Serial Number
61541
Course Number
CIE5149
Course Identifier
521 U7180
No Class
- 3 Credits
Elective
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING / Interdisciplinary Bachelor"s Program in College of ENGINEERING / GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING,CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Interdisciplinary Bachelor"s Program in College of ENGINEERING
GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING,CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Elective- SZU-YUN LIN
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
- Mon 6, 7, 8
土研405
Type 2
30 Student Quota
NTU 30
Specialization Program
Smart Built Environment
- English
- NTU COOL
- Notes
The course is conducted in English。
- Limits on Course Adding / Dropping
Restriction: juniors and beyond
NTU Enrollment Status
Enrolled0/30Other Depts0/0Remaining0Registered0- Course DescriptionThis course introduces the basic theory of reliability analysis and its application, and applies statistical concepts to the risk analysis of civil engineering.
- Course ObjectiveIn this course: ‧ Students will be able to understand and interpret probabilistic characterization of uncertainty in Civil Engineering ‧ Students will be able to assess reliability for engineering systems. ‧ Students will be able to use reliability analysis to support decision-making
- Course Requirement‧ Homework assignments turned in later than the deadline will receive no credit. ‧ If unusual circumstances arise which make it impossible for you to turn in your homework on time, please discuss it with the instructor as soon as possible. ‧ Discussing homework problems with other students in this class is permitted (and encouraged). However, unless otherwise instructed, you are responsible for submitting your own assignment. Copying the work of another student will be considered a violation of the Honor Code.
- Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class
- Office Hour
- Designated Reading
- References[1] Moss, R. E. S. Applied Civil Engineering Risk Analysis. 2nd ed. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2020. [2] Verma, Ajit Kumar, Srividya Ajit, and Durga Rao Karanki. Reliability and Safety Engineering. 2nd ed. London: Springer London, 2016.
- Grading
- NTU has not set an upper limit on the percentage of A+ grades.
- NTU uses a letter grade system for assessment. The grade percentage ranges and the single-subject grade conversion table in the NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY Regulations Governing Academic Grading are for reference only. Instructors may adjust the percentage ranges according to the grade definitions. For more information, see the Assessment for Learning Section。
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