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Successful Completion of not less than (34) credit hours distributed as
follows:
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
Special Topics in Water Resources Engineering 3
(To be offered as structured course and it is counted only once)
b- It is permitted to the student to study a 3-credit hour course from 800 level
or 700 level from any other programs inside or outside the university and
related to his curriculum which was not studied previously. After the
approval of the dean of the faculty of engineering, based on the
recommendation of the department graduate committee
C)
Master Thesis (9 C)
CE 799A
Master Thesis
CE 799B
Master Thesis
CE 799C
Master Thesis
CE 799D
Master Thesis
Credit Hours
9
6
3
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Second:-Comprehensive Examination
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2.
CE 701
CE 756
CE 757
CE 758
CE 785
Credit Hours
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
Credit Hours
b- It is permitted to the student to study a 3-credit hour course from 800 level
or 700 level from any other programs inside or outside the university and
related to his curriculum which was not studied previously. After the
approval of the dean of the faculty of engineering, based on the
recommendation of the department graduate committee
3.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
CE 701: Advanced Applied Mathematics(3C,3H)
Complex functions, application of conformal mapping, Fourier series and integrations, special
functions, Legendre polynomials, Bessel functions, Laplace Transforms and its application to ODEs in
engineering practice, Partial Differential Equations.
CE 702: Applied Statistics (3C,3H)
A review of basic probability and statistics: Random variables and probability distributions: discrete
and continuous. Moments and expectations of functions of single and multiple random variables.
Taylor series expansion for approximating mean and variance of functions. Common probability
distributions: Discrete trails, random occurrence, and limiting cases. Estimating distribution
parameters from observed data. Interval estimate of mean and variance: sample and population.
Determination and verification of distribution models. Linear and non-linear multiple regression
analysis with constant and non-constant variance. Nomographs. Design of experiments and analysis
of variance.
CE 703 Seminar in Civil Engineering (1C, 1H)
Research and studies presented by post-graduate students, faculty members, invited speakers from
industry and academia.
CE 704 Analytical and Digital Photogrammetry (3C,3H)
Basic mathematics of photogrammetry, theory of orientation, geometric solution to some
photogrammetric problems, mathematics and stochastic modeling in photogrammetry, analytical
technology of camera calibration, terrestrial and close-range photogrammetry, least-squares adjustment
of photogrammetric blocks, non-topographic photogrammetric, analytical data-reduction schemes,
theory of image coordinate errors, on-line non-topographic photogrammetry, video metrology and realtime photogrammetry, industrial photogrammetry, and trends in non-topographic photogrammetric
systems.
CE 721: Advanced Concrete Technology (3C,3H)
Hydration of Portland cement and gel formation and cement paste microstructure, Strength
development and relations between pore structure and strength of paste and concrete, Elasticity, Curing
at elevated temperatures, Concreting in cold and hot weathers, Maturity concept and accelerated
curing, Introduction to fracture mechanics and failure mechanism, Shrinkage, creep and related
deformation and cracks, Strength variations and quality control.
CE 730 Design of Thin Concrete Structures
(3C, 3H)
Design of Thin Concrete Structures Including Slabs, Folded Plates, and Shells.
CE 731:Advanced Reinforced Concrete (3C, 3H)
Review of flexural, shear, and torsional behavior of reinforced concrete beams of different crosssections. Deflection and curvature, limit analysis and design of beams and frames. Moment
redistribution. Yield-line theory of slabs. Deflection of two-way edge supported and flat slabs.
Behavior and design of brackets, corbels, bearing walls, shear walls and beam-column joints.
CE 732:Structural Dynamics (3C, 3H)
Analysis of structures subjected to dynamic loads. Theory developed for single degree of freedom
system and generalized to multiple degree of freedom and continuous systems. Spectral Analysis,
Analytical and numerical techniques for solution of equations of motion. Transient, steady state, and
modal response. Analysis of nonlinear structural response. Distributed-parameter systems.
Applications to earthquake design and presentation of practical methods.
CE 733:Finite Element Method 1 (3C,3H)
Theoretical basis of the finite element method. Elements for use in the solution of two-and threedimensional problems. Plate-bending problems and shell problems. Computer Applications.
Role of pavement in todays transport system, basic components of pavement management systems
(PMS). Planning pavement investments and pavement research management. Evaluation of pavement
structural capacity performance, distress and safety. Analysis and economic evaluation of alternative
design strategies. Construction, rehabilitation and maintenance as related to other phases of PMS.
Data management requirements. This course includes field work investigation.
CE 746:Highway Safety (3C,3H)
Road safety problem. Road accidents in Jordan and developing countries. Effect of design elements
on road safety. Traffic management. Accident reporting and recordings. Accident surveys and
analysis. Accident causes and prevention. Traffic regulations. Study of the vehicle in relation to road
safety.
CE 747:Transportation Network and Simulation(3C,3H)
Simulation methods. Graph theory. Shortest paths in transportation networks, transportation network
flows. Vehicle route problems on networks including the Chinese postmans problem and traveling
salesman problem. Designing optimal routes for a fleet of vehicles, vehicle routing with one depot,
vehicle depot locations.
CE748:Applications of Advanced Technologies in Transportation
Engineering(3C,3H)
Emphasis on intelligent transportation systems (ITS) including available systems and up to date
research efforts. Imaging application for highway maintenance and transportation engineering. Real time urban traffic control. Vehicle detection and image processing. Vision systems role in
transportation engineering. Applications of image processing, GIS, remote sensing, knowledge-based
systems, and expert systems; to transportation engineering.
CE 751:Surface Hydrology (3C,3H)
Composition and general characteristics of the atmosphere; temperature and pressure distributions in
the atmosphere and evaluation of precipitable water; and Radiation. Frequency analysis in hydrology.
Unit hydrograph theory and synthetic unit hydrograph; Hydrologic and hydraulic routing. Stream flow
generation and forecasting. Hydrologic modeling and design.
CE 752:Open Channel Hydraulics (3C,3H)
Open channels classifications and properties. Energy and momentum principles. Critical and normal
flow formulas and computations. Design of channels for uniform flow. Boundary layer concept and
velocity distribution in open channels. Gradually-varied flow. Spatially varied flow. Rapidly-varied
flow-Unsteady flow and wave propogation.
CE 753:Wastewater Engineering (3C,3H)
Rate processes, energetic and kinetics of chemical, physical and biological processes. Design of
wastewater treatment facilities for the reduction and elimination of organic and inorganic pollutants.
Including activated sludge, rotating biological contactors, trickling filter and experiments and field
trips.
CE 754:Chemistry for Environmental Engineers (3C, 3H)
Homogeneous and heterogeneous chemical and biochemical kinetics and equilibrium in air and water.
Applied environmental aspects of physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry, including applications in
environmental engineering of the phenomena of precipitation, complexation, bufering capacity,
chemical equilibria. Nomenclature and properties of organic compounds.
CE 755:Physical and Chemical Processes (3C,3H)
Physiochemcial and transformation processes in natural and engineered environmental systems;
process modeling; design of operations involving state and phase transformation; chemical oxidation,
reduction, sorption; stripping; and exchange processes; membrane separations, particle aggregation and
coagulation, sedimentation and filtration.
and liquefaction, bearing capacity and settlement under dynamic loading, analysis of machine
foundations.
CE767:Soil Properties and Their Measurements (3C,3H)
Estimation of basic soil properties for engineering purposes, index and classification properties, shear
strength characteristics of soils, permeability and capilarity, consolidation and secondary compression,
swelling potential, field testings.
CE 768:Pile Foundations (3C,3H)
General principles. Effect of pile installation. Ultimate load capacity of piles; single pile, pile groups,
and piles to rocks. Special types of piles; large bored piles, under-reamed bored piles. Uplift resistance
of piles. Load capacity by dynamic methods. Settlement analysis of piles. Ultimate lateral resistance of
piles. Piles in swelling and shrinking soils. Pile load test.
CE 769: Foundations on Rock (3C,3H)
Characteristics of rock foundations, structural geology rock strength and deformability, Bearing capacity, settlement and stress
distribution, Stability of foundations, Foundations of gravity and embankment dams, rock-socketed piers and tension
foundations.
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