Civil Engineering

Arup K. Maji, Chairperson
Civil Engineering
Centennial Engineering Center 3020
MSC01 1070
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
(505) 277-2722
http://www.unm.edu/~civil

Professors
James D. Brogan, Ph.D., University of Tennessee**
Walter H. Gerstle, Ph.D., Cornell University*
Jerome W. Hall, Ph.D., University of Washington*
Arup K. Maji, Ph.D., Northwestern University*
Tang-Tat Percy Ng, Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute*
Timothy J. Ross, Ph.D., Stanford University*
Jerald L. Rounds, University of Dundee**
John C. Stormont, Ph.D., University of Arizona*
Bruce M. Thomson, Ph.D., Rice University*

Associate Professors
Julia E. Coonrod, Ph.D., University of Texas*
Kerry J. Howe, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign**
James R. Matthews, Ph.D., University of Missouri Rolla**
Mahmoud Reda Taha, Ph.D., The University of Calgary**

Assistant Professors
Susan M. Bogus, Ph.D., University of Colorado**
Giovanni C. Miqliaccio, Ph. D., University of Texas**
Andrew J. Schuler, Ph. D. University of California at Berkeley*
Mark C. Stone, Ph.D., Washington State University
Rafiqul Tarefder, Ph.D., University of Oklahoma**

Professors Emeriti
John B. Carney, Jr., Ph.D., University of Arizona
Marion M. Cottrell, M.S., The University of New Mexico
Richard J. Heggen, Ph.D., Oregon State University
Cornie L. Hulsbos, Ph.D., Iowa State University
Roy L. Johnson, Jr., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin
J. E. Martinez, M.S., Iowa State University
Gerald W. May, Ph.D., University of Colorado
Glenn A. Sears, Engr., Stanford University
Stephen P. Shelton, Ph.D., University of Tennessee*

* Registered Professional Engineer in New Mexico.
** Registered Professional Engineer in a state or territory other than New Mexico


Introduction

The Department of Civil Engineering at the University of New Mexico provides a high quality learning environment for its undergraduate and graduate students, and promotes lifelong learning for practicing professionals. The Department’s focus is on quality instruction in engineering and construction management, innovative research, and community engagement.

Requirements for bachelor’s degrees in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering and Construction Management include the requirements of the University of New Mexico Core Curriculum. In some cases, the choice of courses is left to the student. See specific core requirements and allowable courses.


Civil Engineering Laboratories

The civil engineering laboratories are designed to be an integral part of the educational process as well as an introduction to modern industrial laboratory practice in materials quality control, design and research. Well-equipped instructional laboratories are provided for engineering measurements, civil engineering materials, geotechnical engineering, fluid mechanics and environmental engineering. Modern experimental equipment and techniques are utilized in all laboratories.

Computational Facilities

Throughout the curriculum the student is exposed to a variety of computational equipment. The department has personal computers available for student use that are connected to the University’s central computing system.


Courses

CE 130. Construction Detailing. (3)



CE 160L. Civil Engineering Design. (3)



CE 171. Construction Materials and Techniques. (3)



CE 202. Engineering Statics. (3)



CE 279. Mechanical Electrical Systems Construction. (3)



CE 283. Transportation System Measurements. (3)



CE 291. Lower Division Special Topics in Civil Engineering. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CE 302. Mechanics of Materials. (3)



CE 304. Engineering Mechanics. (4)



CE 305. Infrastructure Materials Science. (4)



CE 308. Structural Analysis. (3)



CE 310. Structural Design I. (4)



CE 331. Fluid Mechanics. (4)



CE **335. Introduction to Water And Wastewater Treatment. (3)



CE 350. Engineering Economy. (3)



CE 352. Computer Applications in Civil Engineering. (3)



CE 354 / 554. Probability and Statistics for Civil Engineers. (3)



CE 360. Soil Mechanics. (4)



CE 370. Construction Methods and Equipment. (3)



CE 371. Structures for Construction. (3)



CE **372. Construction Contracting. (3)



CE 376. Cost Estimating. (3)



CE 377. Construction Scheduling. (3)



CE 382. Transportation Engineering. (3)



NONE 409. Engineering Ethics. (1)



CE 411 / 511. Reinforced Concrete Design. (3)



CE 415. Civil Engineering Design Competition. (1 to a maximum of 3 Δ)



CE 424 / 524. Structural Design in Metals. (3)



CE 436 / 536. Biological Wastewater Treatment. (3)



CE 437L / 537L. Aqueous Environmental Chemistry and Analysis. (3)



CE 440 / 540. Design of Hydraulic Systems. (3)



CE 441 / 541. Hydrogeology. (3)



CE *442. Hydraulic Engineering and Hydrology. (3)



CE *455. Engineering Project Management. (3)



CE 462 / 562. Foundation Engineering I. (3)



CE 464 / 564. Rock Mechanics. (3)



NONE 466 / 566. Pavement Design. (3)



CE 473 / 573. Construction Law. (3)



CE 474 / 574. Principles of Written Construction Documents. (3)



CE 475 / 575. Construction Safety. (3)



CE 477 / 577. Project Controls. (3)



CE 478 / 578. Design of Temporary Support Structures. (3)



CE 480 / 580. Highway Traffic Design. (3)



CE 481 / 581. Urban Transportation Planning. (3)



CE 482 / 582. Highway and Traffic Engineering. (3)



CE 483 / 583. Traffic Engineering Studies and Characteristics. (3)



CE 484 / 584. Transportation of Hazardous Materials. (3)



CE *491-*492. Special Topics in Civil Engineering. (1-3, 1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CE 493. Special Topics in Civil Engineering - Honors. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CE 494. Honors Seminar. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CE 495. Construction Internship. (1)



CE 497L. Design Construction Integration. (3)



CE 499. Design of Civil Engineering Systems. (3)



CE 501. Advanced Mechanics of Materials. (3)



CE 502. Finite Element Methods in Solid Mechanics. (3)



CE 503. Composite Materials. (3)



CE 506. Prestressed Concrete. (3)



CE 508. Analysis and Design of Plates and Shells. (3)



CE 511 / 411. Reinforced Concrete Design. (3)



CE 518. Theory of Structural Stability. (3)



CE 520. Introduction to Structural Dynamics. (3)



CE 521. Earthquake Engineering. (3)



CE 524 / 424. Structural Design in Metals. (3)



CE 530. Legal Issues and Environmental Technology. (3)



CE 531. Physical-Chemical Water and Wastewater Treatment. (3)



CE 532. Advanced Physical-Chemical Water and Wastewater. (3)



CE 534. Environmental Engineering Chemistry. (3)



CE 536 / 436. Biological Wastewater Treatment. (3)



CE 537L / 437L. Aqueous Environmental Chemistry and Analysis. (3)



CE 539. Radioactive Waste Management. (3)



CE 540 / 440. Design of Hydraulic Systems. (3)



CE 541 / 441. Hydrogeology. (3)



CE 542. Intermediate Hydrology. (3)



CE 543. Ground Water Mathematics and Modeling. (3)



CE 544. Water Resources Engineering. (3)



CE 545. Open Channel Hydraulics. (3)



CE 547. GIS in Water Resources Engineering. (3)



CE 548. Fuzzy Logic and Applications. (3)



CE 549. Vadose Zone Hydrology. (3)



CE 551. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CE 554 / 354. Probability and Statistics for Civil Engineers. (3)



CE 560. Advanced Soil Mechanics. (3)



CE 561L. Advanced Soil Mechanics Laboratory. (3)



CE 562 / 462. Foundation Engineering I. (3)



CE 563. Earth Structures. (3)



CE 564 / 464. Rock Mechanics. (3)



CE 565. Soil Behavior. (3)



CE 566 / 466. Pavement Design. (3)



CE 567. Foundation Engineering II. (3)



CE 568. Soil Dynamics. (3)



CE 571. Sustainable Design and Construction. (3)



CE 573 / 473. Construction Law. (3)



CE 574 / 474. Principles of Written Construction Documents. (3)



CE 575 / 475. Construction Safety. (3)



CE 576. Project Delivery Systems. (3)



CE 577 / 477. Project Controls. (3)



CE 578 / 478. Design of Temporary Support Structures. (3)



CE 580 / 480. Highway Traffic Design. (3)



CE 581 / 481 . Urban Transportation Planning. (3)



CE 582 / 482. Highway and Traffic Engineering. (3)



CE 583 / 483. Traffic Engineering Studies and Characteristics. (3)



CE 584 / 484. Transportation of Hazardous Materials. (3)



CE 588. Master’s Project. (1-6)



CE 598. Selected Topics. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CE 599. Master’s Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



CE 650. Research. (1-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



CE 691. Graduate Seminar. (1 to a maximum of 4 Δ)



CE 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)



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