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SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATIONS
Unless otherwise indicated, the topics of the subjects shall be effective in the
May 1993 Licensure Examinations. The Syllabi shall be fully effective starting on
the May 1994 examinations.
Mathematics
1.00 Algebra
1.01 Set Theory
1.02 Real Numbers
1.03 Algebraic Expressions and Operations
1.04 Equations and Inequalities
1.05 Roots and Powers
1.06 Linear, Quadratic and Polynomial Functions
1.07 Factoring
1.08 Roots of Algebraic Equations
1.09 System of Equations
1.10 Logarithmic and Exponential Function
1.11 Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions
2.00 Trigonometry
2.01 Circular (Trigonometric) Functions
2.02 Trigonometric Identities and Equations
2.03 Solution of Triangles
2.04 Hyperbolic Functions
4.00 Calculus
4.01 Differential Equations
4.01.1 Limits and Continuity
4.01.2 Derivatives and Differentiation
4.01.3 Application of Derivatives
4.01.4 The Differential
4.01.5 Partial Derivatives
Surveying
Transportation Engineering
1.01 Transportation Engineering
1.01.1 Highway and Urban Transportation Planning and economics
1.01.2 Driver, Vehicle, Traffic and Road Characteristics
1.01.3 Highway Design
1.01.4 Traffic Engineering and Highway Operations
1.01.5 Road and Pavement Design
Hydraulics
1.00 Fluid Mechanics
1.01 Properties of Fluids
1.02 Fluid Statics
1.03 Fluid Flow Concepts and Basic Equations
1.04 Dimentional Analysis and Dynamic Similitude
1.05 Viscous Flow and Fluid Resistance
1.06 Ideal Fluid Flow
1.07 Steady Flow in Closed Conduits
1.08 Steady Flow in Open Channels
2.00 Hydrology
2.01 Hydrologic Cycle
2.01.1 Precipitation
2.01.2 Streamflow
2.01.3 Evaporations
2.01.4 Transpiration
2.02 Hydrograph Analysis
2.02.1 Runoff
2.02.2 Storage Routing
2.03 Groundwater
Geotechnical Engineering
1.00 Soil Mechanics and Foundation
1.01 Soil Properties
1.02 Soil Classification
1.03 Flow of Water in Soils
1.03.1 Permeability
1.03.2 Seepage
1.03.3 Effective and Porewater Pressure
1.04 Soil Strength
1.04.1 Shear Strength
1.04.2 Bearing Capacity
1.05 Compressibility of Soils
1.05.1 Elastic Settlement
1.05.2 Consolidation Settlement
1.06 Soil Improvement
1.06.1 Compaction
1.06.2 Soil Stabilization
1.07 Earth Pressures and Retaining Wall
1.08 Slope Stability Analysis
3.00 Mechanics
3.01 Stresses and Strains
3.02 Material Properties
3.03 Axially Loaded Members
3.04 Thin Walled Pressure Vessels
3.05 Torsional Stresses
3.06 Internal Forces and Stresses in Beams
3.06.1 Flxexural Stress
3.06.2 Shear Stress
3.06.3 Combined Stresses
3.06.4 Principal Stresses
3.06.5 Unsymetrical Banding
3.07 Deflections
3.07.1 Double Integration Methods
3.07.2 Area Moment Method
3.07.3 Conjugate Beam Method
3.08 Statistically Indetermine Beams
3.09 Shear Center
3.10 Curved Beams
3.11 Nonhomogenous Beams
3.12 Impact Loading
3.13 Stress Concentration
3.14 Repeated Loading
3.15 Elastic Instability (Buckling)
3.16 Analysis of Connections
3.16.1 Riveted and Bolted Connections
3.16.2 Welded