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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Addresses Fire and Life Safety requirements in the International Fire and Building codes including building occupancies, exit systems, hazardous materials regulations, site access, water availability, and fire protection systems. Prerequisites: INSP 252 and INSP 201.
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4.00 Credits
Covers nonstructural regulations of the International Building Code, including administration, occupancy classification, building area, height and location limits, type of construction, interior environments and fire resistive standards for small commercial buildings including multi story structures. Emphasis is placed on presenting basic code and building element concepts for the student wit limited construction background. This is 40 total contact hours and is also worth 60 HSW credits to AIA members. Prerequisites: RD 115 or WR 115, placment into MTH 60.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the International Building Code including fire protection systems, egress systems, accessibility, sanitation, exterior finishes, glazing, plastics, chimneys, and fireplaces. Prerequisite: INSP 251.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the loading parameters for structural engineering in the International Building Code chapters that apply to Small Commercial Structures of three stories and less. Also covers glazing, temporary structures and prefabrication construction. This courseis worth 60 HSW credits to AIA members. Prerequisites: RD 115 or WR 115 and placement into MTH 60 or equivalent/higher.
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2.00 Credits
Study of the International Mechanical Code regulations for permitting, general requirements, ventilation, exhaust systems including kitchen hoods and duct systems. This course is 20 total contact hours and also worth 40 LU credits to AIA members. Prerequisite: RD 115 or WR 115; and placement into MTH 60.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the International Mechanical Code, including combustion air, chimneys and vents, refrigeration, and specific appliances/systems. This course is 30 total contact hours and also worth 60 LU credtis to AIA memebers. Prerequisite: INSP 255.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the International Mechanical Code including new code requirements, application of code to inspection requirements and methods used to inspect mechanical installations. This course worth 60 LU credits to AIA members. Prerequisite: RD 115 or WR 115; placement into MTH 60.
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2.00 Credits
This course reviews Oregon construction standards, such as architectural barrier regulations and the Oregon Administrative Rules an inspector may enforce. This course is intended to be taken near the end of the student's code studies.
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5.00 Credits
Student receives as varied and complete an experience as possible inspecting a building. Student will complete all necessary forms. Credits are variable and based on experience required. Department permission required.
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5.00 Credits
Work on approved job sites where student will receive as varied and complete an experience as possible under job conditions. Credits are variable and based on the number of clock hours student spends on job site. Must be coordinated with supervisor, instructor, and cooperative education specialist. Department permission required.
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