CIV E 401 - CIVIL ENGINEERING AND SOCIETY FALL 2006 INSTRUCTOR: DR. V. M. PONCE | ||
Week | Date | Description |
01 | August 28/30 | Introduction, Civil Engineering and History |
02 | September 4/6 | Holiday (campus closed), Civil Engineering and History |
03 | September 11/13 | Civil Engineering and the Environment |
04 | September 18/20 | Civil Engineering and the Environment |
05 | September 25/27 | Civil Engineering and the Environment |
06 | October 2/4 | Civil Engineering and Global Climate Change |
07 | October 9/11 | Civil Engineering and Global Climate Change |
08 | October 16/18 | Midterm |
09 | October 23/25 | Civil Engineering and Natural Hazards |
10 | October 30/November 1 | Civil Engineering and Natural Hazards |
11 | November 6/8 | Civil Engineering and the Social Sciences |
12 | November 13/15 | Civil Engineering and Community Participation |
13 | November 20/22 | Civil Engineering and Ethics |
14 | November 27/29 | Civil Engineering and Continuing Education |
15 | December 4/6 | Civil Engineering and Global Issues |
16 | December 11 | Final Exam (Monday, December 11, 1600-1800) |
OFFICE HOURS: MW 1100-1200 (E421-E); MW 2015-2115 (PS231-B).
GRADING POLICY: Midterm (30%), Final Exam (30%) and Term Paper (40%). Attendance and class participation will earn a bonus of 1/3 letter grade (Example: B+ raised to A-).
TERM PAPER:
Term paper should be typed, use an appropriate writing style, and have the correct grammar and spelling [content 80%; style and grammar, 20%].
The term paper will have five parts: (1) Introduction, (2) Background, (3) Analysis, (4) Discussion, (5) Conclusions.
Topics will be assigned on a first come-first served basis.
Topic selection summary (200-300 words long) is due October 9/11 [at 1 pm in GMCS-306].
Term paper (6 pages long) is due December 4/6 [at 1 pm in GMCS-306].
Term paper should be double spaced; stapled, not bound; start on first page.
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