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CIVL 221: Elementary Hydraulics
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course is a study of liquids at rest and in motion in enclosed conduits and open channels. The effects of static heat, velocity, pressure and friction in enclosed piping systems are analyzed. Principles of pump systems, pump station design and detailing are emphasized. Fundamentals of open channel flow, quantification of rainfall runoff and culvert design are introduced.
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CIVL 223: Public Utility Systems
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
CIVL 223 is a study of the principles of public utility theory, planning, design and detailing. Emphasis is placed on applying current design standards and local and state regulations to the planning, design and plan preparation for sanitary collection systems, storm water management systems and water distribution systems. Detail plan preparation using CAD systems is also emphasized.
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CIVL 243: Heavy Construction Estimating
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is a comprehensive study of the topics associated with, and unique to, heavy/highway construction estimating. The major focus of the course will involve determining the cost factors of the equipment-intensive operations associated with heavy/highway construction. The secondary focus will be relating the equipment selection and cost factors to the labor requirements, materials’ price extensions, and time requirements as utilized in the model crew method of estimating.
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CIVL 291: Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Field Experience offers real-world, off-campus job/work experience in civil engineering, consulting engineering, or the surveying industry that augments formal education received in the technology. “N” credit will not be allowed for this course.
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CIVL 299: Special Topics in Civil Engineering Technology
1.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
The study of special topics in civil engineering technology industry designed to meet specific needs.
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CMGT 105: Building Construction Documents
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course offers a study of construction industry documents as they relate to a construction project. Emphasis is placed upon legal aspects of documents; roles of design professionals, contractors, and owners; utilization and effects of construction documents; procurement of construction services; assembly of a project manual; specifications formatting; drawing and specifications coordination; submittals and project closeout. Standard forms, ethics, bonding, CSI MasterFormat, and credentialing will also be examined.
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CMGT 106: Supervision of Field Operations
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
CMGT 106 presents an overview of the principles of construction industry field operations and supervision. Emphasis is placed upon field supervision, revealing the importance of and insights into the complex and responsible task of managing people. Various phases of proper management will be discussed such as understanding employee behavior, boosting productivity, communicating effectively with employees, ethics and professionalism, handling discipline problems, sexual harassment and discrimination, planning and organizing, making and implementing decisions, solving problems, reducing costs and improving safety.
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CMGT 115: Building Construction Methods
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is a presentation on the technical operations, methods, and operational sequences used in the construction of a modern commercial building. The content will be provided so that the student understands the sequence of construction operations in the field. Students will also understand the rationale for, and the sequential nature of, the building construction process.
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CMGT 121: Building Construction Drawings
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
CMGT 121 is a study of reading and interpreting building construction working drawings and project manuals, as related to residential, commercial and industrial construction. Emphasis is placed upon drawing organization; relationship of plan, section, and elevation; coordination of the drawings and specifications; shop drawings and submittals; graphic symbols and interpretation skills; and construction mathematics required for use in building drawings.
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CMGT 131: Construction Quantity Survey
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course develops a student’s use of construction math relative to linear, area, and volumetric measures of common construction materials. Also presented is how to compute and organize basic material quantities used in a building construction project, including those required for site preparation.
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