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This course is part of ASCE's NEW Port Engineering Certificate Program.
Sponsored by ASCE Continuing Education and the Coast, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute (COPRI).
INSTRUCTORS:
Jerko Kocijan, Ph.D., P.E., GE, M.ASCE
Nason J. McCullough, Ph.D., P.E., G.E., M.ASCE
This course will provide a general background on the geotechnical design of port facilities. The aspects covered include geotechnical explorations and the interpretation of geotechnical data, the estimate of seismic hazards, and the analysis and design of port facilities. In addition, the course will discuss ground improvement, geotechnical aspects of construction, and other topics. The course will include the criteria used for geotechnical design, the evaluation of extreme hazards, and the design of pile-supported structures, bulkheads, land reclamation, breakwaters, dolphins, ship channels, and embankment slopes. The course will provide the background for the geotechnical analysis and design of port facilities, and prepare the student to understand the engineering required for the geotechnical design port facilities.
This course is one of ASCE's new Guided Online Courses that are highly interactive, instructor-led programs in which learners move through a 12-week learning experience with their peers. The content includes video lectures, interactive exercises, case studies, and weekly discussion topics to help master the course material. Unlimited 24/7 accessibility to weekly modules.
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