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4.50 Credits
This course concentrates on the procedures and methods used by the contractor during the construction and post-construction phases of a project. Construction today involves much more than the physical erection of a project. It is essential for the contractor to systematically plan, organize, manage, control and document jobsite activities. Prerequisites CNST 1000 and CNST 1010, or Instructor approval
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3.50 Credits
This class is intended to teach students the legal rights, duties and responsibilities of the contracting parties involved in all aspects of the construction industry. The class will focus on contract law as the foundation of construction relationships, but will include various duties implied by law as well. The students will apply legal concepts to practical situations and learn to use acquired knowledge and skills to benefit owners, design professionals, contractors, sub-contractors, and suppliers. Various construction industry professionals will contribute practical experience and knowledge in areas of law, insurance, bonding, government procurement, design, contracting, subcontracting, and supplying construction materials.
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6.50 Credits
This course covers the principles, calculations and cutting of all components of gable, hip and valley rafters. An actual roof is framed on a house in the indoor laboratory. Prerequisites CNST 1010 and CNST 1050, or Instructor approval
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3.50 Credits
This course deals with the construction of rough and finished stairs. Definitions dealing with types of various stairs, parts of stairs, rules for rise and run, and calculations of various rises and runs for given dimensions are studied. Estimating of materials and actual layout assembly of rough stairs and finished stairs are attempted. Prerequisites CNST 1050 or Instructor approval
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3.00 Credits
This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses of the Construction Technology Program. Prerequisites Instructor approval
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40.00 Credits
This internship gives the student the opportunity to develop skills in the field and exposes the student to craftspeople already established in the field. Application for an internship must be made through the program full time faculty. Based on state guidelines, students must complete 40 hours of work for each credit hour in this course. Prerequisites GPA of 2.5, Specialist Diploma or equivalent in Framing, Concrete, Masonry Management, Cabinetry, Co
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4.50 Credits
This course is an overview of the history, development and philosophies of crime control within a democratic society. It examines the criminal justice system with emphasis on the police, the prosecution and the defense, the courts and the correctional agencies. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course outlines corrections as a systematic process showing the evolving changes within institutional and community-based corrections. Topics include the history of corrections, the influence of social thought and philosophy on the development of corrections, the rights of the incarcerated inmate and the duties of the correctional officer. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course examines legal aspects of investigation and arrest procedures as well as rules governing the admissibility of evidence in court. It focuses primarily on police and correctional due process, application of the law, and civil liability concerns. Topics include search and seizure, arrest and interrogation, revocation and probation and parole, probable cause and other timely issues. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
The student learns to observe and document the behavior of crime victims, witnesses and suspects. The student also learns to accurately describe and record conditions and activities of crime scenes for courtroom presentations. In accordance with the legal guidelines of confidentiality, each student maintains a log of classroom and field experiences. Prerequisites English Level I Course is offered On-line
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