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Rice Course Schedule, Spring 2003 Civil Engineering (CIVI)
Rice Course Schedule as of 03/03/2003.
This schedule is maintained by the Office of the Registrar
(reg@rice.edu).
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NOTE: Course web pages are available for some CIVI courses.
CIVI 201 CIVIL ENGINEERS AND THE WORLD WE BUILD Credits 3.00 Spring 03
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
An overview of how civil engineering projects (bridges, sky buildings, transit
systems etc.) are conceived, financed, designed, and built. Will include case
studies, lectures, labs, and field trips. No previous engineering or
mathematics background required. Designed for engineering freshman and
interested non-majors. WWW.Civil.Rice.EDU/Civi 201
001 RL 201 - TTH 01:00PM - 02:15PM Spieler, Christof Torsten Enr: 14 Max: 0
CIVI 211 ENGINEERING MECHANICS Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Also offered as Mech 211.
001 ME 123 - MWF 09:00AM - 09:50AM Behr, Marek Enr: 1 Max: NA
002 ML 254 - MWF 02:00PM - 02:50PM Landis, Chad Enr: 1 Max: NA
CIVI 300 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS I Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Analysis of stress and deformation of solids with applications to beams,
circular shafts, and columns. Study of engineering properties of materials.
Applying equilibrium, compatibility, and force-deformation relationships to
structural elements.
Prereq- Civi 211 or Mech 211.
001 RL 201 - MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM Nagarajaiah, Satish Enr: 18 Max: 0
CIVI 302 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LAB Credits 1.00 Spring 03
Instruction in standard tension, compression, and torsion tests of ferrous and
nonferrous metals. Includes experimental techniques and the behavior of
structural elements. Limited enrollment. Preference given to civil engineering
majors. Required for B.S.C.E.
001 RL 111 - T 02:30PM - 05:30PM Nagarajaiah, Satish Enr: 14 Max: 0
CIVI 304 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Analysis of statically determinate structures; stability and determinacy;
influence lines and moving loads. Calculation of deflections. Introduction to
analysis of indeterminate structures.
Prereq- Civi 211 and concurrent registration in Civi 300.
001 RL 201 - MW 11:00AM - 12:15PM Veletsos, Anestis S. Enr: 16 Max: 0
CIVI 306 STEEL DESIGN Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Design of steel members, connections, and assemblies. Behavior of steel
members as related to design.
Prereq- Civi 304.
001 RL 231 - MWF 09:00AM - 09:50AM Terk, Michael Enr: 14 Max: NA
CIVI 321 THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER: ROLES AND RES Credits 3.00 Spring 03
An examination of the Engineer at work in society through a case study
investigation of the processes by which tasks are accomplished and the roles
and corresponding responsibilities assumed by Engineers in assuring the
effectiveness of their efforts. Course may be repeated for credit.
Prereq- Engi 302/Civi 320.
001 RL 202 - T 01:00PM - 02:15PM Moore, Pat H. Enr: 4 Max: NA
CIVI 403 REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Material properties, flexural strength of rectangular and T-sections; strength
design of beams, one-way slabs and footings; shear strength; deflections; and
column design. Use of handbooks and computer programs for design.
Prereq- Civi 304.
001 RL 201 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM Durrani, Ahmad J. Enr: 13 Max: 0
CIVI 404 CONCRETE LABORATORY Credits 1.00 Spring 03
Tests of materials and reinforced concrete members.
Prereq- Civi 403 (concurrent).
001 TBA - W 02:00PM - 05:00PM Durrani, Ahmad J. Enr: 13 Max: NA
CIVI 451 INTRO TO TRANSPORTATION Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Operational characteristics of transport modes, elements of transportation
planning, and design of stationary elements.
001 RL 201 - MW 01:00PM - 02:15PM Sedlak, John M. Enr: 9 Max: 0
CIVI 480 SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Synthesis and application of engineering knowledge of the design of a real-life
project.
Prereq- Senior standing.
001 RL 235 - W 03:00PM - 06:00PM Grounds, John Enr: 4 Max: 0
CIVI 499 SPECIAL PROBLEMS Credits Spring 03
Study of selected topics including individual investigations, special lectures,
and seminars. Offered upon mutual agreement of faculty and student.
001 TBA - TBA Staff Enr: 1 Max: NA
CIVI 522 STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS II Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Dynamics of force-excited continuous linear systems and ground-excited linear
and yielding structures. Fundamentals of earthquake engineering.
001 RL 201 - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM Veletsos, Anestis S. Enr: 2 Max: 0
CIVI 526 STRUCTURAL STABILITY Credits 3.00 Spring 03
General analysis of stress and infinitesimal strain, linear elastic and
thermo-elastic stress-strain relations. Formulation and solution of boundary
value problems, including torsion and flexure of cylinders, plane problems,
flexure of plates, and selected three-dimensional problems. Approximate
solutions by energy methods and the finite element method. Intended for
graduate students, others by permission of instructor.
001 TBA - MW 11:00AM - 12:20PM Nordgren, Ronald P. Enr: 4 Max: NA
CIVI 540 STEEL BUILDING DESIGN Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Practical considerations from the conceptual stage to the final analysis;
including design parameters and serviceability limitations.
Prereq- Civi 305, 306, 403.
001 TBA - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM Sheikh, Tauqir Enr: 0 Max: 0
CIVI 550 PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS IN COMPUTER-AIDED E Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Introduction to fundamental issues in computer-aided engineering (CAE); control
of the complexity of developing large-scale CAE software; decompositions and
abstraction strategies used to produce modular programs; data structures and
associated algorithms used to build CAE systems; engineering information
management and computer graphics.
Prereq- Caam 210 or 211; or Comp 210.
001 TBA - TTH 01:00PM - 02:20PM Terk, Michael Enr: 3 Max: NA
CIVI 555 INTERNET ENABLED ENGINEERING Credits 1.00 Spring 03
Introduction to the Internet and the Internet's impact on engineering
activities. Covers issues involved in creating World Wid Web sites that
support engineering activities. Topics include: overview of basic WWW
technology, use of WWW to support engineering activities, analysis of the
existing engineering WWW sites, engineering technology, and future impact on
engineering practice.
001 TBA - W 02:30PM - 03:30PM Terk, Michael Enr: 0 Max: NA
CIVI 570 FOUNDATION ENGINEERING Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Soil exploration, bearing capacity and settlements of foundations, soil
improvement, geotechnical analysis and design of spread and special footings,
beam foundations, mats, soil-structure interactions, floating foundations,
piles, pile groups, pier and caissons, earth pressures, earth and concrete
walls, cantilever and anchored sheet-pile walls, braced and tie-back
excavations.
Prereq- Civi 470.
001 TBA - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM Cibor, Joseph Enr: 3 Max: 0
CIVI 610 STRUCTURAL DYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND CONTROL Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Elements of linear systems and control theory, transform methods, state space
methods, feedback control, and Lyapunov's method. Analytical modeling of
structures, control algorithms, and response to dynamic loading. Base
isolation, passive energy dissipation, smart materials and devices, active,
hybrid and semi-active structural control applications monitoring, and case
studies. Also offered as MECH 610.
Prereq- Civi 521 or Mech 502, Civi 527.
001 TBA - MW 02:00PM - 03:15PM Nagarajaiah, Satish Enr: 3 Max: 0
CIVI 699 SPECIAL PROBLEMS Credits Spring 03
Study of selected topics including individual investigations under the
direction of a member of the civil engineering faculty. Offered upon mutual
agreement of faculty and student.
001 TBA - TBA Staff Enr: 2 Max: NA
CIVI 801 RESEARCH AND THESIS Credits Spring 03
NO DESCRIPTION.
001 TBA - TBA Staff Enr: 14 Max: NA
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