Torsion in structural members. Ultimate load the- ories and application to design. Yield-line theory for slabs. Shear walls, combined shear walls and frames. Research top- ics. CES 6716-Advanced Prestressed Concrete (2) Prereq: CES 4704, 5726. Continuity in prestressed concrete; design of connections, post-tensioning applications, segmental con- struction. Circular prestressing. Research topics. ECI 5055-Civil Engineering Design (3) Practical problems in civil engineering design taught by practicing engineers. ECI 5124-Civil Engineering Systems (3) Civil engineering applications of operations research techniques, models of scheduling, linear programming, queueing theory, and sim- ulation. ECI 5125-Construction Equipment and Procedures (2) Pre- req: ECI 4145 or consent of instructor. Design and optimiza- tion of equipment systems for heavy construction. ECI 5147-Construction Planning and Scheduling (2) Prereq: ECI 4145. Planning, scheduling, organizing and control of civil engineering projects with CPM and PERT. Application of optimization techniques. ECI 5156-Value Engineering Theory (3) Value engineering concepts, function analysis system techniques (FAST), dia- gramming, creativity, matrix evaluation, design-to-cost, life cycle costing, human relations and strategies for organizing, performing and implementing value engineering work. ECI 5157-Civil Engineering Feasibility Analysis (3) Prereq: ECI 4137 or equivalent studies in time-value of money. Theo- ry and practice of feasibility studies for proposed civil engi- neering projects and other related areas of interest. ECI 5166-Legal Aspects of Civil Engineering (3) Engineer's view of contracts for design and construction. Legislation and policy affecting labor-management relationships in con- struction. ECI 5186-Public Works Planning (3) Functional approach to planning and implementing public works for urban areas. Examines public works needs of residential, commercial, in- dustrial and other land uses.