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2 LU hours HSW
Beams and columns are two basic structural components used in buildings. This course is a structural review of: beam types, beam loads, beam reactions, beam
4.25 LU hours
Concrete and steel are two key materials used in bridge construction. In this course, you will study concrete design, prestressed concrete design and structu
3 LU hours
Bridge Structures: Highway Bridge Loads examines how design lanes are used to determine the maximum possible loading condition regar
5 LU hours
Reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete are key materials used in building construction. This course presents building design criteria, equations, and fact
2.5 LU hours
This course describes how change orders and construction change directives are used to accommodate requirements and conditions not provided f
1 LU hour
Today client relations are key to every firm. This course offers instruction in client management–specifically, program validation, controlling client change, ma
This course examines various climates and will look at the shape traditional buildings take in response to those climates, and why. The basics of solar po
2 LU hours
This continuing education course goes over the general, supplementary, and specialconditions o
1.5 LU hours
Costs in the construction phase can escalate quickly if you aren’t careful. This courseoffers instruction in construction cost controls–specifically, the
Many different factors affect the cost of construction, including those that are considered beyond the control of engineers. This course discusses cost mana
Maintaining reasonable fiscal boundaries during the design phase can be challenging. This course offers instruction in design budget control and a general overv
4.5 LU hours
Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures: Retaining Walls outlines the basics of retaining walls. Topics include the cantilever retaining
1.5 LU hour
Design quality can vary dramatically if not managed closely. This course provides a general overview of issues related to design quality, as well as topics tha
1.5 LU hours HSW
Among the systems which we take most for granted in our buildings are those that provide clean, healthy water, and that remove waste water efficiently wit
This continuing education course discusses the structural aspects of earthquake design –- specifically, code requirements, lateral load resisting systems, distri
2 hours HSW
This course covers three main areas of study: transformers, dc machines, and ac machines. Within each area, there are several sub-topics tha
1 LU hour HSW
Although the use of electrical power has little effect on the form or shape of buildings, it is of increasing importance when it comes to the tasks performe
2.5 LU hours HSW Engineering Hydrology focuses on selected elements of engineering hydrology that have wide practical application. This course wil
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5.5 LU hours
Retaining walls are used to contain earth embankments when allowing the embankment to slope at its natural angle will occupy too much area. In this course, yo
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering summarizes concepts of electrical engineering and makes use of these concepts through unique and applied situat
2 LU Hours
This course provides engineers with an introduction to the laws of thermodynamics and definitions of the properties of materials. With an understanding of these
1.5 LU Hour
This course provides a technical review of the formulas and standards related to gas turbines, nozzles, and high speed flow. Concepts and analytical methods ar
4 LU Hours
By understanding geological faults and the influences on the magnitude of earthquakes, engineers can more fully understand the effects earthquakes have on build
2.75 LU hours
A pump is a device that is used to increase the pressure of a liquid. Hydraulics is the branch of physics that deals with liquids in motion. This course wil
This course offers an introduction to mold considerations in design–specifically, why mold has become an issue, adverse health effects, remediation, polici
Introduction to Wastewater Treatment provides an outline as to how wastewater flows, wastewater characteristics, wastewater treatme
This course discusses the applications of lighting design. Topics include lighting systems, artificial lighting calculations, recommended illumina
Materials for Reinforced Concrete provides a technical review of materials for reinforced concrete. The topics include basic concepts, concrete tec
3.5 LU hours HSW
One of the first steps in designing any facility is to determine governmental requirements applicable to the facility. The purp
Pavement design is an important aspect of transportation engineering. This course will cover topics such as AASHTO Design Method, Asphalt Institute Method, and
3 LU hours HSW
Comprehensive scheduling requirements that are fairly administered and enforced ultimately contribute to a project’s timely completion. This course outlines ti
Minimizing risk is important to every business. This course examines ways to identify and control risk in various construction projects—specifically, the imp
The objective of a seismic design procedure is to design a structure which may be damaged in an earthquake but not which will not collapse and can quickly be
3.5 LU hours
The member forces produced in a structure by gravity loads are static forces which are time independent. Seismic Design: Response Spectra Analysis di
This course outlines the elements of statics, forces, moments, equilibrium, free body diagrams, properties of areas, stresses, strain, and thermal str
Steel is one of the most important structural materials used in buildings due to its desirable properties, its availability, and its generally competitive p
This course discusses conventional structural systems conceptually rather than mathematical
Engineers can no longer assume that buildings function independently of the environment. This course reviews the fundamental principles of environmental desi
This course is designed for engineers and summarizes the concept of water, briefly outlining water distribution, water quality, oxygen relationships, and wate
In this course you will study the various processes that are used to treat water to make it safe for human consumption and taste good. Each unit process and