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CONST 298R: Internship
1.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: For Students with less than 60 credit hours An internship is a cooperative program between BYU-Idaho Architecture and Construction Department and approved Experience Providers (employers). Professional internships correlate actual work experience in the building construction industry with the architecture and construction coursework. Internships approved by the internship coordinator provide students with knowledge of career opportunities and actual work experience in preparation for employment after graduation. The ideal internship would take place during the student's off-track semester and be a full time, paid, employment opportunity. The length of time for your internship experience is intended to be equal to a 14 week semester, 40 hours per week or approximately 560 hours. Students should not wait until after graduation to complete their internship courses and are encouraged to begin as early as possible. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CONST 300: Cabinetmaking
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Cabinetmaking is a study of the materials and methods used in professional cabinetmaking. The class will study designing, planning, cost estimating, materials, and construction techniques for kitchen, bathroom, and other built-in type of cabinets using both traditional and metric construction methods. It will also cover the safe setup and operation of professional cabinetmaking equipment. (Winter, Spring)
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CONST 320: Construction Safety
2.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Arch 100 This course introduces students to OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as construction safety and health principles. Topics include scope and application of OSHA construction standards. Special emphasis will be placed on the most common safety hazards in the construction industry. Upon successful course completion, the student will receive an OSHA construction safety and health 30-hour course certifi cation card. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CONST 330: Construction Estimating
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: CONST 120, ARCH 100 The purpose of Const 330 (Construction Estimating) is to introduce the student to the principles of construction cost estimates, including organizing and planning an estimate, developing material and labor databases, preparing accurate quantity takeoffs, and developing an understanding of overhead and profi t. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CONST 340: Fundamentals of Land Surveying
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Math 111 Theory and use of instruments dealing with measurements pertaining to plane surveying. Application of surveying methods of practical problems. (Fall, Winter)
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CONST 350: Soils & Equipment
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Arch 100 An introduction to soil mechanics. Soils classifi cation. Soils exploration and testing. Cost and control of excavating, hauling, grading, compacting, lifting, and other heavy equipment. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CONST 370: Concrete & Masonry Construction
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Arch 100 A study of concrete construction technology including footings, foundations, cement types, admixtures, mixing, forming, reinforcing, placement, curing, testing, hot and cold weather applications. Materials and methods used in modern masonry construction. Applicable building codes will be reviewed. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CONST 380: Project Management
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Arch 100, Const 310, or concurrent registration. Project Management is an introduction to onsite management and control of construction projects including overall project management, the management of people, materials and time, and the management of fi nancial resources. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CONST 390R: Construction Seminar
0.50 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Completed 45 hours coursework. Sophomore status Construction 390R is a Junior/Senior level lecture series which will introduce students to relevant topics and leaders within the construction industry. Possible topics to be covered include: estimating, scheduling, safety, team building, sales, and marketing. Additional topics such as developing internship and employment opportunities, interviewing, resume and letter writing, and salary negotiations, will also be covered. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CONST 398R: Junior Internship
1.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: For students with less than 90 credit hours. An internship is a cooperative program between BYU-Idaho Architecture and Construction Department and approved Experience Providers (employers). Professional internships correlate actual work experience in the building construction industry with the architecture and construction coursework. Internships approved by the internship coordinator provide students with knowledge of career opportunities and actual work experience in preparation for employment after graduation. The ideal internship would take place during the student's off-track semester and be a full time, paid, employment opportunity. The length of time for your internship experience is intended to be equal to a 14 week semester, 40 hours per week or approximately 560 hours. Students should not wait until after graduation to complete their internship courses and are encouraged to begin as early as possible. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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