2009-2010 University Catalog 
  
2009-2010 University Catalog

CEIE 301 - Engineering and Economic Models in Civil Engineering

Credits: 3
Applies planning, analysis, control, and engineering economic models to life cycle of physical infrastructure. Introduces infrastructure design process and application of quantitative and probabilistic models. Presents applications of model building for engineering economics; decision making; forecasting; resource scheduling and allocation; estimating; work measurement and materials; and quality and process control in water, transportation, environmental, energy, and telecommunications infrastructure systems and the built environment.

Prerequisites
Grade of C or better in STAT 344 and ENGR 117 or CS 112.

Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week
3
Hours of Lab or Studio per week
0
When Offered
F