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Prerequisite: appropriate methodological tools (COMM 242M or 264M), equivalent, or permission of student's committee. See Criteria for Thesis and Project. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree. Approved for RP grading. Note: Students must have earned at least a C in all courses considered as meeting the prerequisite requirements.
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Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Application of the theories in communication.
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Introduction to various theories of interpersonal communication; participation in experiences designed to enhance competence in interpersonal relationships. FS (CAN SPCH 8)
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Logical analysis, evidence, reasoning, and proof used in arriving at rational decisions as demonstrated through presentation of public speeches and debates. G.E. Foundation A3. FS ( CAN SPCH 6)
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Analysis and practice of the use of persuasion as a social tool for resolving controversy and forming opinions from the perspectives of both the persuader and the persuaded. G.E. Foundation A1. FS
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Orientation to essential elements of professional practice in construction management: construction-related regulatory requirements; ethics, business, safety, and personnel practices. Management techniques and interaction with professional organizations and associations. FS
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Prerequisites: CONST 5, 50; PHYS 2A; MATH 71 and 72 or 75. Properties, strength, and functional applications of basic construction materials: woods, metals, and concrete. Recent developments in new materials and applications. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; field trips) FS
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Prerequisite: CONST 105. Analysis of construction materials in its application to different structural systems. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) FS
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Prerequisites: CONST 5, 43. Basic methods used to evaluate, fix cost, calculate worth, make accurate quantity take-offs and labor time estimates; preparing bids for prospective buyers. (6 lab hours) FS ( Formerly CONST 10)
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Prerequisite: senior standing in construction. The construction manager's relation to internal organization, owner, architect, engineer, public, press, legal aid, unions, trades, equipment, utilities, insurance, finances, government, and others.
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