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  • CEE3500 - Fluid Mechanics, Spring 2006
    Explores fluid properties, hydrostatics, fluid dynamics, similitude, energy and momentum principles,

  • CEE6510 - Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering, Spring 2006
    Engineering applications of approximation and interpolation, solution methods forordinary differenti

  • CEE6880 - Soil-based Hazardous Waste Management, Spring 2004
    Engineering management of hazardous wastes present in the vadose zone, including extraction, contain

  • CEE3030 - Uncertainty in Engineering Analysis, Spring 2006
    This course on uncertainty in engineering analysis can also be referred to as probability andstatist

  • 16.75J / 1.234J Airline Management, Spring 2006
    This course provides an overview of airline management decision processes with a focus on economic i

  • 1.00 / 1.001 Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving, Fall 2005
    This course teaches fundamental software development and computational methods for engineering, scie

  • 1.00 Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving, Spring 2005
    This course examines fundamental software development and computational methods for engineering, sci

  • 1.010 Uncertainty in Engineering, Fall 2004
    This undergraduate class serves as an introduction to probability and statistics, with emphasis on e

  • 1.011 Project Evaluation, Spring 2005
    1.011 examines methodologies for evaluating civil engineering projects, which typically are large-sc

  • 1.012 Introduction to Civil Engineering Design, Spring 2002
    1.012 introduces students to the theory, tools, and techniques of engineering design and creative pr

  • 1.017 / 1.010 Computing and Data Analysis for Environmental Applications, Fall 2003
    This subject is a computer-oriented introduction to probability and data analysis. It is designed to

  • 1.018J / 7.30J Fundamentals of Ecology, Fall 2003
    This is a basic subject in ecology that seeks to improve the understanding of the flow of

  • 1.033 / 1.57 Mechanics of Material Systems: An Energy Approach, Fall 2003
    1.033 provides an introduction to continuum mechanics and material modeling of engineering materials

  • 1.050 Solid Mechanics, Fall 2004
    1.050 is a sophomore-level engineering mechanics course, commonly labelled \"Statics and Strength of

  • 1.051 Structural Engineering Design, Fall 2003
    This course aims at providing students with a solid background on the principles of structural engin

  • 1.054 / 1.541 Mechanics and Design of Concrete Structures, Spring 2004
    The main objective of 1.054/1.541 is to provide students with a rational basis of the design of rein

  • 1.060 Engineering Mechanics II, Spring 2006
    This subject provides an introduction to fluid mechanics. Students are introduced to and become fami

  • 1.061 / 1.61 Transport Processes in the Environment, Fall 2004
    This class serves as an introduction to mass transport in environmental flows, with emphasis given t

  • 1.103 Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory, Spring 2004
    This course introduces the concepts, techniques, and devices used to measure engineering properties

  • 1.105 Solid Mechanics Laboratory, Fall 2003
    This course introduces students to basic properties of structural materials and behavior of simple s

  • 1.133 M. Eng. Concepts of Engineering Practice, Fall 2003
    1.133 is a core requirement for the Master of Engineering (M. Eng.) program. It features lectures pr

  • 1.151 Probability and Statistics in Engineering, Spring 2005
    This class covers quantitative analysis of uncertainty and risk for engineering applications. Fundam

  • 1.322 Soil Behavior, Spring 2005
    This class presents a detailed study of soil properties with emphasis on interpretation of field and

  • 1.34 Waste Containment and Remediation Technology, Spring 2004
    1.34 focuses on the geotechnical aspects of hazardous waste management, with specific emphasis on th

  • 1.361 / 1.032 / 1.366 Advanced Soil Mechanics, Fall 2004
    This class presents the application of principles of soil mechanics. It considers the following topi

  • 1.364 Advanced Geotechnical Engineering, Fall 2003
    1.364 examines site characterization and geotechnical aspects of the design and construction of foun

  • 1.464 E-Commerce and the Internet in Real Estate and Construction, Spring 2004
    1.464 examines the long term effects of information technology on business strategy in the real esta

  • 1.46 Strategic Management in the Design and Construction Value Chain, Fall 2003
    This course provides an overview of key concepts in strategic management in the construction, real e

  • 1.561 Motion Based Design, Fall 2003
    This course presents a rational basis for the preliminary design of motion-sensitive structures. Top

  • 1.571 Structural Analysis and Control, Spring 2004
    This course uses computer-based methods for the analysis of large-scale structural systems. Topics c

  • 1.63 Advanced Fluid Dynamics of the Environment, Fall 2002
    Designed to familiarize students with theories and analytical tools useful for studying research lit

  • 1.725J Chemicals in the Environment: Fate and Transport, Fall 2004
    This core class in the Environmental M.Eng. program is for all students interested in the behavior o

  • 1.72 Groundwater Hydrology, Fall 2005
    This course covers fundamentals of subsurface flow and transport, emphasizing the role of groundwate

  • 1.76 Aquatic Chemistry, Fall 2005
    This course details the quantitative treatment of chemical processes in aquatic systems such as lake

  • 1.77 Water Quality Control, Spring 2006
    The course material emphasizes mathematical models for predicting distribution and fate of effluents

  • 1.782 Environmental Engineering MEng Project, Fall 2003 - Spring 2004
    This class is one of the core requirements for the Environmental Masters of Engineering program. It

  • 1.85 Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering, Spring 2006
    This course is an overview of engineering approaches to protecting water quality with an emphasis on

  • 1.89 Environmental Microbiology, Fall 2004
    This class provides a general introduction to the diverse roles of microorganisms in natural and art

  • 1.963 Environmental Engineering Applications of Geographic Information Systems, Fall 2004
    This graduate seminar is taught in a lecture and lab exercise format. The subject matter is tai

  • 1.964 Design for Sustainability, Fall 2004
    This course on sustainability will cover the implications of this topic on engineering, design, and

  • 1.978 From Nano to Macro, January (IAP) 2006
    The objective is to introduce large-scale atomistic modeling techniques and motivate its importance