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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the construction project cycle, emphasizing preconstruction activities: project planning, requests for proposals, valuemanagement, constructability,management information systems, scheduling of preconstruction tasks, and typical preconstruction conferences. Teaches typical roles and responsibilities of project teammembers to enable effective student interaction during Senior Project. Student writes and presents summary of a constructionmanagement topic froma recent peer-reviewed journal article. (prereq: AE-225)
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3.00 Credits
Provides a working knowledge of cost engineering practices and techniques applied to construction project costmanagement and control activities to optimize project financial returns. (prereq: CM-3011,MS-354; coreq:MS-356)
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4.00 Credits
Students gain a working knowledge of elemental aspects of construction and general business law and legal concepts-to include legally sufficient and proper routine administrative processes. Students gain understanding of construction and general business risks and ethics, to enhance their decision-making skills as construction project teammembers. (prereq: AE-225)
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3.00 Credits
Students gain a working knowledge of elemental aspects of construction and general business law and legal concepts-to include legally sufficient and proper routine administrative processes. Students gain understanding of construction and general business risks and ethics, to enhance their decision-making skills as construction project teammembers. (prereq: AE-225)
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3.00 Credits
Course discusses advanced building constructionmethods as a follow-on course to AE-2211, Building ConstructionMethods. Topics such as concrete forming systems, soils analysis, site drainage, sitemobilization, stormwatermanagement, temporary work/structures, and LEED construction operations are covered within the context of quality assurance and control, logistics, planning, regulatory requirements and decision-making. (prereq: AE-2211, AE-225)
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3.00 Credits
This course discusses advanced building constructionmethods as a continuation of AE-2212, Building ConstructionMethods. Topics such as concrete forming, soils analysis, site drainage, sitemobilization, stormwatermanagement, temporary work structures, and LEED construction operations are covered within the context of quality assurance and control, logistics, planning, regulatory requirements and decision-making. (prereq: AE-2212)
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop a working knowledge of building electrical and communication systems components and their functioning, to enable effective installation planning, scheduling and cost estimation by the constructionmanager. (prereq: AE-3611)
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop a working knowledge of building electrical and communication systems components and their functioning, to enable effective installation planning, scheduling and cost estimation by the constructionmanager. (prereq: AE-3612)
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop a working knowledge of building HVAC, sanitary, and othermechanical systems components and their functioning, to enable effective installation planning, scheduling and cost estimation by the constructionmanager. (prereq: AE-3111)
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop a working knowledge of building HVAC, sanitary, and othermechanical systems components and their functioning, to enable effective installation planning, scheduling and cost estimation by the constructionmanager. (prereq: AE-3112)
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