80 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION 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, interaction of radiation with matter, chemical aspects of radioactivity, and applications of nucleonics to chemistry. CHS 511 OL-Radiochemistry Laboratory (3) Prereq:CHM 3120C and 3401 or 4412, or consent of instructor. Radioactivity detec- tion, radiochemical separations and analyses, radiochemistry laboratory techniques, the practice of radiological safety, and tracer applications of radioisotopes in chemistry and other fields. CIVIL ENGINEERING College of Engineering GRADUATE FACULTY 1992-93 Chairman: P. Y. Thompson. Associate Chairman & Gradu- ate Coordinator: H.A. Bevis; Graduate Research Professor: R. G. Dean. Distinguished Service Professor:J. H. Schaub. Professors: B. A. Christensen; K. G. Courage;J. L. Davidson; D. U. Deere; D. S. Ellifritt; F. E. Fagundo; C. O. Hays; Z. Herbsman; W. C. Huber; A. J. Mehta; B. E. Ruth; M. Tia; F. C. Townsend; J. A. Wattleworth; J. Zoltek. Engineer: C. E. Wallace. Associate Professors:J. L. Eades; D. W. Gibson; M. I. Hoit; G. Long; J. M. Lybas; M. C. McVay; L. H. Motz; F. T. Najafi; S. E. Smith; W. H. Zimpfer. Associate Engineer: W. G. Shafer; R. Shrestha. Assistant Professors: D. G. Bloomquist; K. Hatfield. The following graduate degrees are offered to prepare qualified students for the professional practice of civil engineering: Master of Civil Engineering, Master of Engi- neering, Master of Science, Engineer, and Doctor of Phi- losophy. All degree programs include areas of concentra- tion in the specialities of construction, civil engineering management, geotechnical engineering, hydraulics, pub- lic works, structures, surveying and mapping, and transpor- tation engineering. All degrees except the Ph.D. are avail- able in a thesis or nonthesis program. Nonthesis degree students usually must successfully complete a report of substantial engineering content for a minimum of two hours credit in CGN 6974. However, upon recommendation of the supervisory committee and the Department Chair, the student may substitute sufficient course work for the nonthesis report. Minor or supporting work is encouraged from a variety of related or allied fields of study. Subjectto approval bythe supervisory committee, gradu- ate level courses taken through the Departments of Aero- space Engineering, Mechanics, and Engineering Science; Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering; Environmental Engineering Sciences; and Geology are considered as major credit. CCE 5035-Construction Planning and Scheduling (3) Prereq: CCE4204. Planning, scheduling, organizing, and control of civil engineering projects with CPM and PERT. Application of optimi- zation techniques. CCE 5405-Construction Equipment and Procedures (2) Prereq: CCE 4204 or consent of instructor. Design and optimization of equipment systems for heavy construction. CCE 6037-Civil Engineering Operations I (2) Prereq: graduate status. Advanced construction engineering and management procedures at the project level to support quantitative decision making. CCE 6038-Civil Engineering Operations II (2) Prereq: CCE4204 or consent of instructor. Advanced construction engineering techniques and management coordination procedures for civil engineering projects. CCE 6505-Computer Applications in Construction Engineering (3) Prereq: CGS 3422, CCE 5035, or consent of instructor. Application of computer solutions to construction engineering/ civil engineering management problems; microcomputer use. CCE 6507-Computer Applications in Construction Engineering II (3) Prereq: CGS 4161, CCE 6505 or consent of instructor. Applications of advanced computer solutions to construction engineering/civil engineering management problems. CEG 5115-Foundation Design (3) Prereq: CEG 4012, CES 4702, or consent of instructor. Investigations, bearing capacity, and the analysis and design of shallow footings, walls, and deep pile foundations. CEG 5205C-Insitu Measurement of Soil Properties (3) Prereq: CEG 4012. Methods of soil exploration; techniques of soil sam- pling and insitu testing; field performance of insitu testing. CEG 5605-Earth and Rockfill Dams (2) Prereq: CEG 4012. Design requirements, construction techniques, compaction con- trol, soil testing and sampling, foundation preparation, and field instrumentation. CEG 5805-Ground Modification Design (2) Prereq: CEG 4012, COP3212. Introduction to design of ground modification tech- niques for improvement of marginal construction sites. CEG 6015-Advanced Soil Mechanics (3) Prereq: CEG 4011, 4012, or consent of instructor. Nature and origin of soil. Stresses within a soil body. Stress-strain behavior and shear strength of dry, saturated no flow, saturated transient flow soils. CEG 6017-Theoretical Soil Mechanics (2) Prereq: consent of instructor. Nature of soil-water systems; analysis of stress, strains, equations of state; theological behavior of soils; failure in soil media. CEG 6116-Advanced Shallow Foundation Design (3) Prereq: CEG6105, CES4702. Application of soil mechanics to design and analysis of shallow foundations. CEG 6117-Advanced Deep Foundation Design (3) Prereq: CEG 6015. Application of soil mechanics to design and analysis of deep foundations. CEG 6125-Soil Stabilization (2) Prereq: graduate standing or consent of instructor. Highway soil stabilization, methods of stabilization, and behavior of materials. CEG 6201--Experimental Determination of Soil Properties (3) Prereq: CEG 4012 or consent of instructor. Advanced laboratory tests, constant rate of strain consolidation, factors influencing stress-deformation response, elastic-plastic constitutive relation- ships, failure criteria. H. CEG 6305-Rock Mechanics and Engineering Geology (2) Pre- req: CEG 4012. Behavior of rock subject to stress. Application of rock mechanics and geology to the planning, design, and con- struction of engineering structures. CEG 6405-Groundwater Problems in Geotechnical Engineer- ing (2) Prereq: CEG 4011,4012, or consent of instructor. Darcy's law, coefficient of permeability, flownets; seepage forces. Engi- neering applications-dewatering systems, slope stability, filter design, earth dams, drainage. CEG 6505-Numerical Methods of Geomechanics (3) Prereq: CGN 4421, CEG 6015 or consent of instructor. Application of computer solutions to geotechnical engineering problems. CEG 6506-Geotechnical Engineering Computer Aided Design (3) Prereq: CEG 4012. Use of geotechnical engineering software for CAD of deep and shallow foundations and earth retention systems. CEG 6515-Earth Retaining Systems and Slope Stability (3) Prereq: CEG 6015. Applications of soil mechanics to design and analysis of earth retaining systems and slope stability. CEG 6807-Advanced Geotechnical Engineering I (4) Prereq: CEG 6015 or consent of instructor. Application of soil mechanics to the design and analysis of settlement, slope stability, and bearing capacity problems. CEG 6808-Advanced Geotechnical Engineering II (4) Prereq: CEG 6015 or consent of instructor. Application of soil mechanics