Civil Engineering

CIVL 6216   Chemical Principles of Environmental Engineering

CRN: 14555 
Time: 10:00 - 10:50

Room: Ramsay 304B

Professor: Son, Email: azs0031@auburn.edu

Textbooks: TBA

Description: Fundamentals of aquatic chemistry as applied to environmental engineering: chemical thermodynamics, acid/base equilibrium, solution/dissolution chemistry, redox equilibrium, and chemical kinetics.

  

  

 

  
CIVL 6256   Biological Principles of Environmental Engineering

CRN: 14556

Days: MW
Time: 3:00 - 4:25

Room: Ramsay 200

Professor: Lange, Email: langecr@auburn.edu

Textbook: TBA

Description: Fundamentals of aquatic biology and microbiology as applied to environmental engineering: microbial growth, microbial metabolism, microbial population dynamics, wastewater treatment microbiology, environmental impacts, toxicity testing, and biomonitoring.  

 
CIVL 6436   Construction Safety and Health Management

CRN: 14558

Days: TBA

Time: TBA

Room: TBA

Professor: Zech, Email: zechwes@auburn.edu

Textbook: TBA

Description: Various causes of construction accidents and adopted strategies preventing worksite injuries and illnesses are investigated. Emphasis on OSHA standards,insurance, and health and safety hazards. Credit will not be given for both CIVL 5430 and CIVL 6430/6436.

  

  
CIVL 6626   Prestressed Concrete Design

CRN: 17245

Days: MWF
 Time: 10:00 - 10:50 

Room: TBA

Professor: Barnes, Email: barnerw@auburn.edu

Textbook: TBA

Description: Properties and behavior of pre-stressed concrete, pre-stressing systems and end anchorages, analysis and design of beams for flexure and shear, camber and deflection, cable layout, pre-stressed concrete slabs. 
 
CIVL 7226 Water and Wastewater Operations and Processes
CRN: 17256
Days: MWF
Time: 11:00 - 11:50
Room: Ramsay 200
Professor: Zhao, Email: zhaodon@auburn.edu
Textbook: Environmental Systems & Processes, WeberISBN 0-471-40518-3
Description: Physical and chemical principles applied to water and wastewater treatment. Advanced mathematical and modeling concepts.
 
CIVL 7286 Surface Water Quality Modeling
CRN: 17258
Days: MW
Time: 4:30 - 5:45
Room: TBA
Professor: Fang, Email: xzf0001@auburn.edu
Description: Physical, chemical, biological and hydrological consideration relating to the degradation and self-purification of streams, lakes, and estuaries. Water uses and water quality goals, objectives and criteria. Principles of water quality modeling and waste load allocation.