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CEE 304 Introduction to Fundamentals of CEE Infrastructure Systems
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits
Fall Semester, ODU Campus
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Prerequisite |
Junior Standing in CEE
or Departmental Approval |
Session |
Fall Session #1 |
Computer Usage |
Extensive use of package programs |
Instructor |
Dr. William A. Drewry, Professor, CEE,
KH 133C |
Phone |
(757) 683-3760 |
Fax |
(757) 683-5354 |
e-mail |
<wdrewry@odu.edu>
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Office Hours |
Office Hours are posted outside office door
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CEE infrastructure systems definitions and methodology. CEE economics
basics and use. Probability theory and applications. Statistics
parameters, functions, variance, regression, and correlation analysis.
Professional practice issues of ethics, licensure, procurement of work,
and professional interaction.
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To provide undergraduates in civil and environmental engineering
an understanding of and how to use adjunct basic tools necessary to
adequately and professionally address CEE infrastructure systems and
related problems.
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- Required Textbook:
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C. Jotin Khisty and Jamshid Mohammadi,
FUNDAMENTALS OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING with Economics, Probability, and Statistics
Prentice Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 2001.
- References:
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TBA
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Course Grade Basis
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Normalized Grade Points |
Grade Percent |
Regular Exams(2 @ 1/3 & 2/3 pts.) |
200 |
50 |
Final Exam (comprehensive??) |
100 |
25 |
Homework* |
100 |
25 |
TOTAL |
400** |
100 |
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All assigned homework is to be
in a notebook, the problems in numerical order, to be
turned in for a review for grade. To be turned in with final exam.
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Subject to increase to accommodate
unannounced quizzes or questions for individuals in class.
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Grade Scale
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Grade Percent |
93 or higher |
90 |
87 |
84 |
81 |
78 |
75 |
72 |
69 |
66 |
63 |
Less than 63 |
Letter Grade |
A |
A- |
B+ |
B |
B- |
C+ |
C |
C- |
D+ |
D |
D- |
F |
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Class Information
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- Class attendance is required. You are responsible for all
material handed out in class and all information given in class.
Being absent is not an excuse. You are expected to be in class at the
beginning of the class period and to remain until the class is
dismissed.
- Be prepared for class: paper, pen, calculator, etc. When assignments
are given, they must be done. Deadlines for assignments are to be met.
- Civility and respect for and in regard to others in this class is
the acceptable order.
- The HONOR CODE is in effect in this class.
Violation of the HONOR CODE will result
in a grade of "F" for this course.
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CEE 304 Introduction to Fundamentals of CEE Infrastructure Systems
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits
ODU Campus
Fall Session #1
Today is
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Topics |
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Scopeing complex infrastructure planning, problem solving,
and solution design
(2 Classes)
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CEE economics including basic concepts and procedures for determining
the relative economic value of alternative capital investments and
analysis techniques to choose the best alternative from several feasible
alternatives
(8 Classes)
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Probability theory, random variables, and functions
(5 Classes)
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Statistics parameters, validity of distribution functions,
variance, regression, and correlation analysis
(4 Classes)
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Systems methodology including CPM and PERT for hard
systems. Definitions, paradigms, and case studies
for soft systems
(5 Classes)
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Professional and ethical responsibility
(2 Classes)
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Licensure and continuing education
(1 Class)
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Procurement of work, bidding versus quality
based selection
(2 Classes)
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Interaction of design and construction professionals
for both design and construction of projects
(1 Class)
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