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Nov 25, 2024
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GE 483 - Geological Engineering Slope Stability (3 to 4 units) Application of geological and engineering factors in the design and stability of natural and man-made rock and soil slopes.
Corequisite(s): CEE 372; GEOL 332.
Offered: Every Fall Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course: 1. Students will be able to recognize the importance accurate subsurface data and its effect on solving slope problems. 2. Students will be able to develop the ability to analyze and interpret data from geologic, mathematical, and physical data bases. 3. Students will be able to recognize that design methods reflect economic and social issues. 4. Students will be able to recognize the importance accurate subsurface data and its effect on solving slope problems. 5. Students will be able to develop the ability to analyze and interpret data from geologic, mathematical, and physical data bases. 6. Students will be able to recognize that design methods reflect economic and social issues.
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