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| | Graduate Record: Graduate Engineering and Applied Science |
 | | Framework and principles of urban transportation planning; transportation decision making; transportation data and information systems; analysis and evaluation of alternatives; forecasts of population and socioeconomic activity, small area land use allocation; introduction to supply-demand equilibrium, trip generation, trip distribution, modal choice, traffic assignment, quick response model applications. |
 | | Topics include a review of basic groundwater hydrology principles, characteristics of a porous medium, derivation of flow and solute transport equations for multi-phase systems, and the fate and transport of organic contaminants in the subsurface. |
 | | Averaging principles, equivalent homogencity, effective moduli, bounding principles, self-consistent schemes, composite spheres, concentric cylinders, three phase model, repeating cell models, inelastic and nonlinear effects, thermal effects, isotropic and anisotropic media, strength and fracture. |
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