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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic principles of construction surveying. Use of equipment for measurement of horizontal and vertical distrances and angles. Field practice and calculations associated with design and layout of small construction projects. Prerequisite: MATH 2312 and must be admitted to program Offered: Fall
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic principles of construction surveying. Use of equipment for measurement of horizontal and vertical distrances and angles. Field practice and calculations associated with design and layout of small construction projects. Prerequisite: MATH 2312 and must be admitted to program Offered: Fall
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3.00 Credits
Study of the concepts and tools used for the management and control of the construction jobsite, including topics of safety, equipment management, quality control. Covers elements of construction ethics. Prerequisiste: Must be admitted to program Offered: Fall
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3.00 Credits
A completion of fundamental mechanics; centroid and moment of inertia, shear force and bending moment, deflections and rotations, statically determinate and indeterminate structures. Properties and behavior of steel materials in construction. Applications in temporary steel construction structures such as scaffolding, and steel erection/bracing. Prerequisite: CMGT 2330 and must be admitted to program Offered: Fall
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Survey of the electrical, lighting, heating, cooling, ventilating, and plumbing systems in residential and commercial construction. Includes applicable codes, energy conservation, and environmental impact. Prerequisite: Must be admitted to program Offered: Spring
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Survey of the electrical, lighting, heating, cooling, ventilating, and plumbing systems in residential and commercial construction. Includes applicable codes, energy conservation, and environmental impact. Prerequisite: Must be admitted to program Offered: Spring
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1.00 Credits
Four hundred hours of pre-planned, unique practucum that provides knowledge and skills not found in the traditional classroom setting. Special learning objectives in one of the following is recommended, but other objectives will be considered: project management, acquisition and development of residential land, scheduling, construction technology, field operations, office operations, building materials, estimating, finance, marketing, construciton management, and/or land use codes and regulations. A final report and oral presentation are required under supervision of an academic advisor. Prerequisites: Open only to Construction Management senior students who have completed 90 credit hours; scope of internship requires pre-approval and permission. Strongly recommend completion during the summer preceding students' final semester or year. Offered: Other
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to financial and cost accounting concepts used in the construction industry. Emphasizes the analysis and use of financial statements, job cost accounting systems, equipment depreciation, forecasting and time value of money, and coast control procedures. Computerized applications of advanced project management concepts applied to construction, including databases, spreadsheets, BIM, project document/communication management, and others. Prerequisite: ACCT 1301
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2.00 Credits
Review, prepare, and take four evaluations (1) the Professional Constructor Level I examination; (2) CM program exit exam; (3) construction business strategy game: and (4) exit interview; pass/fail. Prerequisites: CMGT 3310, 3320, 3350, 4310, 4320 or concurrently, last semester Offered: Spring
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3.00 Credits
Basic construction project management and scheduling procedures. Work breakdown structure, critical path method, and scheduling logic. Activity durations, status reports, resource allocation, and control. Covers elements of construction ethics. Offered: Spring
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