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CSMT 0431: Construction Management I
3.00 Credits
Tuskegee University
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. This course will cover project management topics such as purchasing procedures, labor management, job control, union negotiations and field organization. Prerequisites: CSMT 0331, 0332 & CSMT 0344.
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CSMT 0432: Construction Management II
3.00 Credits
Tuskegee University
2nd Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. Overall planning and scheduling of project such as CPM, fast tracking, computer aids, resource allocations, forecasting, etc. Prerequisites: CSMT 0331, 0332 and CSMT 0341.
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CSMT 0433: Concrete And Formwork Design
3.00 Credits
Tuskegee University
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits.. Design of concrete formwork and introduction to structural analysis and design of reinforced concrete as applied to construction in accordance with ACI Specifications and practices. Working stress and ultimate strength design including methods of analysis of continuous members. Design of formwork for conventional and special concrete structures using all conventional materials. Formwork detailing and construction procedures also are included. Prerequisite: CSMT 0331, 0343 & CSMT 0344.
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CSMT 0435: Soils, Foundations And Drainage
3.00 Credits
Tuskegee University
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. Introduction to soil mechanics, foundations, and surface water drainage. Soil pressure theories and their application to design of footings, basement walls, retaining walls and sheet piling structures. Soil classification and engineering properties are covered in addition to soil volumetric and gravimetric relationship; foundation construction systems and a state-of-art survey of foundation construction equipment and methods. Also, an elementary study of rainfall and runoff, and the hydraulics of culverts and drainage pipes and soil-water problems. Perquisites: CSMT 0331, 0343 and CSMT 0348.
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CSMT 0441: Cost And Estimating I
3.00 Credits
Tuskegee University
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. Approximate and detailed estimate of cost of construction projects, including earthwork, foundations, concrete, masonry, steel, mechanical installation, electrical installations, and all other items in the construction of buildings. Costs are developed to include materials, equipment, labor, overhead, profit, taxes, and all other necessary items. Prerequisites: CSMT 0331, 0332 and CSMT 0344.
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CSMT 0442: Cost And Estimating II
3.00 Credits
Tuskegee University
2nd Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. Concentration will be placed on estimating and cost control techniques of specific projects. Cost monitoring, cost accounting and inventory control will be among the topics explored. Prerequisite: CSMT 0441.
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CSMT 0443: Stuctures III
3.00 Credits
Tuskegee University
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. This course, the third of a threecourse sequence, provides in-depth coverage of shell, plate and funicular systems. A historical overview of these systems is provided and they are presented in a context of sustainable design. This three-course sequence concludes with an overview of the integration of structural systems into the building whole. The course content is presented in such a way as to be directly applied in the congruent ARCH 0401 design studio. Prerequisite: ARCH 0344/CSMT 0344, MATH 0108 and PHYS 0306.
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ECON 0201,0202: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Tuskegee University
1st and 2nd Semester and Summer. Lect. 3, 3 credits each course. The first part of this course sequence deals with the aggregate volume of the output of the American Economy, with the extent to which its resources are employed, with size of the national income, and with the "general price level." The second part deals with division of total output among competing uses. It considers problems of income distribution. Its interest is in relative prices of particular goods and services.
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ECON 0203,0204: Unemployment, Poverty And Income Inequality
3.00 Credits
Tuskegee University
1st and 2nd Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits each Semester. The course provides a study of the economic causes of unemployment, poverty, income inequality, and the proper economic policies which deal with them. It contains their definitions, classification, the case of minority groups, unequal opportunities; the economic and social costs of unemployment and the impact of poverty and income inequality; the measurement, determinants, combating of inequality; and the goals of equality, alleviating poverty, and full employment without accelerating inflation. Required for Social Work Majors.
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ECON 0300: Introduction to Statistical Analysis.
3.00 Credits
Tuskegee University
This course deals with the collection, presentation, and interpretation of data. It is concerned with the measures of location, measures of dispersion, probability and probability distributions. Prerequisite: MATH 0107.
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