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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews written documents used throughout construction projects, describing how the documents relate to each other and to drawings. It provides detail on the theory, techniques and format for every aspect of construction documentation.
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3.00 Credits
Basic safety and loss control concepts practices and skills to improve construction job site safety. The course will cover OSHA regulations and enforcement, job site accidents and losses associated with various types of accidents, documentation, record-keeping, development of safety policies and procedures, safe environments, employer and worker/ employee responsibilities, drug and alcohol abuse, crisis management and other safety related topics.
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3.00 Credits
Defining characteristics of various project delivery systems, processes to solicit and procure those services. Responsibilities, risks and rewards for owners, designers, and contractors under various PDS.
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3.00 Credits
Time and cost budgeting is used for project control through management information and systems engineering. Topics to include cost integrated scheduling, earned value, probabilistic estimating and scheduling, crashing, trade-off analysis and
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3.00 Credits
580.] Highway Traffic Design (3) Basic principles and geometric design of roadways, roadsides, interchanges and intersections.
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3.00 Credits
581.] Urban Transportation Planning (3) Planning aspects of highway transportation including transportation goals, transportation forecasting techniques and models, selection between alternate solutions, financing improvements.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of the geometric design and operation of streets and highways, including planning aspects, traffic design and control and highway safety. Application of these principles to actual situations.
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3.00 Credits
Highway traffic speed, volume, capacity, accidents, origindestination and parking; the road users and vehicles in traffic; models and theories describing traffic flow.
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3.00 Credits
584.] Transportation of Hazardous Materials (3) Technical and policy issues associated with hazardous materials transportation. Examines the transportation regulatory environment and specific issues relating to accident analysis, routing, risk assessment and community preparedness and emergency response.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Development of project concept, investigation of needs, initial data collection and assembly of written and field materials necessary to conduct a professional project. Exploration of alternative means to conduct the project. Offered on a CR/ NC basis only. Prerequisite: completion of 12 credit hours of 500 level course work. Restriction: CE majors.
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