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3.00 Credits
Dynamics - Three semester hours Kinematics and kinetics of individual particles and systems of particles utilizing Newton?s Laws of Motion, the Principle of Work and Energy, and the Principle of Impulse and Momentum; steady and variable mass flow. Pre-requisite: CONE 211%
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Construction Material & Methods - Three semester hours. 2 Lec/2 lab Construction materials and methodologies related to commercial construction. Selection, acquisition, and utilization of concrete, steel, masonry and wood in a variety of construction applications.%
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Construction Estimating - Three semester hours Principles and application of construction estimating including quantity takeoff, pricing of materials, classification of work, labor, overhead, specifications, bid procedures, and project scheduling. Computerized estimating and scheduling software is introduced. Pre-requisite: CONE 221%
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Mechanics of Materials - Three semester hours. 2 Lec/2 Lab Applications of conservation principles and stress/deformation relationships for continuous media to structural members; axially loaded members; thin-walled pressure vessels; torsional and flexural members; shear; moment; deflection of members; combined loadings; stability of columns; nonsymmetrical bending, shear center; indeterminate members; elastic foundations. Pre-requisite: CONE 211 %
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Engineering Hydrology & Hydrauli - Three semester hours. 2 Lec/2 Lab Design of water distribution systems and open channels; selection of pumps and turbines; hydraulics of wells; basic engineering hydrology including precipitation, infiltration, runoff, flood routing, fluid flow in pipe, statistical measures and water resources planning. Pre-requisite: CONE 212 and CONE 221%
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Field Engineering & Surveying - Three semester hours. 2 Lec/2 Lab Techniques and procedures used in field engineering practices related to construction projects. Surveying instruments, topographic, building and site layout, and precision dimension control. Pre-requisite: CONE 221%
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Steel & Concrete Design - Three semester hours. 2 Lec/2 Lab Planning and field engineering for concrete and steel construction. Structural mechanics of concrete beams, slabs, columns, walls and footings. Steel structures including tension members, compression members, flexural members, connections, and building codes. Pre-requisite: CONE 221 and CONE 331%
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Structural Analysis & Design - Three semester hours Functions of structure, design loads, reactions and force systems; analysis of statically determinate structures including beams, trusses and arches; energy methods of determining deflections of structures; influence lines and criteria for moving loads; analysis of statically indeterminate structures including continuous beams and frames. Pre-requisite: CONE 221 and CONE 331%
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Construction Safety - Three semester hours Safety and loss control concepts, practices, and skills to improve construction job site safety; OSHA regulations, accidents, documentation, safety policies and procedures, safe work environments, crisis management, risk management, and other safety related topics. Pre-requisite: IT 340%
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3.00 Credits
Construction Engineering & Technology - Three semester hours Study of construction operations, project management and project planning. Includes project selection, estimating bidding, scheduling, subcontracting practices, cost controls, project documentation, construction bonds, insurance, payments, elements of close out and reporting of an engineering project. Pre-requisite: BA 301 and CONE 231%
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