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3.00 Credits
An introduction to business practice including, liability issues, safety in the workplace, ethical considerations faced by technical personnel in professional practice and issues of engineering economy in civil engineering. Prerequisite: Senior status. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
Students have the opportunity to explore a subject in construction management of their own choice and to present it. A final oral presentation is required. Prerequisite: Completion of preceding 7 semesters of BCMT program-this course is taken by Seniors during their last semester. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
Open-ended design project in which students work in teams. Oral presentations and written reports will cover alternatives considered, design assumptions, cost, safety and feasibility. Prerequisite: Completion of preceding 7 semesters of BCET program - this course is taken by Seniors during their last semester. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
A study of construction contracts and the contractual relationships commonly established between owner, designer, builder and construction manager. Prerequisite: CCEV410 Construction Project Management. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This is a course designed to relate the fundamental principles of chemistry with industrial and contemporary applications. Topics will include: the atomic model and theory, chemical bonding, balancing chemical reactions, stoichiometry, chemical equilibrium, acid and base reactions, properties of solutions, oxidation and reduction. Laboratory will correlate with lecture material. Corequisite: MATH205 College Mathematics I or MATH265 Engineering Mathematics. Day Course.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the students to basic concepts in chemistry through contemp-orary applications. Topics will include atomic model and periodic chart, solutions, chemical formulas, balancing chemical reactions, and acids and bases. Laboratory sessions illustrate principles. Prerequisite: MATH225 College Math A. ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CHEM100 Chemistry I. Emphasis will be placed on environmental applications. Topics include weak acid/base solutions and buffer systems; solubility and pH problems in water and wastewater analysis; chemical thermodynamics and equilibrium; chemical kinetics; rate laws and decay/degradation processes; electrochemistry; chemistry of the atmosphere; introduction to organic chemistry. Laboratory experiments will illustrate or correlate with lecture topics. Prerequisite: CHEM100 Chemistry I; Corequisite: MATH250 Precalculus. Day Course.
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3.00 Credits
The course will focus on the requirements and implications of the OSHA Laboratory Standard, Hazard Communication Standard, and related topics. Prerequisite: CHEM100 Chemistry I, CHEM360 Chemistry I or equivalent. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who want to learn about the health and safety of foods and beverages, household cleaners, building materials, workplace practices, and industrial processes. The impact on environmental quality is also addressed. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This is a course designed to relate the fundamental principles of chemistry with practical problems encountered in industry. Emphasis will be placed on problem- solving. Topics include: the atomic model and theory, chemical bonding, balancing chemical reactions, simple and complex stoichiometry equilibrium, acids-bases reactions, properties of solutions, combustion, oxidation and reduction, and electrochemistry. Laboratory will correlate with lecture material. Prerequisite: MATH250 Precalculus, MATH235 College Mathematics C. Day Course.
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