CIVIL ENGINEERING/ 75 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, 4702. 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 theories and application to design. Yield-line theory for slabs. Shear walls, combined shear walls and frames. Research topics. CES6716-Advanced Prestressed Concrete (2) Prereq:CES4704, 5726. Continuity in prestressed concrete; design of connections, post-tensioning applications, segmental construction. Circular prestressing. Research topics. CGN 5115-Civil Engineering Feasibility Analysis (3) Prereq: CGN 4101 or equivalent studies in time-value of money. Theory and practice of feasibility studies for proposed civil engineering projects and other related areas of interest. CGN 5135-Value Engineering Theory (3) Value engineering concepts, function analysis system techniques (FAST), diagram- ming, creativity, matrix evaluation, design-to-cost, life cycle costing, human relations and strategies for organizing, perform- ing, and implementing value engineering work. CGN 5315-Civil Engineering Systems (3) Civil engineering applications of operations research techniques, models of sched- uling, linear programming, queueing theory, and simulation. CGN :5605-Public Works Planning (3) Functional approach to planning and implementing public works needs with emphasis on role of engineer. CGN 5606-Public Works Management (3) Nature of profession, duties, and administrative responsibilities. Organization and management of operating divisions with emphasis on role of engineer. CGN 5805-Civil Engineering Design (3) Practical problems in civil engineering design taught by practicing engineers. CGN 6155-Civil Engineering Practice I (2) Prereq: graduate status. Advanced civil engineering management skills and proce- dures in support of design and construction practices above the project level. CGN 6156-Civil Engineering Practice II (2) Prereq:CCE4204 or consent of instructor. Advanced construction engineering tech- niques and management coordination procedures for civil engi- neering projects. CGN 6505-Properties, Design and Control of Concrete (3) Prereq: CGN 3501. Portland cement and aggregate properties relating to design, control, and performance of concrete. Con- crete forming and construction methods. Laboratory testing and analysis. CGN 6506-Bituminous Materials (3) Prereq: TTE 4811. Analy- sis of strength and deformation mechanism for asphalt concrete, properties, and their effect on flexible pavement performance. Pavement construction and quality assurance methods, testing and evaluation of asphalts and mixture. CGN 6905-Special Problems in Civil Engineering (1-6; max: 10) Studies in areas not covered by other graduate courses. CGN 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) Credits do not apply to any graduate degree. S/U. CGN 6936-Civil Engineering Graduate Seminar (1; max 6) Lectures by graduate students, faculty members, and invited speakers. S/U. CGN 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) Credits do not apply to any graduate degree. S/U. CGN 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. CGN 6972-Research for Engineer's Thesis (1-15) S/U. CGN 6974-Master of Engineering or Engineer Degree Report (1-6; max: 6) Individual work culminating in a professional practice-oriented report suitable for the requirements of the Master of Engineering or Engineer degree. Two credits only are applicable toward the requirements of each degree. S/U. CGN 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. CGN 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. CWR 5125-Groundwater Flow I (3) Prereq: CWR 4202 or consent of instructor. Porous media flow. Darcy's law. Conserva- tion of mass. LaPlace equation. Flownets. Well hydraulics. CWR 5127-Evaluation of Groundwater Quality (3) Prereq: CWR 5125 or 6525, or consent of instructor. Characteristics of flow in saturated and unsaturated zones; solute convection and dispersion; effects of chemical reactions and adsorption; man- agement of groundwater quality. CWR 5225-Hydraulics Machinery (2) Prereq: CWR 4202 or consent of instructor. Selection and operation of hydraulic mo- tors, pumps and transmissions. Specific speed. Cavitation. Surge tanks. CWR 5235-Open Channel Hydraulics (3) Prereq: CWR 4202 or consent of instructor. Classification of flow, Normal depth. Specific energy and critical depth. Gradually varied flow. Tran- sitions. CWR 6126-Groundwater Management (3) Prereq: CWR 5125 or consent of instructor. Review recent developments in ground- water systems planning and management, optimization meth- ods; groundwater supply management models, quality manage- ment models; inverse problems. CWR 6206-Hydraulics of Stratified Flow (2) Prereq: CWR 5235 or consent of instructor. Uniform and nonuniform flow in multi- layered systems. Oscillatory motion and interfacial mixing. CWR 6236-Sediment Transport I (3) Prereq: CWR 5235 or consent of instructor. Introduction to movable bed models. Sediment properties. Scour initiation. Influence of slope. Stable channels. Bed forms. Transport as bed load and suspended transport. CWR 6237-Sediment Transport II (2) Prereq: CWR 6236 or consent of instructor. Review of fundamental laws of scour initiation and sediment transport. River morphology. Movable bed hydraulic models. CWR 6238-Transient Flows in Open Channels (3) Prereq: CWR 5235 or consent of instructor. Basic equations for unsteady flows in open channels; methods of characteristics; finite difference approximations; flood routing. CWR 6255-Diffusive and Dispersive Transport (2) Prereq: CWR 4202 or consent of instructor. Introduction to diffusive and dispersive transport processes in flowing water. Fick's law. CWR 6275-Hydraulic Laboratory and Field Practice (3) Prereq: CWR 4202 or consent of instructor. Hydraulic model laws and their use in undistorted and distorted models with movable or fixed beds. Instrumentation. Data acquisition system. CWR 6285-Transient Flow in Pipes (3) Prereq: CWR 5235 or consent of instructor. Water hammers in singular pipes and systems. Governing differential equations. Numerical methods. Unsteady open channel flow equations. CWR 6516-Numerical Models in Hydraulics (3) Prereq: CWR 4202 or consent of instructor. Hydraulic model laws and their use in undistorted and distorted models with movable or fixed beds. Instrumentation. Data acquisition system. CWR 6525-Groundwater Flow II (3) Prereq: CWR 5125 or consent of instructor. Analytical and computer modeling of groundwater flow problems by means of finite difference, finite element, and boundary element methods. SUR 5365-Digital Mapping (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Methods of digital representation of maps, coordinate develop- ment, digitizing, stereocompilation, scanning, remote sensing, hardware and software systems, file conversion, integration into GIS systems, attribute development. SUR 5385-Remote Sensing Applications (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Review of remote sensing systems, image classifica- tion methods, maping applications, integration of remotely sensed data of land information systems. SUR 5425 -Cadastral Mapping (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Methods of cadastral mapping for tax and/or GIS applications; interpretation of deed and survey information, sectional survey system, conflict resolution, cadastral information. SUR5510-CoordinateSystemsfor Mapping(3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Review of systems, geodetic positions, projection systems, national datums in use, coordinate conversions, meas- urement of position, use in GIS systems. SUR 5545-Least Squares Adjusted Computations (3) Prereq: proficiency in computer language and consent of instructor. Implementation of least squares solutions for survey-mapping and GIS applications, time and storage optimization; error analy- sis; initial approximation generation; robust estimation; com- puter programming. SUR 6375-Terrain Analysis and Mapping (3) Prereq: consentof instructor. Digital and visual methods, interpretative techniques to identify landforms, soils, and potential site analysis problems from aerial photography and digital maps.