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2.00 Credits
Covers modern masonry construction; properties and behavior of the reinforced masonry component materials, clay and concrete masonry units, mortar, grout, and steel reinforcement; vertical and lateral load types and intensities; and design of reinforced masonry walls, beams, and columns by working stress and strength design methods. Prereq., CVEN 3525.
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4.00 Credits
Provides a capstone experience to AREN students. Students design a modest commercial building and complete an integrated engineering design of the building systems executed for the conceptual, schematic, and design development phases. Student teams work on life safety, structural, mechanical, and electrical design. Each stage has a professional-quality design document. All members of AREN and some structural faculty participate in the teaching and evaluation of designs. Prereqs., AREN 3010, 3540, 4560, CVEN 3406 and 3535. Recommended prereqs., ARCH 4010, AREN 4110, 4416, 4545, and CVEN 4545 and 4555.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces building construction costs accounting and controls, analysis of direct and indirect cost fundamentals and collecting systems, methods engineering and value engineering. Includes a study of types of estimates, quantity take-off techniques and pricing applications, and preparation of a detailed estimate for a building project including all cost analyses, a complete quantity survey, development of unit prices, and final assembly of the bid proposal. Prereq., senior standing or instructor consent.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on conceptual cost estimating and evaluation techniques to support engineering design. Topics include parametric estimating, stochastic estimating, value engineering, constructability concepts, and life-cycle costing. Prereq., AREN 3406. Recommended prereq., CVEN 3246.
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensively studies construction management, including the contractor's role in preconstruction and construction activities; the construction contract; bonds and insurance; and the particular application of CPM/PERT techniques to the planning, scheduling, and control of a construction project. Prereq., AREN 4416.
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3.00 Credits
Engages students in exploring and solving lighting problems for exterior environments. Provides an understanding of the design criteria and lighting equipment used in three primary exterior applications: parking lots and roadways, floodlighting of buildings, and sports facilities. Prereq., AREN 3540. Recommended prereqs., AREN 3140 and 4550. Same as CVEN 5540.
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3.00 Credits
Applies the principles studied in Illumination 1. Provides further study in architectural lighting design methods. Uses lighting studio work to develop a broad knowledge of lighting equipment, design methods, and their application in a series of practical design problems in modern buildings. One of several capstone courses available to architectural engineering students. Prereq., AREN 3540.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches fundamentals of radiative exchange as applied to illumination engineering. Describes and uses principal numerical techniques for radiative transfer analysis. Applies techniques to lighting design and analysis. Prereq., AREN 3540.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the generation and distribution of electrical power. Focuses on understanding the loads, control, and protection of secondary electrical distribution systems in building. Applies the national electric code to residential and commercial buildings. Prereq., ECEN 3030.
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3.00 Credits
Studies design process and lighting calculation techniques for the synthesis and analysis of daylighting in modern buildings. Covers integration with electric lighting and other building subsystems. Prereq., AREN 3540 and AREN 4560.
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