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CO 372: Construction Surveying
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Surveying as applied to construction, including boundary and building layout, computation of horizontal and vertical curves, topography and contours, site grading and computation of earth work volumes. Prerequisite: CI 172, CI 173; Concurrent registration: CO 373. S (N)
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CO 373: Lab for CO 372
2.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Field applications of construction surveying, including layout of buildings by batter boards, layout of horizontal and vertical curves, profile and cross sections for earthwork volumes, topographic surveys and mapping. Concurrent registration in CO 372. S (N)
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CO 381: Principles of Structural Design
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Consists of stress and deformation, structural joints, shear and moment in beams, stresses in beams, design of beams, deflection of beams and design of columns. Prerequisite: CO 280. F (N)
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CO 451: Construction Management
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Planning, scheduling, controlling and analyzing progress of project or a particular operation. Items included are longrange and short-range scheduling, materials management, proper policing of an accepted schedule, treating shortages, recognizing real problems, job organization and the importance and value of meeting schedules and cost estimates. Prerequisite: CO 150 or recommended CO 150 concurrent registration. S (N)
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CO 456: Estimating for Construction II
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course introduces engineering fundamentals for planning, selection and utilization of construction equipment as needed for earthwork projects. Methods used to excavate, compute volumes, haul and place the material in its final disposition are examined. Fundamental concepts of machine utilization are presented using standard formats for analyzing basic operational characteristics and the costs associated with equipment production. Prerequisites: CO101, CI120, CI121, MT121. S (N)
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CO 457: Contracts and Specifications
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A basic course in construction law and contracts with equal emphasis on interpreting and writing of construction specifications. Prerequisite: CO 150. S (N)
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CO 462: Engineering Problem Applications
4.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course applies trigonometric functions to practical engineering problems where analysis based system performance is predicted. It also introduces the student to the solution of real world statistical problems utilizing probability and its application to make decisions applicable to engineering. System performance based on analysis is predicted and methods of measurement are defined. Prerequisites: MT 122.
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CP 165: Computer Applications for Computer Technicians
2.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An introductory course in essential stateof- the-art service-/repair-related computer program skills. For today's computer technician the need for understanding of both hardware and software is of paramount importance. The use of computer programs to design circuits, compile reports, develop presentations, create and keep records is an everyday necessity. Lessons will include learning how to log on to the college network, use of e-mail, use of the Internet to lookup reference material and making presentations to the class. Programs will include Multisim? Circuit Design, word-processing, spreadsheets and presentation programs. Projects and presentations will be assigned to provide the student with hands-on experience. No Prerequisites. S (S)
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CP 210: Computer Processors
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An in-depth study of the design and organization of the computer central processing unit, with emphasis on microcomputers. Areas of study include intro to DOS, Windows, central processor, timing and controls, memory and I/O operation. Prerequisite: CE 240, CE 241, CE 242, CE 243. Concurrent registration in CP 211. F (S)
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CP 215: Lab for CP 210
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Experiments and demonstrations on the operation, maintenance, fault analysis and servicing of the computer central processing unit. Includes central processor, timing and controls, memory unit and input/output operation. Concurrent registration in CP 210. F (S)
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