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3.00 Credits
A course covering the fundamentals of refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation and their principles. Topics include: system types, components, equipment, controls and troubleshooting procedures. The lab will utilize hands-on applications as well as computer simulations of air conditioning and refrigeration systems. F (C)
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2.00 Credits
A course to organize, plan and develop a facility's daily operations. Students will develop a mission statement and set objectives for various functions. Computer applications for facilities will also be a major topic. F (C)
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4.00 Credits
A semester project to set up a complete preventative maintenance program using all the preceding course contents combined, with observations made at site visits. Computer applications will be used to develop the preventative maintenance program and associate reports. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of BM 341, further developing the basic course exploring operational controls, water treatment, building automation systems, cleaning, inspection and maintaining heating systems. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
The course will consider energy conservation techniques in various types of facilities such as: hotels, schools, office buildings, industrial buildings, apartment complexes, resorts and recreational centers. Major emphasis will be focused on the energy audit and analysis as well as the implementation and payback of the energy measures. Building automation systems will also be discussed and computer simulation will be utilized. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
A management course with applications specific to the special concerns of a facilities professional. Topics will include: long and short range planning, scheduling techniques, organizing and delegating work, labor relations, human psychology, problem solving, decision making, TQM, customer service and supervising employees. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
A management course covering operations and marketing techniques of specialized properties. Topics include: management agreements, contract leases, public relations, budgets and contractor selection. S (C)
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course designed to help students analyze problems and related solutions associated with restoration and rehabilitation projects. Topics covered include: removal of existing interior finish materials, restoration of materials, insulation, wiring, plumbing and heating, drywall and plaster repair, wallpapering, painting, staining and finishing techniques. Portions of this course are offered at a building site. F (C)
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of BR 100, further developing interior finishing techniques considering restoration techniques. Other topics will include maintaining exterior finish materials, replacement of exterior windows and doors and maintaining roofing materials. Course to be offered at a building site. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
This is a course with dual emphasis. It acclimates the student to accounting principles starting with the journal and ending with the balance sheet and income statement. It also acts as a refresher course as it deals with the indepth mathematical calculations involved in financial accounting. F/S ( C, N, S)
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