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CNST 4323: Construction Estimating
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
This course introduces students to the skills and tools necessary to prepare formal bids for construction projects. It focuses on pricing, indirect costs, bid analysis and use of computer aided software. The goal of this course is to expand your skills in new topics of estimating and to assist you in developing high confidence in the application of the estimating skills you learned previously. The course addresses the bidding procedure from receipt of bid documents through work breakdown, work quantification, pricing and bid submittal for lump sum and unit price bids, and preparation of design/build proposals. Prerequisites: ENGT 3303.
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CNST 4325: Contract Administration
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
This course introduces students to issues regarding administering construction contracts. It focuses on understanding of the purpose of contract documents, legal hierarchy of the documents, the interrelationships among the documents, liabilities accepted with each document, and typical challenges related to communications among the parties involved, establishing chain of commands, warranties, and progress/final payments. Prerequisites: CNST 3320 and CNST 4313.
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CNST 4384: Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Topics will vary according to timeliness and special needs. May be taken more than once for credit.
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CNST 4386: Problems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
This course is designed to meet the needs of Engineering Technology students who have above average academic ability and who need to pursue subject matter that is not normally included in the Engineering Technology curriculum. Approval for enrollment in this course shall be with the concurrence of the individual instructor and the department head. The student must be currently enrolled in one of the majors offered in the Engineering Technology Department.
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CNST 4395: Construction Capstone
2.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Capstone projects course emphasizing a team approach to the analysis and solutions of Construction problems. Projects will be supplied by industry whenever possible. Emphasizes scheduling, design, working in teams. A final written report drawings and presentations will be provided to the customer.
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COBA 1100: Trans to Univ Stud-COBA
1.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Practical study designed to prepare the student for university life, aid in the development of skills for academic success, promote personal growth and responsibility, and encourage active involvement in the learning process from an individual college perspective.
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COCS 1100: Trans to Univ Stud-CS DONT USE
1.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Practical study designed to prepare the student for university life, aid in the development of skills for academic success, promote personal growth and responsibility, and encourage active involvement in the learning process from an individual college perspective. These skill sets are presented in the context of engineering and computer science disciplines.
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COMM 1307: Intro to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Places mass media in historical perspective; explores the relationships among media; examines the structure of the American communications system and compares it to international communications systems. Analyzes the social, economic, and political implications of modern society's reliance on mass communications. Explores the ways in which the mass media provides images of our world.
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COMM 1311: Intro to Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
This course is designed to improve the individual's understanding of the human communication process. Classroom exercises involve the student in interpersonal, small group, and presentational speaking situations. Special emphasis on developing communication skills needed to check and validate perceptions, control language usage, and analyze and improve reasoning processes.
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COMM 1315: Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
An introduction to the principles and practice of presentational communication. Methods of topic analysis, research, evidence evaluation, organization, and delivery are covered. Students participate in several classroom presentations.
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