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180 I ENGINEERING 104. Boundary Control and Legal Principles (2) (Former Engr 104) Prerequisite: C E 2. Legal principles that control the boundary location of real property. 105. Advanced Survey Computations (3) (Former Engr 105) Prerequisite: C F. 4 or Engr 70, C E 102. Computation and adjustment of problems encountered in previous surveying courses by simple adjustment and method ofleast squares and with programming fol' eleclrouic comput~::rs. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 106. Cartographic Techniques and Mop Reproduction (2) (Former Engr 106) Prerequisite: C E 3, Chern 26. Cartographic color separation, scribing; line and half-tone copy, theory of photographic processes, photographic optics, emulsions, developers, lenses; offset lithographic proces.s, single- and multicolor photolithographic reproduction; modern edge enhancement and photo-tone techniques. (1 lecture, 3 lab hours) 107. Electronic Distance Measurements (3) (Former Engr 107) Prerequisite: C E 102, E E 104, or permission of instructor. Introduction to electronic surveying systems. Analysis of m.ain elements in e.lectronic surveying instruments; geometrical concepts in electronic measurements. Use of electronic distance measurements in surveying., traverse, and trilateration. Use of airborne systems. (2lecture, 3lab hours; field trips required) 120. Strength of Construction Materials (3) (Former Engr 132) Not open to civil engineering majors. Prerequisite: Phys 2A. Stress and deflections in steel and wood structures and in formwork for concrete structures. l20l. Strength of Construction Materials Laboratory (1) (Former Engr 132L) Prf'!Tf'!CJ:IlisitP.: r. F. 120 (or concurrently) . Application of testing procedures to determine and verify limitations on the use of construction materials. (3 lab hours) 121. Mechanics of Materials (3) (Former Engr 131) Prerequisite: C E 20. Application of principles of mechanics to find stresses and deformations in machine and structural members. 1211. Mechanics of Materials Laboratory (1) (Former Engr 131L) Prerequisite: C E 121 (or concurrently), ME 31. Application of the principles and methods of testing to verify theory and determine limitations of principles of mechanics df materials. (3 lab hours) 122. Advanced Mechanics of Materials (3) (Former Engr 139) Prerequisite: C E 121, Engr 70, Math 81. Advanced topics in mechanics of materials. 123. Soil Mechanics (2) (Former Engr 137) Prerequisite: C E 121. Physical and mechanical properties of soil as an engineering material; theoretical studies in permeability, compressibility, stress-deformation, and strength characteristics. 123L. Soil Mechanic• Laboratory (1) (Former Engr 137L) Prerequisite: C E 121L, 123 (or concurren.tly) . Experiments to illustrate and amplify the principles of soil mechanics. (3 lab hours; field trips required) 124. Concrete laboratory (1) (Former Engr 143) Prerequisite: C E 121L. Proportioning of concrete mixes; admixtures; workability tests; compressive, flexural, and ten ile strength tests; reinforced concrete. ( 3lab hours; field trips required) 130. Theory of Structures (3) (Former Engr 135) Prerequisite: C E 121. Trusses and frames analyzed by algebraic and graphic procedures; influence lines and live loading analysis; rigid frames analyzed by slope deflection and moment distribution. Introduction to matrix methods. 855129435
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Title | 1972-73 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1972-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 180 |
Full Text Search | 180 I ENGINEERING 104. Boundary Control and Legal Principles (2) (Former Engr 104) Prerequisite: C E 2. Legal principles that control the boundary location of real property. 105. Advanced Survey Computations (3) (Former Engr 105) Prerequisite: C F. 4 or Engr 70, C E 102. Computation and adjustment of problems encountered in previous surveying courses by simple adjustment and method ofleast squares and with programming fol' eleclrouic comput~::rs. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 106. Cartographic Techniques and Mop Reproduction (2) (Former Engr 106) Prerequisite: C E 3, Chern 26. Cartographic color separation, scribing; line and half-tone copy, theory of photographic processes, photographic optics, emulsions, developers, lenses; offset lithographic proces.s, single- and multicolor photolithographic reproduction; modern edge enhancement and photo-tone techniques. (1 lecture, 3 lab hours) 107. Electronic Distance Measurements (3) (Former Engr 107) Prerequisite: C E 102, E E 104, or permission of instructor. Introduction to electronic surveying systems. Analysis of m.ain elements in e.lectronic surveying instruments; geometrical concepts in electronic measurements. Use of electronic distance measurements in surveying., traverse, and trilateration. Use of airborne systems. (2lecture, 3lab hours; field trips required) 120. Strength of Construction Materials (3) (Former Engr 132) Not open to civil engineering majors. Prerequisite: Phys 2A. Stress and deflections in steel and wood structures and in formwork for concrete structures. l20l. Strength of Construction Materials Laboratory (1) (Former Engr 132L) Prf'!Tf'!CJ:IlisitP.: r. F. 120 (or concurrently) . Application of testing procedures to determine and verify limitations on the use of construction materials. (3 lab hours) 121. Mechanics of Materials (3) (Former Engr 131) Prerequisite: C E 20. Application of principles of mechanics to find stresses and deformations in machine and structural members. 1211. Mechanics of Materials Laboratory (1) (Former Engr 131L) Prerequisite: C E 121 (or concurrently), ME 31. Application of the principles and methods of testing to verify theory and determine limitations of principles of mechanics df materials. (3 lab hours) 122. Advanced Mechanics of Materials (3) (Former Engr 139) Prerequisite: C E 121, Engr 70, Math 81. Advanced topics in mechanics of materials. 123. Soil Mechanics (2) (Former Engr 137) Prerequisite: C E 121. Physical and mechanical properties of soil as an engineering material; theoretical studies in permeability, compressibility, stress-deformation, and strength characteristics. 123L. Soil Mechanic• Laboratory (1) (Former Engr 137L) Prerequisite: C E 121L, 123 (or concurren.tly) . Experiments to illustrate and amplify the principles of soil mechanics. (3 lab hours; field trips required) 124. Concrete laboratory (1) (Former Engr 143) Prerequisite: C E 121L. Proportioning of concrete mixes; admixtures; workability tests; compressive, flexural, and ten ile strength tests; reinforced concrete. ( 3lab hours; field trips required) 130. Theory of Structures (3) (Former Engr 135) Prerequisite: C E 121. Trusses and frames analyzed by algebraic and graphic procedures; influence lines and live loading analysis; rigid frames analyzed by slope deflection and moment distribution. Introduction to matrix methods. 855129435 |