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department CIV_ENV Civil and Environmental Engineering (X) |
COURSE DESCRIPTION / This course provides an introduction to many important and interesting aspects of environmental law and policy. It covers a wide range of environmental topics, focusing on national environmental policy as implemented through major federal environmental statutes. In order to cover a variety of topics, the course will include lectures, skill sharing sessions, discussions and case studies. The course is designed for students with a personal or professional interest in the environment, policy development, law, business, science and/or engineering.
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Course Description: Probability, statistics, and decision theory. Discrete and continuous random variables, marginal and conditional distributions, moments, statistical model selection and significance tests, hypothesis testing, and elementary Bayesian decision theory. Application to problems in soil mechanics, water resources, transportation, and structures.
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Experimental techniques in measuring stress and strain. Strain gauge, photoelastic, brittle coating, and Moire techniques studied and applied with selected laboratory experiments.
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Seminars for Master in Project Management students.
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COURSE DESCRIPTION / Mechanics of microstructures of materials, such as continnum theory of dislocations, inclusions, inhomogeneities, cracks, and composite materials. Unified eigenstrain method employed.
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Geotechnics Seminar: Discussion of current and classical literature in the field.
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SEMINAR DESCRIPTION / Selected topics in transportation engineering. Required (no-credit) seminar all quarters.
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