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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course develops students' abilities to research, evaluate, and produce formal, documented projects that demonstrate awareness and mastery of techni- cal and professional writing conventions.
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3.00 Credits
The study and practice of advanced writing techniques, including use of computer technology for web publishing.
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3.00 Credits
A practicum to apply previously acquired skills to professional experience. Students work with a department faculty member and under the supervision of professionals in business, communications, law, religion, health, or other field. Student interns must provide their own transportation and must adhere to all college policies regarding internships.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to basic contract and tort issues and their application in the construction industry; delineation of the various types of contracts and remedies available to parties involved in a construction project; additional related topics including bidding, delays, mechanics liens, site conditions, warranties and the Uniform Commercial Code as it relates to the construction industry. Examine the application of OSHA 29CFR 1926 for the construction industry along with applicable state and federal construction safety laws pertaining to construction, altercations, or repair work at construction site.
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3.00 Credits
Systems approach to determining required quantities of construction materials; quantification of various types of foundation systems, structural systems and building envelope systems using excerpts of contract documents from a variety of different building projects.
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3.00 Credits
Quantification and pricing of direct field costs and general condition costs from construction documents; the preparation of complete lump sum bid package ready for project execution; utilization of entire set of required contract documents.
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3.00 Credits
Materials, methods and sequences of the construction process; emphasis on design, specification, purchase and use of concrete, steel, masonry and timber. An understanding of the uses of construction materials.
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3.00 Credits
Identify, explain and apply quality management techniques for construction engineering services, construction projects, and related deliverables through use of continuous improvement procedures, analytical tools and techniques focusing on resource allocation, workforce requirements, performance schedule, quality control, and total quality systems. Best practice principles in labor relations and management will be reviewed and evaluated including labor relations law, construction contracts, incentives and penalties, construction agreements and partnerships, collective bargaining, and unionized/nonunionized construction workforce considerations.
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4.00 Credits
Application of statics and strength of materials for construction of steel buildings, reinforced concrete structures, reinforced masonry structures, and timber structures with computer analysis and design of specific topics.
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3.00 Credits
Prepare students to enter the commercial construction sector through consid- eration of design, bidding/estimating, value engineering, contracts/negotiation, subcontractor relations, cost controls, management during construction, close out, post-construction requirements and the engineering equipment used during horizontal and vertical construction.
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