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3.00 Credits
Applied mathematics for the construction industry; covers basic math, applied algebra, applied trigo nometry, and intro to construction estimating. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
Establishing and controlling the flow of documen tation on a construction project; focus on communi cation between owners, developers, architects, con struction managers, facilities managers, general contractors, subcontractors, and vendors. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
Knowledge for efficiency in the workplace; safety professionals and typical workplace accidents and injuries; preventive measures and developing, initiating, and evaluating safety training programs; [F,S]
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2.00 Credits
Basics of proposal writing in construction industry based on sound estimates and takeoffs from budget-grade project prints; numbering sequence of the Construction Specifications Institute Master Format System. Prereq: CI-101 or instructor's consent. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
Provides a working knowledge for planning and scheduling of construction projects; C.P.M., Precedence Method, PERT, Bar Charts, arrow diagrams, and computer applications. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
Construction estimating techniques/applications related to technical aspects required for quantity takeoffs in construction estimate preparation; the Construction Specifications Institute Master Format System's numbering sequence; computer appli ca tions may be covered. Concurrent: DSPM-0850. [S]
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts and practices of surveying; class 2 hours, lab 4 hours. 174-Theory of measure ments and field notes; methods of obtaining hor izontal and vertical distances, angles and directions; use of levels, transits, theodolites, and total stations; construction surveying, curves and volumes. 274-E.D.M. use and theory, traversing practice, adjusting methods, plotting a plat, com puting the area and making topographic maps; State Plane coordinates, Public Land surveys; Photogrammetry and satellite surveying. Concurrent for 174: MATH-1720. Prereq for 274: CI-174, MATH-1720; or instructor's consent. [174-S, 274-F]
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2.00 Credits
In-depth study of financial and cost accounting means and methods related to small and medium sized construction companies, general contractors, and subcontractors. Prereq: CI-101 or instructor's consent. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
Intro to fluid mechanics, hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, and hydrology; hydraulic devices, open channels, culverts, storm sewer, culvert and detention pond design; lab work parallels class work; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Concurrent: MD-134. [F]
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3.00 Credits
Intro to lab practices in measuring construction material properties like soil, concrete, steel, wood, timber, asphalt; tests based on ASTM standards; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Concurrent: MD-134. [F]
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