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Lucas Huezo Transferred to UC Berkeley in 2007. Civil Engineering "Civil engineering is the profession in which a knowledge of the mathematical and physical.

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1 Lucas Huezo Transferred to UC Berkeley in 2007

2 Civil Engineering "Civil engineering is the profession in which a knowledge of the mathematical and physical sciences gained by study, experience, and practice is applied with judgment to develop ways to utilize, economically, the materials and forces of nature for the progressive well-being of humanity in creating, improving, and protecting the environment, in providing facilities for community living, industry and transportation, and in providing structures for the use of humanity.” - American Society of Civil Engineers, 1961 Application of Math and Science as Services for Humanity

3 Civil Engineering Sub-Disciplines Engineering & Project Management Environmental Engineering GeoEngineering Structural Engineering Transportation Engineering

4 Engineering & Project Management (CE167) Also known as Construction Engineering Planning and execution of designs from other engineers More of the Business side of engineering o Management o Decision Making o Engineering Economics o Contracting o Planning, Estimating, Scheduling o Law and Ethics

5 Environmental Engineering (CE111) Air Quality Engineering o Climate Change and Pollution Environmental Fluid Mechanics & Hydrology o Water Flow and Water Resources o Coastal Ocean, Surface and Subsurface Water Flow Water Quality Engineering o Sanitary Engineering o Sources, Transport, and Treatment of chemical and microbiological contaminants that affect water

6 GeoEngineering (CE175) Rational exploitation of mineral resources Providing materials for construction Providing a firm foundation for our built infrastructure Using and maintaining the water flowing through the ground Mitigation of natural hazards of all kinds

7 Structural Engineering (CE120) Structural Design and Structural Analysis Wind and Earthquake Engineering Buildings, Bridges, Towers, Flyovers, Tunnels, Off- Shore Structures

8 Transportation Engineering (CE155) Transportation of People and Goods efficiently and safely Streets, Canals, Highways, Rail Systems, Airports, Ports, and Mass Transit

9 Two Years at Chabot College Fall 05 First Semester Spring 06 Second Semester ARCH 2AArch Drawing & Graphics3CSCI 14Introduction to C++4 ENGL 1ACritical Reading & Composition3ENGR 25Computational Methods in Engineering3 HIST 7US History3MATH 2Calculus II5 MATH 1Calculus I5PHYS 4AGeneral Physics5 1417 Fall 06 Third Semester Spring 07 Fourth Semester CHEM 31Intro to College Chemistry4CHEM 1AGeneral College Chemistry5 ENGR 36Engineering Mechanics - Statics3ENGL 4Critical Thinking/Writing in Literature3 GEOG 5World Regional Geography3ENGR 22Engineering Design Graphics3 MTH 3Multivariable Calculus5MTH 4Elementary Differential Equations3 PHYS 4BGeneral Physics5MTH 6Elementary Linear Algebra3 POLI 1Intro to American Government3PHYS 4CGeneral Physics5 SPCH 1Fundamentals of Speech Communication3 2325

10 Apply to Universities Applied to: o San Jose State o Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo o UC Davis o UC Berkeley Decided to go with Cal o Excellent reputation in the Civil Engineering Field o Can stay at home and save money o I commute taking BART

11 Two Years at UC Berkeley Fall 07 First Semester Spring 08 Second Semester CE 60Structures & Properties of CE Materials3CE 100Elementary Fluid Mechanics4 CE 70Engineering Geology3CE 120Structural Engineering3 CE 93Engineering Data Analysis3CE 140Failure Mechanisms in CE Materials3 CE 130Mechanics of Materials I3CE 167Engineering Project Management3 ME 104Engineering Mechanics II3English 131American Poetry4 PE 3Aquatics0.5PE 3Aquatics0.5 15.517.5 Fall 08 Third Semester Spring 09 Fourth Semester CE 11Engineered Systems & Sustainability3CE 121Advanced Structural Analysis3 CE 122Design of Steel Structures3CE 123Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures3 CE 131Advanced Mechanics of Materials3CE C133Finite Element Methods3 CE 191Civil & Environmental Systems Analysis3CE 175Geotechnical Engineering3 HIST 105BClassical Greece4CE 192Art & Science of CE Practice1 PE 4Aquatics0.5PE 4Aquatics0.5 16.513.5

12 Lower Division Courses CE 11 – Engineered Systems & Sustainability o Basic principles of environmental science needed to understand natural processes as they are influenced by human activities CE 60 – Civil Engineering Materials o =Engr 45 + Lots of Concrete o Introduction to structure and properties of civil engineering materials such as asphalt, cements, concrete, geological materials (e.g. soil and rocks), steel, polymers, and wood CE 70 – Engineering Geology o Principles of physical and structural geology; the influence of geological factors on engineering works and the environment. o Field Trip to local points of geological interest

13 Lower Division Courses CE 93 – Engineering Data Analysis o Application of the concepts and methods of probability theory and statistical inference to CEE problems and data; applications to various CEE problems and real data will be developed by use of MATLAB and existing codes o Pay attention in Engr 25. MATLAB will come up a lot!!! Transition to Upper Division is tough More intense and in depth material Much more time devoted to study More need for independence Attend Office Hours!!!

14 Upper Division Courses ME 104– Engineering Mechanics II - Dynamics o Introduction to the dynamics of particles and rigid bodies. http://www2.eng.cam.ac.uk/~hemh/movies.htm o Foundation for Automotive Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering o You will learn the basics of Rocket Science!!

15 Upper Division Courses CE 130– Mechanics of Materials o Introduction to the mechanics of deformable solids; elastic and ultimate resistance of materials; stress and deformation analysis o Builds on Engr 25 (Statics) and Engr 45 (Materials Engineering) o How and why objects deform and/or fail

16 Outside of Class Engineer-In-Training Examination o First step towards becoming a Professional Engineer o Usually taken junior/senior year o Review of basic engineering knowledge o Practically a necessity for a Civil Engineer GRE, Graduate Records Examination o SAT for Graduate School o Required if you want to go to graduate school (Masters, PhD)

17 Student Organizations American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) o Concrete Canoe o Steel Bridge o Career Fair: Many companies come to campus to recruit interns and new grads o Company Info Sessions

18 Student Organizations Chi Epsilon, National Civil Engineering Honor Society o Conception, Design, and Construction o Scholarship, Practicality, Character, Sociability o Social and Academic Events

19 Internships Provides practical experience See how the class work applies to the real world I have worked for the City of Palo Alto o Utilities Engineering – Water, Gas, Wastewater o Use AutoCAD to map underground utilities as well as do surveying in the field

20 The End… Any Questions??? lucashuezo@yahoo.com


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