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ACG 4991-4: Internship in Accounting
3.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
As part of the preparation for a career in accounting, the student is permitted to serve an internship in public accounting firms; accounting departments of financial, business, and industrial organizations; or government agencies acceptable to the University. Arrangements for the internship training provide for assignment of duties, hours, and working conditions satisfactory to the student, the instructor, and the supervisor. Prerequisite: Permission from the Program Chair and approval of the Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs
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AMH 2010: U.S.History to 1877
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
An examination of United States history from the discovery of North America through the American Civil War and Reconstruction. Emphasis is placed on the Revolutionary Period, Western Expansion, and the developments that led to the American Civil War.
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BCM 3101: Materials and Process
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
This is a course about commonly used materials such as concrete, masonry, timber, steel, reinforcing bars, prestressing tendons, plastics, glass, and soils. The students do not only get to know the essential properties of materials but also the advantages and the disadvantages, the strengths and the weaknesses of each material in terms of workability, strength, maintenance, thermal effects. Prerequisite: Completion of Associate Degree in Design and Drafting or Program Chair approval. (Lab Fee required)
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BCM 3102: Introduction to GIS
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
This course will introduce the fundamental concepts underlying computerized geographic information systems (GIS). It contains basic GIS concepts and applications in the field of natural resources, earth sciences, and environmental systems. Students will learn to use Global Positioning System hand-held units, base stations, and rover units, combined with Geographic Information System software to collect field data and produce maps for spatial analysis and decision-making purposes. Prerequisites: Completion of Associate Degree in Design and Drafting and MAC3300 or Program Chair approval. (Lab Fee required)
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BCM 3103: Occupational Safety
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
This course imparts the knowledge essential to safe practices in the construction industry. Included in the course are an examination of current industrial safety management methods and the major provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. Prerequisite: Completion of Associate Degree in Design and Drafting or Program Chair approval. (Lab Fee required)
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BCM 4104: Engineering Surveying
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
A comprehensive study in the acquisition of spatial data through the use of conventional surveying equipment and global position system (GPS). The course elements include measurement theory, precision and accuracy determinations, traditional and present day measurement systems, GPS theory, acquisition of spatial data through the use of total station and electronic data collectors, self-leveling and digital levels and hand-held code phase GPS receivers. Specific tasks include traversing for purpose of property boundary location, establishing horizontal and vertical control for aerial photography and topographic mapping. Prerequisite: Completion of Associate Degree in Design and Drafting and MAC3300 or Program Chair approval. (Lab Fee required)
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BCM 4107: Senior Final Project CDD4107
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
In this course, students will develop a final project that will document mastery of the topics covered in their area of specialty. Prerequisite: Completion of Specialty Area course work or Program Chair approval. (Lab Fee required)
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BCM 4107 - Senior Final Project CDD4107
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BCM 4201: Construction Cost Management
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
This course covers cost principles and cost analysis of construction projects, including classification of work, quality survey techniques, construction operations cost, and the preparation of bid proposals. Prerequisite: Completion of Associate Degree in Design and Drafting or Program Chair approval. (Lab Fee required)
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BCM 4301: Value Engineering and Building Economics
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
This course covers value engineering principles and methodologies, economic principles and theories on how to apply the methods of economics to decisions about location, design and construction of buildings, and the basic design principles dealing with steel, wood and concrete buildings. Prerequisite: Completion of Associate Degree in Design and Drafting or Program Chair approval. (Lab Fee required)
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BSC 1121: Biology I with Lab
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
The course is the first of a two-course sequence and provides an introduction to the basic principles of biological science. It includes the scientific process, the chemistry of life, structure and function of cells, cellular metabolism, cell division, Mendelian and molecular genetics, and broad overview of the higher taxonomic classification. (Lab Fee required) Prerequisite: CHM1010 with a grade of "C" or better
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