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Civil Engineering Engineering & Computer Science 2005-2006 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 299 calculating stresses and deformations in plates and shells used in engineering struc-tures. Bending of circular and rectangular plates under various conditions. Membrane and flexural analysis of shells of revolution. CE 235. Finite Element Analysis (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing in engi-neering or permission of instructor. Theo-retical and conceptual bases for formula-tion of finite element representations in solid mechanics. Development of element stiffness matrices for plane stress and plane strain problems, bending of plates and de-formation of shells. CE 237. Dynamics of Structures (3) Analysis of structural members and systems subject to dynamic loads. Basic theory for single-degree-of-freedom and multi-degree-of- freedom analytical models; free vibra-tion, harmonic and transient excitation, response spectrum, LaGrange’s equations, earthquake analysis. CE 240. Engineering Hydrology (3) Prerequisites: CE 128, 140. Analysis of the physical and stochastic processes governing the occurrence and movement of water in its natural environment. Applications to hydraulic engineering practice. CE 242. Water Resources Planning and Management (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing in engineer-ing or permission of instructor. A study of the interrelations of engineering, economic, legal, political, administrative, ecological, and social factors involved in the planning and management of water resources. CE 246A. Advanced Water Quality (3) Prerequisite: CE 142 or permission of in-structor. Theory and practice of physical/ chemical processes for controlling water qual-ity, including chemical equilibrium and ki-netics; mass transfer mechanisms; physical separation processes; adsorption, exchange, and membrane-based processes; disinfection. CE 246B. Advanced Water Quality (3) Prerequisites: CE 142 or permission of in-structor; CE 246A recommended. Theory and practice of biological processes for con-trolling water quality, including suspended growth systems; attached growth systems; ponds; land treatment. Also sludge treatment processes, including biological stabilization, thickening, and dewatering; sludge disposal. CE 247. Solid Wastes Engineering (3) Planning and design of waste collection and disposal systems. Waste segregation and energy impact related to recovery and recycling practices. Environmental impact and institutional issues related to solid and hazardous waste systems. CE 251. Advanced Boundary Law (3) Prerequisite: GME 151 or equivalent. Land and water boundary legal issues, both his-torical and new. Case investigations. CE 261. Geoprocessing (3) Prerequisite: GME 173 or equivalent. In-tegration of computer technologies for gath-ering, analyzing, and displaying data asso-ciated with the earth’s spatial features. Engineering design problems dependent on competing factors. CE 271. Geodetic Systems Optimization (3) Prerequisite: GME 108 or equivalent. Na-tional geodetic networks; planimetric and vertical control systems; geodetic control densification; network optimization crite-ria and methodology. CE 275. Satellite Surveying (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing. Discussion of GPS orbital theory, data collection and processing algorithms, network adjust-ments, project design and optimization techniques. Review of current research trends and applications. (Field trips re-quired) CE 280. Geomatics Engineering Seminar (1; max total 3) Prerequisite: graduate standing. Current California State University, Fresno survey-ing engineering research presented and dis-cussed by faculty and graduate students. Oral presentation and written report docu-menting ongoing research activities required. CE 283. Digital Remote Sensing (3) Prerequisite: GME 140 or equivalent. Quan-titative approach in remote sensing; digital image characteristics, error correction, regis-tration; geometric and radiometric image enhancement; image classification; system design; remote sensing and GIS. CE 285. Advanced Analytical Photogrammetry (3) Prerequisite: GME 125 or equivalent. Mathematical models in photogrammetry; bundle block adjustment, self-calibration; close-range photogrammetry; real time photogrammetry and data snooping. Sys-tem design; hardware and software consid-erations in photogrammetry. CE 286. Geographic Information Systems Design (3) Prerequisite: GME 173 or equivalent. Data structures and algorithms, databases for GIS, error modeling and data uncertainty, visualization, data exchange and standards, the multipurpose cadaster, advanced analy-sis techniques. CE 290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) Prerequisite: graduate status in engineer-ing. See Academic Placement — Indepen-dent Study. Approved for RP grading. CE 291T. Topics in Engineering (1-3; max total 6) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. In-vestigation of selected engineering topics. May be offered with a lab. CE 298. Project (3; max total 3) Prerequisite: graduate status in engineer-ing. See Criteria For Thesis and Project. Independent investigation of advanced character such as analysis and/or design of special engineering systems or projects; criti-cal review of state of the art of special topics, as the culminating requirement for the master’s degree. Abstract required. Ap-proved for RP grading. CE 299. Thesis (2-6; max total 6) Prerequisite: See Criteria For Thesis and Project. Preparation, completion, and sub-mission of an acceptable thesis for master’s degree. Approved for RP grading. IN-SERVICE COURSES (See Catalog Numbering System.) Civil Engineering (CE) CE 311. Professional Examination Review (2; may be repeated in different fields) Prerequisite: bachelor’s degree in engineer-ing or eligibility to take state registration examinations. Review of engineering fun-damentals for those qualified to take the state examination for certification as engi-neer- in-training; or review in a specific field (civil, electrical, mechanical, or other) for those preparing to take the examination for registration as professional engineer. CE 321. Professional Engineering Seminar (1-3; may be repeated in different fields) Prerequisite: bachelor’s degree in engineer-ing or related field, or experience as a pro-fessional engineer. Latest developments in various specialized areas of professional engineering practice; new materials, design and construction methods, equipment, devices, and procedures.
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Title | 2005-06 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
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Date of publication | 2005-05 |
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Full Text Search | Civil Engineering Engineering & Computer Science 2005-2006 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 299 calculating stresses and deformations in plates and shells used in engineering struc-tures. Bending of circular and rectangular plates under various conditions. Membrane and flexural analysis of shells of revolution. CE 235. Finite Element Analysis (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing in engi-neering or permission of instructor. Theo-retical and conceptual bases for formula-tion of finite element representations in solid mechanics. Development of element stiffness matrices for plane stress and plane strain problems, bending of plates and de-formation of shells. CE 237. Dynamics of Structures (3) Analysis of structural members and systems subject to dynamic loads. Basic theory for single-degree-of-freedom and multi-degree-of- freedom analytical models; free vibra-tion, harmonic and transient excitation, response spectrum, LaGrange’s equations, earthquake analysis. CE 240. Engineering Hydrology (3) Prerequisites: CE 128, 140. Analysis of the physical and stochastic processes governing the occurrence and movement of water in its natural environment. Applications to hydraulic engineering practice. CE 242. Water Resources Planning and Management (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing in engineer-ing or permission of instructor. A study of the interrelations of engineering, economic, legal, political, administrative, ecological, and social factors involved in the planning and management of water resources. CE 246A. Advanced Water Quality (3) Prerequisite: CE 142 or permission of in-structor. Theory and practice of physical/ chemical processes for controlling water qual-ity, including chemical equilibrium and ki-netics; mass transfer mechanisms; physical separation processes; adsorption, exchange, and membrane-based processes; disinfection. CE 246B. Advanced Water Quality (3) Prerequisites: CE 142 or permission of in-structor; CE 246A recommended. Theory and practice of biological processes for con-trolling water quality, including suspended growth systems; attached growth systems; ponds; land treatment. Also sludge treatment processes, including biological stabilization, thickening, and dewatering; sludge disposal. CE 247. Solid Wastes Engineering (3) Planning and design of waste collection and disposal systems. Waste segregation and energy impact related to recovery and recycling practices. Environmental impact and institutional issues related to solid and hazardous waste systems. CE 251. Advanced Boundary Law (3) Prerequisite: GME 151 or equivalent. Land and water boundary legal issues, both his-torical and new. Case investigations. CE 261. Geoprocessing (3) Prerequisite: GME 173 or equivalent. In-tegration of computer technologies for gath-ering, analyzing, and displaying data asso-ciated with the earth’s spatial features. Engineering design problems dependent on competing factors. CE 271. Geodetic Systems Optimization (3) Prerequisite: GME 108 or equivalent. Na-tional geodetic networks; planimetric and vertical control systems; geodetic control densification; network optimization crite-ria and methodology. CE 275. Satellite Surveying (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing. Discussion of GPS orbital theory, data collection and processing algorithms, network adjust-ments, project design and optimization techniques. Review of current research trends and applications. (Field trips re-quired) CE 280. Geomatics Engineering Seminar (1; max total 3) Prerequisite: graduate standing. Current California State University, Fresno survey-ing engineering research presented and dis-cussed by faculty and graduate students. Oral presentation and written report docu-menting ongoing research activities required. CE 283. Digital Remote Sensing (3) Prerequisite: GME 140 or equivalent. Quan-titative approach in remote sensing; digital image characteristics, error correction, regis-tration; geometric and radiometric image enhancement; image classification; system design; remote sensing and GIS. CE 285. Advanced Analytical Photogrammetry (3) Prerequisite: GME 125 or equivalent. Mathematical models in photogrammetry; bundle block adjustment, self-calibration; close-range photogrammetry; real time photogrammetry and data snooping. Sys-tem design; hardware and software consid-erations in photogrammetry. CE 286. Geographic Information Systems Design (3) Prerequisite: GME 173 or equivalent. Data structures and algorithms, databases for GIS, error modeling and data uncertainty, visualization, data exchange and standards, the multipurpose cadaster, advanced analy-sis techniques. CE 290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) Prerequisite: graduate status in engineer-ing. See Academic Placement — Indepen-dent Study. Approved for RP grading. CE 291T. Topics in Engineering (1-3; max total 6) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. In-vestigation of selected engineering topics. May be offered with a lab. CE 298. Project (3; max total 3) Prerequisite: graduate status in engineer-ing. See Criteria For Thesis and Project. Independent investigation of advanced character such as analysis and/or design of special engineering systems or projects; criti-cal review of state of the art of special topics, as the culminating requirement for the master’s degree. Abstract required. Ap-proved for RP grading. CE 299. Thesis (2-6; max total 6) Prerequisite: See Criteria For Thesis and Project. Preparation, completion, and sub-mission of an acceptable thesis for master’s degree. Approved for RP grading. IN-SERVICE COURSES (See Catalog Numbering System.) Civil Engineering (CE) CE 311. Professional Examination Review (2; may be repeated in different fields) Prerequisite: bachelor’s degree in engineer-ing or eligibility to take state registration examinations. Review of engineering fun-damentals for those qualified to take the state examination for certification as engi-neer- in-training; or review in a specific field (civil, electrical, mechanical, or other) for those preparing to take the examination for registration as professional engineer. CE 321. Professional Engineering Seminar (1-3; may be repeated in different fields) Prerequisite: bachelor’s degree in engineer-ing or related field, or experience as a pro-fessional engineer. Latest developments in various specialized areas of professional engineering practice; new materials, design and construction methods, equipment, devices, and procedures. |