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0.00 Credits
A course covering the basic residential and light commercial electrical systems. The course will utilize national electrical code for reference and application. F (C)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to introduce students to formulas, measurement, geometric and algebraic skills necessary to function in the building trades and facilities management field. The process involved in the development of a cost estimate using both manual and computer methods will be covered. F (C)
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4.00 Credits
A course covering various phases of the estimate budget control process and project management techniques. The class assignments will utilize the computer for cost of materials, labor and equipment as well as scheduling and budget control of an overall renovation project. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
A course concerned with renovation and restoration of a residential and commercial structure. Students will prepare and present concept designs, estimates and project scheduling. Other course topics will include property evaluation and inspection, budgeting, material selection, equipment and site management. Students will use computer scheduling and estimating application for class projects. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
A course in the study of commercial structural systems with emphasis on the structural types: heavy timber, masonry, structural steel and reinforced concrete. Examination of blueprints describing component parts, materials, symbols, views and schedules will be covered. Lab activities will include hands-on use of various masonry products. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
A course that will emphasize operational aspects of property management. To achieve this objective, a series of building surveys will be conducted. These surveys utilizing computer application will include planning, scheduling, inventory control, design techniques and budget preparation. General topics will include space planning interior maintenance plan, four seasons exterior maintenance plan, disaster planning, security plan and hazardous material procedures. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
A course covering the fundamentals of design and layout, plumbing and pipe fitting. Topics will include supply and waste lines, sanitary and storm sewage disposal, air, oil and gas lines. The installation repair and maintenance of residential commercial systems, fixtures and hot water heaters. Safety material selection and tool usage will also be covered. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
A course covering commercial power, lighting distribution circuitry, HVAC controls and maintenance. Topics include the control circuitry utilized in HVAC equipment lighting systems and an overview of building automation systems and security systems utilized in many of today's facilities. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed as an introduction to the fundamental operating principals, maintenance and troubleshooting for a variety of mechanical and electrical systems found in facilities and industry. Maintenance management is featured through the application of preventative and predictive maintenance. Systems studied include: Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS); safety; service and repair principals; electrical, electronic and programmable controllers; refrigeration; boilers; HVAC; mechanical; fluid power and troubleshooting.
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3.00 Credits
A course covering the fundamentals of residential and commercial heating systems. The maintenance of associated heating equipment, testing methods, boiler types, valves, pumps, burners, distribution systems and daily operational practices and troubleshooting methods will be covered. F (C)
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