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CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
CIV 135 Construction Management and Estimating (3 cr.) Teaches the equipment and methods used in construction. Includes principles and economics of construction, planning and management, and principles of estimating primarily using highway and building project examples. Corequisite: MTH 115 or equivalent. Lecture 3 hours per week.
CIV 160 Transportation Engineering (3 cr.) Presents the practical application of transportation design including administration, location studies, traffic surveys, alignment design, drainage design, intersection and interchange design, pavement types and pavement design. Corequisite: MTH 115 or instructor’s approval. Lecture 3 hours per week.
CIV 171 Surveying I (3 cr.) Introduces surveying equipment, procedures, and computations, including adjustment of instruments, distance measurement, leveling, angle measurement, traversing, traverse adjustments, area computations, and introduction to topography. Corequisite or Prerequisite: MTH 115 or equivalent. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week.
CIV 172 Surveying II (3 cr.) Introduces surveys for transportation systems, including the preparation and analysis of topographic maps, horizontal and vertical curves, earthwork and other topics related to transportation construction. Prerequisite: CIV 171 or equivalent. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week.
CIV 220 Structural Analysis (3 cr.) Focuses on the analysis of statically determinate and indeterminate structures based on principles of statics, strength of materials, and geometric conditions. Prerequisite: EGR 135 or equivalent. Lecture 3 hours per week.
CIV 225 Soil Mechanics (2 cr.) Focuses on soil in its relationship to engineering construction. Includes soil composition and structure, weight-volume relationships, sampling procedures, classification systems, water in soil, stresses, strains, bearing capacity, settlement and expansion, compaction, stabilization, and introduction to foundations and retaining walls. Prerequisite: MTH 115 or equivalent. Lecture 2 hours per week.
CIV 226 Soil Mechanics Laboratory (1 cr.) Introduces practical soil sampling; classification of unified, ASTM and ASSHTO specifications; laboratory testing of soils to predict engineering performance. Corequisite: CIV 225. Laboratory 2 hours per week.
CIV 241-242 Applied Hydraulics and Drainage I-II (3 cr.) (3 cr.) Presents the basic fundamentals of hydrology and hydraulics to the practical problems of drainage design. Stresses the use of design aids with supportive theory to ensure an understanding of the background, the theory of development, basic assumptions and limitations of the various methods of estimating storm water run off, and hydraulic structure design. Prerequisite: MTH 116 or equivalent. Lecture 3 hours per week.
CIV 245 Storm Water Management (3 cr.) Focuses on hydrographic analysis and flood routing conforming to soil conservation techniques and applied methods of retention-detention design employed by various governmental agencies in Virginia. Prerequisite: CIV 242 or equivalent. Lecture 3 hours per week.
CIV 260 Surveying Exam Preparation ( 3 cr.) Provides preparation for licensure of surveyors by explaining and practicing problems typical of those appearing in the surveyors' state board examination. Reviews state requirements for licensing of surveyors, including rules, regulations and ethics. Lecture 3 hours per week.
CIV 265 Curves and Earthwork (3 cr.) Studies computations of simple, compound and transition curves: grades and vertical curves; earthwork and haul quantities. Prerequisite: MTH 115 and CIV 160. Lecture 3 hours per week.
CIV 270 Utilizing Surveying Software (3 cr.) Introduces computer applications for conventional coordinate-geometry (COGO) calculations. Studies and evaluates numerous COGO software and their associated drafting packages. Includes calculations and drafting of traverse adjustment, subdivision, curves, and others. Prerequisite: CIV 171 or DRF 231 or equivalent. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.
CIV 280 Introduction to Environmental Engineering (3 cr.) Introduces the engineering elements of water and wastewater treatment, water distribution and wastewater collection systems, solid and hazardous waste, erosion control, and storm water management. Lecture 3 hours per week.
CIV 190-290 Coordinated Internship in Civil Engineering
CIV 195-295, Topics in Civil Engineering
CIV 197-297 Cooperative Education in Civil Engineering
CIV 198-298 Seminar and Project in Civil Engineering
CIV 199-299 Supervised Study in Civil Engineering
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