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Tidewater Community College

CIV225: Soil Mechanics

Focuses on soil in its relationship to engineering construction. Includes soil composition and structure, weight-volume relationships, sampling procedures, classification systems, water in soil, stresses, strains, bearing capacity, settlement and expansion, compaction, stabilization, and introduction to foundations and retaining walls.

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Delivery Method
Online
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Campus
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Delivery Method
Hybrid
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Credits
2.0
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Department
Civil Engineering Technology
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Institution Identifier Name Notes Level
Eastern Shore Community CollegeCIV225Soil Mechanics2-Year
Germanna Community CollegeCIV225Soil Mechanics2-Year
J Sargeant Reynolds Community CollegeCIV225Soil Mechanics2-Year
Brightpoint Community CollegeCIV225Soil Mechanics2-Year
Laurel Ridge Community CollegeCIV225Soil Mechanics2-Year
New River Community CollegeCIV225Soil Mechanics2-Year
Northern Virginia Community CollegeCIV225Soil Mechanics2-Year
Southwest Virginia Community College CIV225Soil Mechanics2-Year
Virginia Western Community CollegeCIV225Soil Mechanics2-Year
James Madison UniversityENGROOOGeneral Engineering Credit4-Year
George Mason UniversityCEIEL332Soil MechanicsStudents completing a 2-credit version of CIV 225 will receive CEIE ---4-Year
George Mason UniversityCEIEL333Soil Mechanics Lab4-Year
Old Dominion UniversityENGN2ELEN/A4-Year
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityENGR2XXXEngineering ElectiveCOE will consider direct equivalent credit when syllabus is provided. Elective Elective equivalent credit hours varies based on transfer course.4-Year
Bluefield CollegeELEC----Elective Met4-Year