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4.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 4 cr An introduction to the principles of electricity and electronics, DC circuit theory, problem-solving using Ohm's Law in series, parallel and seriesparallel resistive, capacitive and inductive circuit elements excited by a sinusoidal waveform. Transistor and solid state linear and digital circuits and fractional horsepower AC and DC motors are also studied. Laboratory exercises introduce students to various types of electronic equipment. Prerequisite: MAT 1275/MA 275 or equivalent
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4.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 4 cr This course concerns the hardware aspects of computers and computer architecture. Processor units, monitors, keyboards and peripherals are studied. Maintenance, repair and software system upgrade in practical approach are introduced to students. Laboratory experiments and projects support the theory. Prerequisite: ETN 1102/ET 363 or PHYS 1442/SC 442
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4.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 4 lab hrs, 4 cr An introduction to the principles of electricity and electronics, DC and AC circuit theory, capacitive and inductive circuit elements. Transistor and solid state linear and digital circuits and introduction to computer hardware and operating systems. Laboratory exercises introduce the student to various types of electronic and computer equipment. Prerequisite: MST 1205/MS 205 or CST 1205/CS 205; corequisite: MAT 1375/MA 375
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course will teach students how to analyze and report on a facility's financial performance. Topics include revenue, operating and capital budgets and the use of tax incentives for financing facilities development. Present value techniques for analyzing a facility's long-term financing options and for evaluating capital improvement projects will also be covered. The use of computers to perform financial analyses is required. Prerequisite: MAT 1275/MA 275
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course will provide students with a systems perspective of facilities. Students will view buildings as a synthesis of interrelated and dependent systems, and observe these systems at various stages throughout their rated life to see the effects of aging, wear and maintenance on their performance. Students will also examine the characteristics that are typical of different types and ages of buildings. Prerequisite: ENVC 1250/EC 250 or CMCE 2419/CT 419 or ARCH 2370/AR 370 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr An introduction to the procedures for project management. How to maintain control of time and cost, allocate labor and other personnel effectively and apply these principles to actual situations. How computers are used to effectively manage projects is emphasized. Prerequisite: FMGT 3510/FM 510
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course will teach students the fundamentals of utility services, costs, incoming power distribution systems, electrical maintenance and lighting systems. Topics covered will include rate classifications, service protection, uninterruptible and emergency power supplies, cogeneration systems, electrical distribution equipment and alternatives to existing utilities and vendors. Prerequisite FMGT 3520/FM 520
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr Through case studies, students will learn the diverse skills that facilities managers must have to successfully fulfill their responsibilities in a variety of settings; commercial, institutional, health care, residential, governmental. This course will also prepare them to develop plans for the repair or replacement of a major building system, understand the impact of government regulations on the operation of a facility, and keep abreast of the technical changes affecting the facilities management industry. Prerequisites: FMGT 3510/FM 510, FMGT 3520/FM 520
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr Students learn how to analyze expenses, identify controllable items, make comparisons to benchmark standards, establish achievable targets and develop and manage a cost control program. Examples of proven cost saving techniques will be used and the net effect upon the short- and longterm profitability and value of a facility will be determined. Topics covered will include energy costs, telecommunications costs, insurance premiums, labor costs and taxes. Prerequisite: FMGT 3510/FM 510
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr Students will become familiar with facility management and building management computer systems, voice and data telecommunications systems, networking systems and the supporting infrastructure for all of these systems. They will also be taught the fundamentals of disaster planning, emergency management, environmental strategies, and the issues which need to be addressed in planning for common and extraordinary occurrences that affect buildings. Prerequisite: FMGT 3520/FM 520
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