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ConE 322: Construction Equipment & Heavy Construction Methods 
Fall 2018 | Fall 2017
Iowa State University, CCEE
Selection and acquisition of construction equipment. Application of engineering fundamentals and economics to performance characteristics and production of equipment. Heavy construction methods and economic applications.
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CE 594O: Highway and Heavy Construction 
Spring 2018
Iowa State University,  CCEE
Highway and Heavy Construction is designed to familiarize students with the special skills required in the Heavy-Civil area of the construction industry and give them the analytical tools to compete for and manage projects in that arena.  These include unit price estimating, linear scheduling, and asset management fundamentals for highways, bridges, and engineered facilities on both domestic and international projects.
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ConE 121: Cornerstone Learning Community
Fall 2018
Iowa State University,  CCEE
Integration of first-year and transfer students into the engineering profession and the Construction Engineering program. Assignments and activities completed both individually and in learning teams involving teamwork, academic preparation, and study skills. Introduction to construction industry professionals. Teamwork topics include interdisciplinary teamwork, skills for academic success, diversity issues and leadership. Introduction to organization of program, department, college, and university. Overview of faculty, staff, policies, procedures and resources.
CIVL3410: Introduction to Construction Engineering
Summer 2016
Beijing University of Civil Engineering & Architecture
Basic concepts of construction projects, the construction industry, contractual methods, estimating, and scheduling.
CE 594W: Construction Stormwater Management  
& Green Infrastructure | Spring 2019
Iowa State University,  CCEE
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This course teaches students various causes of construction site erosion, and strategies that can be adopted to prevent it from occurring.  The course will cover local and federal regulatory requirements, mechanisms affecting erosion including: rainfall, soil, and topographic factors contributing to erosion losses on urban construction sites.  The use, design, and evaluation of erosion and sediment control devices will be discussed.  Student will have the knowledge to prepare erosion and sediment control plans to satisfy regulatory requirements and the ability to design erosion and sediment controls to meet specific objectives based upon project site characteristics.  
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