
• Civil Engineering and Urban Sustainability (Ph.D. Dual-Title) CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL (http://bulletins.wayne.edu/graduate/college-engineering/civil- ENGINEERING environmental-engineering/civil-engineering-urban-sustainability/) CE 5220 Environmental Chemistry Cr. 3 Office: 2100 E. Engineering Building; 313-577-3789 Fundamentals of aqueous chemistry for environmental engineers and Chairperson: William Shuster scientists. Basic chemistry, equilibria, kinetics and thermodynamics; http://engineering.wayne.edu/cee/ includes acid/base reactions, precipitation/dissolution, oxidation/ reduction reactions and partitioning. Offered Every Other Year. The urban crisis in America has brought into sharp focus the profession Course Material Fees: $5 of civil engineering and the responsibilities of its practitioners. The civil CE 5230 Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering Cr. 3 engineer is a leader in such diverse areas of concern as the design of Analysis and design of water supply and wastewater treatment systems; structural systems; water resources planning; the treatment and ultimate water distribution systems; treatment of municipal water supplies, disposal of noxious solid and liquid wastes; design of building systems including sedimentation, softening, filtration and disinfection; design of which will provide adequate housing for urban dwellers, commerce sanitary and storm sewers; primary, secondary and tertiary treatment and industry; the development of adequate transportation systems; plant design; sludge handling. Offered Yearly. construction methods and management; and the implementation and Prerequisite: CE 4210 with a minimum grade of C- management of public works infrastructure projects designed to improve Course Material Fees: $5 the urban environment. The responsibilities of the civil engineer directly involve the health, safety and welfare of the public. CE 5240 Air Pollution Engineering Cr. 3 Designed to introduce students to the fields of air pollution and air quality, The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers graduate this course will provide an overview of the U.S. regulation of air pollution degree programs in which students may specialize in the following and explain the fundamental principles of the physical and chemical areas: structures, geotechnical engineering (M.S. only), environmental processes of air pollutants associated with natural and anthropogenic engineering, transportation, and construction management. emission sources. In particular, we will focus on air pollutants that contribute to the formation of acid rain, smog and haze, as well as the BILLS, TIERRA: Ph.D., M.S., University of California, Berkeley; B.S., Florida gas- and particle-phase tropospheric chemistry. Engineering methods to A&M University.; Assistant Professor control and mitigate air pollution will be also covered. Offered Yearly. DITTRICH, TIMOTHY: Ph.D., University of Colorado - Boulder; M.S. Cornell CE 5350 Introduction to Structural Dynamics Cr. 4 University; B.S., University of Wisconsin - Madison. ; Assistant Professor Dynamic properties of structures,. Modeling of dynamic loads. Structural response to dynamic loading. Structural design requirements for dynamic EAMON, CHRISTOPHER D.: Ph.D., M.Arch., M.S., University of Michigan; loads. Fundamental techniques of dynamic system analysis. Offered B.S., University of Wisconsin; Associate Professor Winter. HUANG, YAOXIAN: Ph.D., Michigan Technological University; M.S., B.S., Prerequisite: ME 3400 with a minimum grade of C- and CE 4400 with a East China University of Science and Technology; Assistant Professor minimum grade of C- CE 5370 Finite Element Analysis Fundamentals Cr. 3 KAZAN, E. EMRAH: Ph.D., M.S., Wayne State University; B.S., Suleyman Matrix structural analysis, discretization of continuous structural Demirel University; Lecturer systems, stress analysis. Commercial finite element software preprocessing for developing finite element models; post-processing for LAVERNZ, STEVEN: Ph.D., Purdue University; M.S., B.S., Iowa State evaluating analysis results. Offered Fall. University; Assistant Professor Prerequisites: CE 4400 with a minimum grade of C- MCELMURRY, SHAWN: Ph.D., M.S., Michigan State University; B.S., CE 5390 Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures Cr. 3 Central Michigan University; Associate Professor Focuses on the design of prestressed structures. The principle and methods of prestressing are discussed including approaches for MENKULASI, FATMIR: Ph.D., Virginia Tech; Assistant Professor computing prestress losses. The course deals with the estimation of MILLER, CAROL J.: Ph.D., M.S., B.S., University of Michigan; Professor capacity of various structural members such as beams and columns and their response to various structural actions such as flexure, vertical shear, REMIAS, STEPHEN M.: Ph.D., M.S., Purdue University; B.S., Michigan horizontal shear, and combined axial and flexure loads. Performance at State University; Assistant Professor service is discussed in terms of stresses, deflections and crack control. Offered Yearly. SHUSTER, WILLIAM: Ph.D., Ohio State University; B.S., University of Prerequisite: CE 4420 with a minimum grade of C- Michigan; Professor and Chair CE 5410 Energy, Emissions, Environment (E3) Design Cr. 3 ZHANG, YONGLI: Ph.D., University of Virginia; M.S., Guangxi University; Provides students the tools to uncover the relation between energy B.S., Sichuan University; Assistant Professor consumption and energy generation and optimize processes to take most advantage of low emitting energy options. Exposes students to design • Civil Engineering (M.S.) (http://bulletins.wayne.edu/graduate/college- tools and methodologies from a diverse group of sources including US engineering/civil-environmental-engineering/civil-engineering-ms/) EPA, DOE, EIA, and the latest in emerging research. Offered Fall. • Environmental and Sustainability Engineering (M.S.) (http:// Equivalent: AET 5410, STE 5410 bulletins.wayne.edu/graduate/college-engineering/civil- environmental-engineering/environmental-sustainability-engineering- ms/) • Civil Engineering (Ph.D.) (http://bulletins.wayne.edu/graduate/ college-engineering/civil-environmental-engineering/civil-engineering- phd/) Civil and Environmental Engineering 1 CE 5510 Geotechnical Engineering I Cr. 4 CE 6010 Introduction to Construction Engineering and Management Cr. 3 Site investigation, site improvement, bearing capacity and settlement An introduction to the organization and management of construction of shallow foundations, axial capacity and lateral deflection of deep projects. Project lifecycle including engineering, procurement and foundations, design of conventional earth retaining walls, and basics of construction phases. Fundamentals of cost estimating, scheduling, slope stability analyses. Offered Fall. quality, safety and risk management, legal and ethical aspects, Prerequisites: CE 4510 with a minimum grade of C- construction productivity and lean construction, building codes, and CE 5520 Geotechnical Engineering II Cr. 3 building information modeling. Offered Winter. Lateral earth pressure theories, design of conventional earth-retaining Prerequisites: CE 4850 with a minimum grade of C- walls and of reinforced earth walls, anchored sheet-pile walls and Course Material Fees: $15 cofferdams, fundamentals of soft-ground tunneling, two- and three- CE 6050 Construction Cost Estimating Cr. 3 dimensional slope stability analyses, and static design of earth dams. Estimating construction costs of engineering projects including Offered Every Other Year. materials, man-hours, equipment and overhead. Emphasis on Prerequisites: CE 4510 with a minimum grade of C- construction equipment, including productivity and planning. Bidding and CE 5610 Advanced Highway Design Cr. 3 bid documents. Offered Every Other Year. This course covers the standards recommended by: American Prerequisites: CE 4850 with a minimum grade of C- Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO); CE 6060 Construction Techniques and Methods Cr. 3 FHWA; and MDOT for designing and evaluation of highways. Its Construction techniques and methods for excavation, foundations, objective is to introduce the students to the concepts, requirements, concrete, wood, steel, masonry, heavy construction, wastewater and fundamental skills for highway design and evaluation. The primary treatment plants, highways and roads, high rise structures, bridges, and goal of geometric design is to provide for the safety and comfort of tunneling projects. Offered Every Other Year. road users with due regard to social, economic and environmental Prerequisites: CE 4450 with a minimum grade of C- constraints. Although there are suggested design standards and CE 6130 Open Channel Hydraulics Cr. 3 controls that must be followed to meet design goals, their application Theoretical development of equations governing flow in open channels. is determined on a case-by-case basis. The objective of this course Application to real-world engineering problems involving water surface is to illustrate the practical application of scientific knowledge to the profiles, flood studies, and river. Offered Winter. planning and designing of roadway elements. The course uses up-to-date Prerequisites: CE 3250 with a minimum grade of C- software design tools in accomplishing these goals. Upon completion of the course, the student is expected to be able to design and evaluate CE 6150 Hydrologic Analysis and Design Cr. 3 highways per AASHTO, MDOT and FHWA standards.
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