Teaching, usually at the General Chemistry level. Required is a superior record at UF in the course in which the student will assist, senior standing as a chemistry major with a good record, and evidence that the student's own progress will not be delayed. INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF 1992-93 Thompson, P.Y., Chair; Bevis, H.A., Associate Chairperson; Bloomquist, D.G.; Christensen, B.A.; Cook, R.; Courage, KG.; Davidson, J.L.; Dewitt, B.A.; Ellifritt, D.S.; Ellis, R.D.; Fagundo, F.E.; Gibson, D.W.; Hatfield, K.; Hays, C.O.; Herbsman, Z.; Hoit, M.I.; Long, G.; Lybas, J.M.; McVay, M.C.; Motz, L.H.; Najafi, F.T.; Ruth, B.E.; Schaub, J.H.; Shafer, W.G.; Shrestha, R.L.; Smith, S.E.; Tia, M.; Townsend, F.C.; Wattleworth, J.A.; Zimpfer, W.H. ADJUNCT AND AFFILIATE STAFF Dean, R.G:; Deere, D.U.; Eades, J.L.; Mehta, A.; Schmertmann, J.H.; Zoltek, J. Construction Engineering CCE 4204 Construction Methods and Management. F,S,SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: Junior or senior standing; Coreq: CGN 4101. Theory and practice of construction operations, equip- ment utilization and construction methods. Analysis of costs. Optimizing crew and equipment. Heavy equipment costs. CCE 4801 Formwork Design and Construction. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: CCE 4204; Coreq: CES 4702. Strength and design of concrete formwork; use of design tables and types of material used. Emphasis on quality, safety and economy of formwork design. CCE 4810 Construction Engineering Design. Credits: 3; Prereq: CGN 4101, CCE 4204. Simulation of comprehensive construction project involving all phases of planning, scheduling and con- trol from start to finish which involves making major decisions. Oral presentation at end of course. Geotechnical Engineering CEG 4011 Soil Mechanics. F,S. Credits: 3, Prereq: GLY 2026; Coreq: CGN 3501. Physical properties of soils, compaction, flow of water through soil, distribution of stress within soil and con- solidation. Laboratory. CEG 4012 Geotechnical Engineering. F,S,SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: CEG 4011. EG classification only.Subsurface exploration settle- ments analysis, shearing resistance, slope stability, earth pressure and an introduction to foundation design. CEG 4111 Foundation Engineering Design. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: CEG 4012 Comprehensive design of geotechnical system, focus- ing on design of complete project and utilizing CAD programs. Designs, drawings, and oral presentations through group effort. Structural Engineering CES 3102 Mechanics of Engineering Structures. F,S,SS. Credits: 4; Coreq: EGM 3520. Stress and deformation analysis of framed structures. tt Grading is on S-U basis only. CIVIL ENGINEERING Influence lines, criteria for critical loading, moment area, virtual work, slope deflection, and consistent deformation. CES 4034 Civil Engineering Estimating. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: CCE 4204, CGN 4101, and senior standing. EG classification only. Design of systems for estimating and cost control of man-machine productivity for civil engineering pro- jects. Analysis of cost factors required for optimization of engineering-investment efficiency. CES 4141 Stress Analysis. F,S. Credits: 2; Prereq: CES 3102. EG classification only. Analysis of framed structures by the stiffness method. Introduction to the finite element methods. CES 4605 Analysis and Design in Steel. F,S. Credits: 3; Prereq: CGN 3501, CES 3102. EG classifi- cation only. Elastic and plastic theories of design, design of mem- bers subjected to tension, compression, flexure, tor- sion. Design of connections and rigid frames. CES 4608 Advanced Steel Design. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: CES 4141, CES 4605. Simulation of comprehensive design experience, focusing on design of complete project. Designs, cost estimates, drawing, and oral presentations through group effort. CES 4702 Analysis and Design in Reinforced Concrete. F,S,SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: CGN 3501, CES 3102. EG classifi- cation only. Ultimate strength analysis and design of reinforced concrete members, working stress design for flexure, moment distribution, influence lines, design of rigid frames, introduction to prestressed concrete. CES 4704 Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: CES 4702. EG classification only. Comprehensive design of a complete concrete structural system. Group effort will include study of alternate solutions, structural analysis and design, detailed con- struction drawings, and oral presentation of solutions. General Civil Engineering CGN 3421 Computer Methods in Civil Engineering. F,S. Credits: 4. Review of FORTRAN, use of computer, numerical methods as applied to civil engineering problems, spreadsheets and civil engineering software. CGN 3501 Civil Engineering Materials. F,S,SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: EGM 3520, CES 3102. A study of the principal materials used for engineer- ing purposes with special attention to their mechani- cal properties and the importance of these properties to the engineer. CGN 4101 Civil Engineering Cost Analysis. F,S,SS. Credits: 2; Prereq: Junior or senior status. Analysis of civil engineering proposals, utilizing time- value and related factors. Feasibility and optimum life comparisons. Utility rate derivation, utility/cost method. CGN 4905 Special Problems in Civil Engineering. F,S,SS. Credits: 1 to 4; Maximum of 9 credits. Prereq: Recommendation of Department Chair. Selected problems or projects in the student's major field of engineering study. CGN 4948 Practical Work in Civil Engineering. F,S,SS. Credits:1 to 3; Prereq: 4 EG classification. One term industrial employment, including extra work according to a pre-approved outline. Practical engineering work under industrial supervision, as set for in the College of Engineering regulations. CGN 4949 Co-op Work Experience. F,S,SS. Credits: 1; Prereq: EG classification. May be taken for credit with consent of department. Civil Water Resources CWR 3201 Hydrodynamics. F,S,SS. Credits: 4; Prereq: EGM 3511, 3400, and MAP 3302. Classification of fluids. Hydrostatics. Similitude. Conservation of mass, energy and momentum. Potential flow, influence of viscosity and turbulence in the flow of water. CWR 4111 Engineering Hydrology. F,S,SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: CWR 4202. EG classification only. Review of fundamentals of hydrology. Application of hydrology to hydraulic and transportation design including evaluation of runoff; design of control structures, detention and retention basis; flood plain mapping. CWR 4202 Hydraulics. F,S,SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: CWR 3201 or consent of instruc- tor. EG classification only. Fundamental equations for pipe and open conduit flow. Development of design oriented formulas for pipes and open channels. Introduction to hydrology. CWR 4812 Water Resources Engineering Design. S. Credits: 3; CWR 4111, CWR 4202. Planning and design of the engineering facilities of various water resource systems; i.e., dams, canals, pipelines, and similar civil engineering works. General Engineering EGN 4032 Professionalism Issues in Engineering. F, S. Credits: 3, Prereq: Senior standing. Engineering legal aspects, insurance, specifications, contract documentation and labor relations. A discus- sion of professionalism and ethics in the practice of engineering. Engineering safety including regulations, standards, job site safety planning and laboratory and testing safety. EGN 4834 Humanities and Engineering. S. Credits: 3 Studies in the relationships between humanities and engineering for engineering students. The course will consider issues, values and judgments in technology against the background of studies in the humanities. (H) General Engineering History HIS 3470 History of Technology 1. Credits: 3 The development of technology and engineering from antiquity to approximately 1750 with emphasis on the relationship of this development to the growth of western civilization. HIS 3471 History of Technology 2. Credits: 3 The development of technology and engineering from approximately 1750 to WW-1 with emphasis on the relationship of this development to the changing pat- terns of life in western civilization. 189