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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
In a simulated professional environment, students complete an MIS project, prepare a project report, and make a managerial presentation. Special Note: May be taken more than once for credit. Maximum of 3 credits may be used to meet degree requirements. Registration Restrictions: College of Business and Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.
Prerequisite:
CIS A361 UA C AND CIS A376 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Presents methods and techniques for preparing accurate cost estimates for building construction projects. Emphasizes quantity takeoffs, unit pricing, productivity factors, bidding and negotiation procedures, and cost reporting.
Prerequisite:
AET A101 UA D AND AET A102 UA D AND MATH A105 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Examines construction project management methods and processes. Includes project delivery systems introduction and contract types; contract administration procedures; jobsite planning and logistics; and managing labor, materials, and equipment.
Prerequisite:
AET A101 UA D AND AET A102 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Examines concepts and methods for planning and scheduling of construction projects. Includes identifying work elements, estimating activity durations, preparing network schedules and schedule updates, analyzing planned vs. actual project progress and use of computer scheduling software.
Prerequisite:
CM A201 UA D AND MATH A105 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Examines safety and health practices for the construction industry. Includes developing and implementing construction project site-specific safety plans, analyzing the laws and regulations that govern safety, evaluating construction site hazards and environmental conditions, and incident investigation and reporting.
Prerequisite:
CM A201 UA D
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4.00 Credits
Outlines elements of civil design and construction, including soils and soil properties, roads, earthwork, and utilities using local, state and federal regulations. Students will also be introduced to construction surveying. Registration Restrictions: Appropriate SAT, ACT or UAA-approved math placement test scores may be used in lieu of the MATH A105 prerequisite.
Prerequisite:
AET A101 UA C AND AET A102 UA C AND MATH A105 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Presents methods and techniques for preparing accurate cost estimates for earthwork, roads, highways, underground utilities, and site work. Emphasizes quantity surveys, unit costs, production factors, bidding, and construction equipment management.
Prerequisite:
CM A201 UA D AND MATH A105 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Places students in building construction offices related to student educational program and occupational objectives. Direct supervision by contractor professional, program faculty, and Career Services coordinator. Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes advanced subjects in construction project management. Includes project procurement, project delivery methodology, managing project change, quality control, claims and disputes, and labor relations.
Prerequisite:
CM A163 UA D AND CM A202 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Examines the properties and classifications of soils encountered and used in construction. Includes soils investigation, soils stress analysis, embankment construction, and excavation works and supports.
Prerequisite:
CM A213 UA D AND MATH A151 UA D
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