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3.00 Credits
Covers contracts, contract documents, and the construction law environment including contractor licensing, lien law, local and national labor law and dispute resolution. Occasional Friday field trips required. PREREQ: GENBUS 202.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to various concrete forming systems. Design and methods of formwork construction, including issues related to safety and quality control. Occasional Friday field trips required. PREREQ: ENGR 306.
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2.00 Credits
Gantt charts, S-curves, Critical Path Method (CPM), computerized scheduling, PERT charts, resource leveling and time cost trade offs used as planning, scheduling, and management techniques. PREREQ: CMGT 240.
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3.00 Credits
The structural analysis and construction of reinforced concrete and structural steel systems; including vertical and horizontal loads on beams and columns; bending, shear, compressive and tensile stresses and deflection analysis, and construction methods. PREREQ: ENGR 306.
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2.00 Credits
Students combine construction field supervision concepts and skills into a comprehensive project that includes supervision and safety procedures, labor relations, quality control, monitoring/ inspection of construction operations, documentation procedures, ethics, and other topics. Students are required to take the AIC Level 1 Certified Professional Constructor Exam as a culminating activity. PREREQ/ COREQ: CMGT 417 and senior status.
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3.00 Credits
Theory of cost accounting and cost control, with emphasis on cost determination as a tool of management and project cost control. Includes bidding, budgeting, and developing project cost record-keeping system for managing cash, receivable, payroll, and subcontractors. PREREQ: ACCT 206 and CMGT 367.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the land development process, including planning, design, construction, and sale of various types of real estate. Topics include key concepts in successful development, feasibility studies, site selection and improvement, government policy and regulation, project planning and master planning, design of public infrastructure, and construction of site improvements. PREREQ: Upper-division standing.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of business development and construction contract management including preparation of proposals, risk management, quality assurance, ethics, claims, and negotiations. Students are required to take the AIC Level 1 Certified Professional Constructor Exam as a culminating activity. PREREQ: CMGT 385 and senior status.
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1.00 Credits
Problem analysis, strategic thinking, organization, and communication of a team's written and oral response to a request for proposal. Typical proposal types: Heavy Civil, Commercial, Residential, Design-Build, or another appropriate construction project category. PREREQ: CMGT 240.
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2.00 Credits
The formation and delivery of a formal construction industry proposal. Includes presentation of a proposal before a group of industry professionals in a competitive setting. PREREQ: CMGT 487.
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