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    EN 3074

    Dept. 3295

    1000 E. University Ave.

    Laramie, WY 82071

    Phone: (307)766-2390

    Email: cae.info@uwyo.edu

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    CE5660. Advanced Soil and Rock Slope Engineering
    Engineering and geologic classification of landslides; field investigations; soil and rock strength properties for stability analysis; analytical and numerical methods for analysis of slope stability; design of engineered stabilization systems.

    CE5610. Advanced Foundation Engineering
    Advanced site characterization and soil properties. Includes bearing capacity, stress distribution, settlement. Design and construction control of shallow and deep foundations.

    CE5700. Rock Mechanics
    Introduction of theoretical, empirical, and experimental aspects of rock mechanics. Application of fundamental rock mechanics in rock engineering.


    CE/ARE2000: VISTA Studio II
    Students work on a real-world project throughout the semester. Professional topics introduced include project management, engineering economic analysis methods, project estimating, professional ethics, and professional leadership.

    CE3600. Soil Mechanics I
    A study of soil and the properties which influence its usefulness as an engineering material. Principles governing movement of soil, water and propagation of stresses through soil masses are studied.

    CE4610. Foundation Engineering
    Site characterization and soil properties. Includes bearing capacity, stress distribution, settlement. Design of shallow and deep foundations.

    CE4620. Soil and Rock Slope Engineering
    Covers the topic of engineered slopes for civil infrastructure. Topics include engineering and geologic classification of landslides; field investigations; soil and rock strength properties for stability analysis; analytical and numerical methods for analysis of slope stability; design of engineered stabilization systems.

    Contact Us

    Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management

    EN 3074

    Dept. 3295

    1000 E. University Ave.

    Laramie, WY 82071

    Phone: (307)766-2390

    Email: cae.info@uwyo.edu

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