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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to construction materials and their methodologies. Topics include construction terminology, materials and their properties, manufacturing processes, construction techniques, and other related topics. This course is intended for students with limited construction experience.
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3.00 Credits
Study of graphic solutions to problems conditioned by traditional and emerging construction document standards. Students will produce construction graphics using computer-assisted processes. The principles of construction graphics are applied to the visualization, communication, and graphical analysis of problems. Introductory 2D documentation will progress into 3D modeling techniques.
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4.00 Credits
Discusses the history and fundamentals of concrete, admixtures, soils and aggregates. Examines the interactions of concrete, weather, and soil conditions; the proper placement of concrete; bearing capacity of soils; and the basic principles of concrete and soil inspection.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a basic understanding of how to conduct plan reviews and field inspections under the International Residential Code. Students will learn about building components and systems, and how residential building code requirements are applied to these systems during construction. This course is intended for a student that is working towards a career in the construction industry as an inspector or as a project manager, and will assist in the preparation for the ICC Residential Inspector certification. Prerequisite: CMSV 2860 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
Provides a basic understanding of how to conduct plan reviews and field inspections under the International Building Code. Students will learn about building components and systems, and how commercial building code requirements are applied to these systems during construction. This course is intended for a student that is working towards a career in the construction industry as an inspector or as a project manager, and will assist in the preparation for the ICC Plan Review and Building Inspector certifications. Prerequisite: CMSV 2860 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
Acquaints the student with the methods and techniques using the International Mechanical Code in plan review and field inspection of mechanical systems that include heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration. This course is intended for a student that is working towards a career in the construction industry as an inspector or as a project manager and will assist in the preparation for the ICC Mechanical Inspector and Plan Review certification.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to explain the fundamental provisions of the International Fire Code and focuses on the basics of the code requirements for the design, installation, and operation of fire department systems, access, water supply, alarms, and hydrants. This course is intended for a student that is working towards a career in the construction industry as an inspector or as a project manager and will assist in the preparation for the ICC Fire Suppression and Alarm certifications
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2.00 Credits
Examines the planning and administration of construction safety programs, and reviews the history and development of Federal and State Construction safety standards and methods for abatement and control of job site hazards to develop a safe construction project.
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2.00 Credits
This course walks students though an example set of construction documents including Architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical drawings. Emphasis is places on understanding standard conventions and symbols and navigating a drawing set to find specific information.
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3.00 Credits
Examines estimating, purchasing, bidding, scheduling, coordinating, expediting, and supervising work and dealing with public agencies, the design professions, suppliers, and subcontractors as these activities relate to the operation of a building contracting company.
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