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CE 751 - Hydraulics of Open Channels Credits: 3
Properties of open-channel flow; types of open channels; conservation of mass, momentum, and energy; critical, uniform, and gradually varied flow; design of erodible channels; rapidly varied flow.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 552.
Typically Offered Fall
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CE 752 - Advanced Hydrology Credits: 3
Review of basic principles; point and regional rainfall and flood frequency analyses; hydrologic and hydraulic flood routing; drainage and flood control facilities design; hydrologic modeling and simulation flood plain analysis and planning.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 550.
Typically Offered Fall
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CE 760 - Environmental Engineering Seminar Credits: 0
Discussion of current advances in research and practice of environmental engineering.
Note: One hour seminar biweekly.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
Crosslisted: BAE 760
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CE 762 - Water Treatment Processes Credits: 3
Physical and chemical process principles and their application to water treatment plant design.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 565.
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 766 - Wastewater Engineering: Biological Processes Credits: 3
Biological process principles and their application to the design of wastewater treatment plants.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 565.
Typically Offered Fall
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CE 768 - Geoenvironmental Engineering Design Credits: 3
A team design project in geoenvironmental engineering focused on resolving interdisciplinary issues related to containment of pollutants and remediation of soil and groundwater.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: one of the following: AGRON 605, AGRON 746, BAE 690, CE 625, CE 654, CHE 531 or GEOL 611.
Typically Offered Spring
Crosslisted: BAE 768, CHE 768
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CE 771 - Travel Demand Modeling Credits: 3
Historical development and current status of techniques used in urban transportation planning and travel demand forecasting; trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice, and traffic assignment.
Note: Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 572 or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 774 - Pavement Design Credits: 3
Methods of evaluating the load-carrying capacity of soil subgrade, subbase, and base courses; critical analysis of the methods of design for flexible and rigid pavements; methods of increasing the load-carrying capacity of highway and airport pavements.
Note: Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 522.
Typically Offered Fall, on sufficient demand
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CE 775 - Traffic Engineering Credits: 3
Traffic operations of roads, streets, and highways; traffic engineering studies; use of signs, signals, and pavement markings as traffic control devices; highway and intersection capacity, design and operations of traffic signals; current microcomputer models and applications.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 572.
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 777 - Portland Cement Concrete Pavements Credits: 3
Portland cement concrete mix design and production. Paving operations. Saw and seal operations. Subgrade preparation. Base selection. Drainage selection, design and construction. Bonded and unbonded concrete overlays. Whitetopping and Ultra-Thin Whitetopping. Concrete pavement restoration; Quality Assurance and Quality Control in Concrete Pavement Construction.
Note: Three hous recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 641.
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 786 - Land Development for Civil Engineers and Planners Credits: 3
Engineering problems involved in site planning and design. The comprehensive planning process, zoning and subdivision regulations; design and location of streets and highways, water supply and sanitary facilities, drainage and public utilities.
Note: Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 572 or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall
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CE 790 - Problems in Civil Engineering Credits: 1-18
Requisites: Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CE 791 - Research in Civil Engineering Credits: 1-18
Original investigation or advanced study in some field related to the practice of civil engineering.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Approval of department head.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CE 802 - Advanced Mechanics of Materials and Applied Elasticity Credits: 3
Two- and three-dimensional deformation analysis , equilibrium, and elastic constitutive laws. Stress-strain transformations between coordinate systems. Advanced topics in bending, shearing, torsion and combined loads, with applications to engineering problems.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 533.
Typically Offered Fall, odd years
Crosslisted: ME 802
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CE 803 - Numerical and Analytic Techniques for Engineers Credits: 3
Theory and application of linear algebra, differentiation, integration, optimization and complex variables to a broad range of engineering problems; introduction to solving partial differential equations using finite difference, finite element and boundary element methods.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: MATH 240.
Typically Offered Fall
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CE 807 - Applied Geostatistics Credits: 2
Analysis of spatially-correlated data. Univariate, bivariate, and spatial description; global and point estimation; random function models; stationarity; intrinsic hypothesis; semivariogram; correlogram; ordinary and block kriging; cross validation; cross correlation and cokriging; experimental design.
Note: One hour lecture and one hour computer lab a day.
Requisites: Prerequisite: STAT 510 or STAT 703.
Typically Offered Spring Intersession, odd years
Crosslisted: AGRON 807
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CE 816 - Selected Topics in Civil Engineering Credits: 1-18
Study of intermediate level topics of interest in civil engineering. Topics announced when offered.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer, on sufficient demand
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CE 822 - Shear Strength and Slope Stability of Soils Credits: 3
Advanced theories of soil strength and failure; soil improvement; theories of lateral earth pressure with applications; stability analysis by both classical and numerical methods. Selected soil mechanics laboratory project.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 728.
Typically Offered Spring, in alternate years
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CE 823 - Engineering Properties of Cohesive Soils Credits: 3
Mineralogy and structures of clay minerals; fabric and bonding of the clay particles; compressibility and strength characteristics of clays; moisture effects, retention, and movement through clay.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 522 and CE 725.
Typically Offered Fall
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CE 824 - Strength and Deformation of Geo-materials Credits: 3
Mathematical and physical modeling in geotechnical engineering. Advanced laboratory testing of soils. Plasticity, dilatancy, failure and critical state. Finite element applications: Laboratory strength tests and/or simple field problems.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 522 or equivalent.
Typically Offered Fall, in alternate years
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CE 825 - Environmental Geotechnology Credits: 3
Soil/environment and soil/ pollutant interactions; pollutant effect on soil strength and behavior; design and performance of waste containment structures; clay liners, surface seals, and slurry walls; slope stability problems for landfills.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 725.
Typically Offered Fall, in alternate years
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CE 827 - Computational Applications in Geo-Systems Credits: 3
The application of finite element method to multi-physics and pressure dependent materials such as soils, rock, concrete and asphalt. Course covers the formulation of 1D element, overview of elasticity (isotropic and anisotropic), theory of plasticity (modified Cam Clay and Drucker-Prager models), which is followed by applications such as stresses in the soil, shear strength, consolidation, shallow and deep foundations, retaining walls, mechanically stabilized earth and groundwater seepage.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 522
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 828 - Advanced Seepage and Settlement Analysis in Soils Credits: 3
Permeability and seepage analysis involving dams and sheet piles; stress distribution in earth masses, one- and three-dimensional consolidation theories; advanced study of compressibility of soil, numerical method applications in consolidation and seepage; analysis of settlement. Selected soil mechanics laboratory project.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 522 and CE 802.
Typically Offered Every third semester not including summer
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CE 833 - Advanced Structural Analysis II Credits: 3
Nonlinear structural analysis using classical solutions; nonlinear geometry analysis by matrix methods for trusses and frames; nonlinear material analysis by matrix methods for trusses and frames; solution of nonlinear equilibrium equations; modeling structural problems by commercial software to predict ultimate capacity and nonlinear response.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 732 or equivalent.
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 834 - Strengthening Design of Reinforced Concrete with Fiber Reinforced Polymers Credits: 3
The course introduces advanced aspects of the analysis and design of reinforced concrete beams and columns (3 weeks), it then covers the mechanical properties of FRP composites used in CE applications (2 weeks), it then covers the flexural strengthening analysis and design of reinforced concrete beams with FRP including the formulation for various failure modes (5 weeks), it them addresses the shear strengthening analysis and design of reinforced concrete beams with FRP (2 weeks), it then covers the strengthening and FRP wrapping of reinforced concrete columns with FRP (3 weeks) and finally it describes the practical methods of the proper installation and inspection of FRP (1 week).
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 544
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 836 - Energy Methods and Applied Variational Principles Credits: 3
Theory and applications of virtual work, minimum potential, and variational principles using generalized coordinates, displacements, and forces to derive and solve advanced problems in structural, soil and hydrodynamic problems.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 801.
Typically Offered Spring, in alternate years
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CE 837 - Structural Stability Credits: 3
Analysis of flexible members. Linear and nonlinear buckling of beams, frames, plates and complicated structural systems; post buckling behavior of steel structures.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 802.
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 844 - Prestressed Concrete Design Credits: 3
Study of prestressing methods including strength and load-balancing approaches and their application to the analysis and design of beams, slabs, and axially loaded members. Flexural, shear, torsion, and anchorage-zone analysis. Study of deflection and time-dependent losses.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 544.
Typically Offered Fall
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CE 854 - Analysis of Groundwater Flow Credits: 3
Principles of flow through porous media; applications of flow theory to well analysis and design; groundwater resource evaluation and regional groundwater systems analysis.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 552.
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 857 - Advanced Civil Engineering Design Using GIS Credits: 3
Investigating the usage of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology to better solve engineering problems. Teams of students will use GIS to design solutions to various civil engineering related situations.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of instructor.
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 861 - Environmental Engineering Chemistry Credits: 3
Chemical kinetics and equilibria, acid-base chemistry, complex formation, precipitation and dissolution processes, and applications to the analysis of environmental engineering problems.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 565, CE 762.
Typically Offered Fall
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CE 863 - Water Supply and Wastewater Collection Systems Credits: 3
Analysis and design of water distribution networks, pump stations and storage reservoirs; wastewater collection and pump station system design; computer applications and systems optimization.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 565, CE 801.
Typically Offered Fall, in alternate years
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CE 864 - Unit Operations and Processes in Environmental Engineering Credits: 3
A laboratory study of physical, chemical and biological phenomena operative in engineered environmental systems.
Note: One hour recitation and six hours lab a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CE 762 and CE 766.
Typically Offered Spring, in alternate years
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CE 866 - Advanced Wastewater Treatment Credits: 3
Recent advances in municipal and industrial wastewater treatment. Wastewater microbiology, wastewater biochemistry, applications of biotechnology in wastewater engineering, recent advances in nutrient removal processes, wastewater treatment technologies, and water reclamation.
Note: Three hours recitation.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 766.
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 872 - Transportation Safety Credits: 3
Importance of transportation safety, crash data collection, common crash databases, traffic safety studies, accident data analysis, identification of high crash locations, traffic control devices as related to safety, special population group safety, traffic conflict studies, accident reconstruction, statistical methods in crash data analysis and traffic calming.
Note: Three hours recitation per week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 572 or consent from the instructor.
Typically Offered Spring, in alternate years
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CE 873 - Airport Design Credits: 3
Planning and design of a regional airport, including site selection in conformance with state and federal regulations; layout and design of runway system; size and layout of terminal buildings, landside facilities, parking lots, and circulation system.
Note: Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 572.
Typically Offered Spring, on sufficient demand
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CE 874 - Sustainable Transportation Asset Management Credits: 3
Recent advances in transportation asset management system. Inventory and condition data collection, life cycle analysis, prioritization, optimization, and implementation.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 774 or equivalent.
Typically Offered Fall, alternate years
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CE 875 - Traffic Flow Theory Credits: 3
Theory of traffic flow, traffic stream characteristics, car following models, shock wave analysis, queuing analysis, application of statistical methods to traffic engineering problems, traffic simulation.
Note: Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 775. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: STAT 510.
Typically Offered Spring
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CE 890 - Graduate Seminar in Civil Engineering Credits: 0
Discussion of current advances and research in civil engineering.
Note: One hour seminar biweekly.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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CE 898 - Master’s Report Credits: 1-18
Topics selected with approval of major professor and department head.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CE 899 - Master’s Thesis Credits: 1-18
Topics selected with approval of major professor and department head.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CE 916 - Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering Credits: 1-18
A course reserved for study of current topics in civil engineering.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Eighteen hours graduate credit in areas approved by instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer, on sufficient demand
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CE 930 - Advanced Topics in Geotechnical Engineering Credits: 1-18
Advanced study of selected topics in geotechnical engineering.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Eighteen hours graduate credit in areas approved by instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, on sufficient demand
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CE 935 - Structural Dynamics II Credits: 3
Analysis of structures subject to dynamic loadings. Optimization of structural systems to minimize earthquake hazards.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 802.
Typically Offered Fall, in alternate years
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CE 938 - Theory of Plates and Shells Credits: 3
Equations and solutions of bending of thin plates of various edge conditions and shapes. Membrane and bending theory of shells of revolution. Nonlinear theory of plates and shells.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 802.
Typically Offered Fall, in alternate years
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CE 950 - Advanced Topics in Structural Engineering Credits: 1-18
Advanced study of selected topics in structural engineering.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Eighteen hours graduate credit in areas approved by the instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, on sufficient demand
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CE 967 - Physicochemical Processes Credits: 3
Advanced study of physical and chemical processes in the movement and removal of particulates and organics in natural and engineered systems.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CE 861.
Typically Offered Spring, in alternate years
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CE 970 - Advanced Topics in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Credits: 1-18
Advanced study of selected topics in environmental and water resources engineering.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Eighteen hours graduate credit in areas approved by the instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, on sufficient demand
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CE 980 - Advanced Topics in Transportation and Materials Engineering Credits: 0-18
Advanced study of selected topics in transportation engineering and civil engineering materials.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Eighteen hours graduate credit in areas approved by the instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, on sufficient demand
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CE 999 - Dissertation Research Credits: 1-18
Topics selected with approval of major professor and department head. Doctor of veterinary medicine degree only.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CFT 853 - Family Systems in Cultural Context Credits: 3
Helps students integrate an understanding of individuals, couples, and families within the context of culture. Helps participants to listen and respond in a thoughtful and sensitive manner to the individuals and families they serve professionally, especially those from diverse cultural backgrounds. Students will become more aware of their own cultural memberships, and develop a framework for appreciating the cultural context of the profession of family therapy.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program and/or instructor’s consent.
Typically Offered Spring
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CFT 864 - Clinical Theory and Practice Credits: 3
The body of theoretical content underlying the clinical practice of couple and family therapy is surrounded in systems theory. This course is designed to introduce the student to the foundation of family therapy and provide a survey of the major schools of family therapy.
Requisites: Pre-requisite: Admission to the CFT program and/or instructor’s consent.
Typically Offered Fall
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CFT 867 - Pre-Practicum in Couple and Family Therapy Credits: 2
Introduction to master’s program in couple and family therapy, including clinic policies and clinical observations. Restricted to students admitted to the couple and family therapy program.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program and/or instructor’s consent.
Typically Offered Fall
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CFT 869 - Systematic Treatment of Trauma Violence and Substance Abuse Credits: 3
Framework and skills for helping individuals and families experiencing domestic violence and/or substance abuse with emphasis on assessment and treatment.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program and/or instructor consent.
Typically Offered Fall
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CFT 870 - Couples and Sex Therapy Credits: 3
Examination of couple processes and clinical approaches to couple intervention and treatment, including evidence based approaches. The course will include a specific focus on contextual and systemic dynamics affecting couple relationships as well as the treatment of couples experiencing difficulties with their own sexuality or with sexual functioning in their relationships.
Requisites: Pre-requisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval.
Typically Offered Spring
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CFT 872 - Family Therapy Credits: 3
Discussion of the primary theories of Couple and Family Therapy which are used in the treatment of whole families who present themselves for therapy.
Requisites: Pre-requisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval
Typically Offered Spring
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CFT 877 - Individual and Family Assessment Credits: 2
Assessment of individual and family functioning within multiple contexts; including an emphasis on client focused progress monitoring.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval
Typically Offered Fall
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CFT 878 - Professional Studies in Family Therapy Credits: 3
Analysis of professional issues, techniques, and responsibilities associated with working effectively with families in a family therapy setting.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval.
Typically Offered Spring
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CFT 879 - Systemic Assessment and Treatment of Psychopathology Credits: 3
Examination of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Exploration of relational diagnoses and the interaction of individual disorders and relational functioning. Review of empirically supported treatments for individual and relational disorders.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval.
Typically Offered Spring
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CFT 885 - Practicum in Couple and Family Therapy Credits: 1-3
Supervised experience in couple and family therapy. Designed for master’s level students.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CFT 886 - Clinical Intervention with Parents and Children Credits: 3
The course will examine the history of play therapy including the theories from which play therapy evolved, attachment theory, the fundamentals of play therapy, use of assessment with children and adolescents, sand tray play therapy, use of play therapy in the family context and special topics.
Requisites: Pre-requisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval
Typically Offered Fall
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CFT 896 - Advanced Family Therapy Credits: 3
Analysis of care management issues and literature related to the application of advanced techniques in family therapy.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval.
Typically Offered Spring
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CFT 910 - Topics in Couple and Family Therapy Credits: 1-3
Examination of recent research, theory, and clinical practice related to couple and family therapy.
Repeat for Credit May be taken for a maximum of nine hours.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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CFT 970 - Clinical Specialization in CFT Credits: 3
Seminar focusing on th development of a clinical specialty area in couple and family therapy.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval
Typically Offered Spring, Even years
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CFT 982 - Practicum in CFT Research Credits: 1-3
Student will work with a faculty member to complete a research project and submit it to a journal.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CFT 983 - Couple and Family Therapy Research Credits: 3
Analysis of psychotherapy research in general and family therapy process and outcome research in particular. Covers a variety of approaches to clinical research.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval
Typically Offered Fall, in alternate years
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CFT 984 - Supervision of Couple and Family Therapy Credits: 3
Preparation of experienced couple and family therapists for supervision roles within educational, medical and agency settings.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval.
Corequisite: CFT 986
Typically Offered Fall, alternate years.
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CFT 985 - PhD Practicum in Couple and Family Therapy Credits: 1-3
Supervised experience in family therapy.
Note: Consent of instructor is required.
Repeat for Credit May be taken for a maximum of nine hours.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CFT 986 - Practicum in Supervision in Couple and Family Therapy Credits: 1-3
Supervised experience in supervision of couple and family therapy.
Repeat for Credit May be taken for a maximum of nine hours.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the CFT program or instructor approval.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CHE 520 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I Credits: 2
A study of the first and second laws of thermodynamics, real gases, heat of solution and reaction.
Note: Two hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CHE 320. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: MATH 340.
Typically Offered Fall
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CHE 521 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II Credits: 3
A continuation of the study of the second law, thermodynamic analysis of processes, phase equilibrium, chemical reaction equilibrium.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 416. Prerequisite: CHE 520.
Typically Offered Spring
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CHE 522 - Chemical Engineering Laboratory I Credits: 2
Laboratory experiments on momentum and heat transfer.
Note: Five hours lab a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 520 and CHE 530.
Typically Offered Spring
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CHE 530 - Transport Phenomena I Credits: 3
A unified treatment of the basic principles of momentum, energy, and mass transport.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CHE 320 and MATH 340.
Typically Offered Fall
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CHE 531 - Transport Phenomena II Credits: 3
Continuation of Transport Phenomena I with special emphasis on mass transfer.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 416. Prerequisite: CHE 530.
Typically Offered Spring
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CHE 542 - Unit Operations Laboratory Credits: 3
Laboratory experiments on classical unit operations, e. g., distillation, absorption, extraction, and on chemical kinetics and process dynamics.
Note: Eight hours lab a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 535, CHE 550 and CHE 560. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 561.
Typically Offered Spring
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CHE 550 - Chemical Reaction Engineering Credits: 3
Applied chemical kinetics and catalysis including the analysis and design of tubular, packed bed, stirred tank, and fluidized bed chemical reactors.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 521 and CHE 531.
Typically Offered Fall
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CHE 560 - Separational Process Design Credits: 3
Development of the basic theory and design of separational processes such as distillation, gas absorption, liquid extraction, adsorption, and ion exchange.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 521 and CHE 531.
Typically Offered Fall
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CHE 561 - Chemical Process Dynamics and Control Credits: 3
A study of the unsteady state behavior and control of chemical processes.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 550.
Typically Offered Spring
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CHE 565 - Health and Safety in Chemical Engineering Credits: 3
Fundamentals of chemical process safety, particularly as they apply to process design. Topics will include toxicology and industrial hygiene, fires and explosions, runaway reactions, relief systems, process hazards identification, risk assessment, and inherently safer design.
Requisites: Corequisite or Prerequisite: CHE 570.
Typically Offered Fall
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CHE 570 - Chemical Engineering Systems Design I Credits: 3
Basic concepts of process economics and process optimization with application to the synthesis and design of chemical processing systems.
Requisites: Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 550 and CHE 560.
Typically Offered Fall
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CHE 571 - Chemical Engineering Systems Design II Credits: 3
The solution of comprehensive systems design problems.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 550, CHE 560, and CHE 570. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 561.
Typically Offered Spring
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CHE 580 - Problems in Chemical Engineering or Materials Science Credits: 1-18
An introduction to chemical engineering research.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Approval of department head. Undergraduate and graduate credit.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CHE 626 - Bioseparations Credits: 3
Study of separations important in food and biochemical engineering such as leaching, extraction, expression, absorption, ion exchange, filtration, centrifugation, membrane separation, and chromatographic separations.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 531 or BAE 545.
Typically Offered Spring, even years
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CHE 642 - Fundamentals of Conversion of Biorenewable Resources Credits: 3
An introduction to the conversion of biorenewable resources into biobased products and biofuels.
Note: Three hours of recitation per week.
Requisites: Recommended Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Upon sufficient demand
Crosslisted: BAE 642
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CHE 643 - LifeCycle Assessment Credits: 3
Examination of the process and methodologies associated with life cycle analysis. Application of the methods developed in the course to a project to gain experience in defining and quantifying uncertainty associated with human perturbation, management and utilization of biofuels and other complex processes.
Note: Three hours recitation per week.
Requisites: Recommended Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Upon sufficient demand
Crosslisted: BAE 643
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CHE 650 - Hazardous Waste Engineering Seminar Credits: 1
Topics in hazardous materials management and control, waste reduction and minimization, hazardous substance tracking, and hazardous waste engineering.
Note: One hour recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHM 230.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CHE 656 - Polymer Science and Engineering Credits: 3
An introduction to polymeric materials, including chemistry, structure and formation; physical states and transitions; and, basic physical and mechanical properties.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHM 531.
Typically Offered Fall, even years
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CHE 661 - Processing of Materials for Solid State Devices Credits: 3
Structure, properties and processing of materials for solid state devices. Crystal growth, epitaxy, oxidation, diffusion, lithography, and etching as applied to device fabrication.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 350 or CHE 352.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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CHE 663 - Environmental and Ecological Risk Assessment Credits: 3
Examination of processes and methodologies associated with human environmental and ecological risk assessments. Application of the methods learned to a project to gain experience in defining and quantifying uncertainty associated with human perturbation, management and restoration of environmental and ecological processes.
Note: Three hours recitation per week.
Requisites: Recommended Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Upon sufficient demand
Crosslisted: BAE 663
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CHE 670 - Sustainability Seminar Credits: 1
Topics in environmental sustainability, green engineering, life cycle analysis, sustainable development, and sustainability science.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHM 230.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CHE 681 - Engineering Materials II Credits: 3
The structure and bonding in crystalline and amorphous materials; crystallography; thermodynamic stability in materials; equilibrium diagrams and the phase rule; rate theory and kinetics of solid-state transformations; mechanical behavior of engineering materials; dislocations; failure mechanisms.
Note: Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 350 or CHE 352.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CHE 682 - Surface Phenomena Credits: 3
Principles and applications of interfacial phenomena, including capillarity, colloids, porosity, adsorption, and catalysis.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 520, CHM 585, ME 513, or PHYS 664.
Typically Offered Fall, odd years
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CHE 715 - Biochemical Engineering Credits: 3
The analysis and design of biochemical processing systems with emphasis on fermentation kinetics, continuous fermentations, aeration, agitation, scale up, sterilization, and control.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 550.
Typically Offered Fall
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CHE 725 - Biotransport Phenomena Credits: 3
Principles of transport phenomena applied to biological and physiological processes. Membrane transport processes, circulatory system transport phenomena, transport and distribution of drugs.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 530.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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CHE 735 - Chemical Engineering Analysis I Credits: 3
The mathematical formulation of problems in chemical engineering using partial differential equations, vector and tensor notation. Solution of these problems by analytical and numerical.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 530.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CHE 750 - Air Quality Seminar Credits: 1
Topics in air quality including health effects, toxicology, measurement, characterization, modeling, management, and control.
Note: One hour recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHM 230.
Typically Offered Fall
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CHE 802 - Selected Topics in Materials Science Credits: 1-18
Areas of current interest in materials including solidification, transformations, solutions, dislocations, creep, fracture, failure analysis, and failure prevention.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 681.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CHE 805 - Selected Topics in Biochemical Engineering Credits: 3
Subjects of current interest in the broadest sense of biochemical engineering. These involve not only chemical engineering problems which contain biochemical biological, or medical elements but also applications of chemical engineering principles and methodologies to biochemical, biological, medical, and ecological problems.
Requisites: Prerequisite: CHE 715.
Typically Offered Spring, Summer
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CHE 810 - Research in Chemical Engineering Credits: 1-18
Original investigations in transport phenomena, unit operations, thermodynamics, process dynamics, applied chemical kinetics and process development. The results of these investigations may be used for the master’s thesis or the doctoral dissertation.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CHE 815 - Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Credits: 3
Advanced topics in thermodynamics, with emphasis on a chemical and physical equilibria and the estimation of thermodynamic properties.
Note: Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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