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CEE 4640 / CEE 5640 HIGHWAY CEE 4640 / CEE 5640 HIGHWAY ENGINEERING ENGINEERING INSTRUCTOR: INSTRUCTOR: Dr. RASHAD M. HANBALI, Dr. RASHAD M. HANBALI, P.E. P.E. Fall 2002 August 19, 2002 Prerequisite Prerequisite : : Required Required Text: Text: Reference: Reference: Objectives: Objectives: Grades Grades Disabilities Disabilities Act: Act: Notes Notes CEE 3610 Garber, Nicholas J. & Hoel Lester A. Traffic and Highway Engineering , 3 rd edition, Brooks/Cole, 2001. A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets” ,American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO 2001) Publications, Washington, DC 2001. To introduce students to highway administration and evaluation, geometric design, roadside and drainage design, earthwork, roadway facilities, highway operation, and construction. Final grades will be computed as follows: Homework/ Quizzes / Projects (Bonuses) 45% Mid – Term Exam 25% Final Exam 30% Total 100% A = 90 – 100, B = 80 – 89, C = 70 – 79, D = 60 – 69 Students with disabilities as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) should contact regarding the accommodation necessary to complete the requirements of this course. The instructor will make reasonable adjustments to take into consideration the specific handicap of each student covered under the ADA. Quizzes may be given unannounced. Material covered in all “Required Text”

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CEE 4640 / CEE 5640 HIGHWAY ENGINEERINGCEE 4640 / CEE 5640 HIGHWAY ENGINEERING

INSTRUCTOR:INSTRUCTOR: Dr. RASHAD M. HANBALI, P.E.Dr. RASHAD M. HANBALI, P.E.

Fall 2002 August 19, 2002

Prerequisite:Prerequisite:

Required Text:Required Text:

Reference:Reference:

Objectives:Objectives:

GradesGrades

Disabilities Act:Disabilities Act:

NotesNotes

CEE 3610

Garber, Nicholas J. & Hoel Lester A. “Traffic and Highway Engineering”, 3rd edition, Brooks/Cole, 2001.

“A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets”,American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO 2001) Publications, Washington, DC 2001.

To introduce students to highway administration and evaluation, geometric design, roadside and drainage design, earthwork, roadway facilities, highway operation, and construction.

Final grades will be computed as follows:Homework/ Quizzes / Projects (Bonuses) 45%Mid – Term Exam 25%Final Exam 30%Total 100%

A = 90 – 100, B = 80 – 89, C = 70 – 79, D = 60 – 69

Students with disabilities as defined by the Americans withDisabilities Act (ADA) should contact regarding the accommodation necessary to complete the requirements of this course. The instructorwill make reasonable adjustments to take into consideration thespecific handicap of each student covered under the ADA.

Quizzes may be given unannounced. Material covered in all “Required Text” reading assignments and

handouts may be included in quizzes and exams even though it may not have been discussed in class.

Material presented in lectures may be included in quizzes and exams even though it may not be in the reading assignments or handouts.

Grades will be reduced on homework or other assignments if not turned in on time. Refer to attached information regarding attendance.

At least two projects will be assigned at the discretion of the instructor.

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Teacher:Teacher: Dr. Rashad M. Hanbali, P.E. E–Mail : [email protected] On – Campus phone number: 372 – 3546 Off – Campus Phone number: 528 – 1904 Office: PH 322 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00 – 11:00 AM, and

other times by appointment.