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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the technical aspects of building a data warehouse. The topics covered will include the DSS life cycle, data warehouse architectures, system planning, warehouse requirements gathering, schema development, warehouse design, and user data access. Two class hours, two laboratory hours. Offered Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters. Prerequisite: CIS 211, or equivalent experience with modern database management programs. 3 Credits.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This is a second course in database technology focusing on database programming. Topics will include the relational data model, Structured Query Language (SQL), Data Definition Language (DDL), Data Control Language (DCL), Data Manipulation Language (DML) commands, database programming, event triggers, stored procedures, query plans and query optimization techniques. Two class hours, two laboratory hours. Offered Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters Prerequisite: CIS 211, or equivalent experience with modern database management programs. 3 Credits.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A sound introduction to database concepts using the database Oracle. Emphasis will be on using Oracle to build and maintain relational databases. The student will create databases, queries, custom forms and reports, and use PL/ SQL. Two class hours and two lab hours. Prerequisite: CSC 101 or CIS 101 with a grade of C or higher 3 Credits.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
See the Department Chairperson. Variable Credit.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
An introduction to plane surveying techniques, including distance measurement, note keeping, leveling, angle measurement, care and use of instruments, traversing, stadia, topographic surveys, and mapping. Three class hours, three laboratory hours. Prerequisite/corequisite: MTH 135 4 Credits.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
CAD for Construction. Applications will include roof truss, concrete and steel reinforcing, welding, site plans, contour lines, property lines, DOT highway plans, piping plans, and bridge plans. One class hour, three laboratory hours. Spring semester only. 2 Credits.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The study of the materials, methods and techniques used in building construction projects. The course will cover the construction process from idea conception to project closeout, including building and material codes, materials and methods, material quantity surveys, and construction procedures. Primary emphasis will be on structural steel, reinforced concrete, masonry, wood, and combined structural systems. Also included will be building exterior and interior finishing systems. The laboratory includes a study of the methods and techniques used in blueprint reading for building construction. It will cover the use of construction drawings, scales, orthographic views, symbols, sections, and graphical interpretation, specific to the building construction industry to include structural steel detailing, reinforced concrete detailing, masonry sections, wood sections, and schedules for interior finishes and accessories. Three class hours, two laboratory hours. Prerequisite/corequisite: MTH 135 4 Credits.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The study of the materials, methods and techniques used in site work, highway, utility, and other heavy construction projects. The primary emphasis is construction equipment selection, production calculations, and material handling. Topics will include site layout, aggregates and soils classifications, earthmoving basics, cranes and lifting equipment, concrete and asphalt production and paving. The study of the methods and techniques used in blueprint reading for heavy, highway, and site construction. The laboratory will cover the use of construction drawings, scales, orthographic views, symbols, sections, and graphical interpretation, specific to the heavy and highway construction industry to include topographic maps, profiles, engineering scales, and cross sections. Three class hours, two laboratory hours. Prerequisite: CIT 122 or permission of instructor. 4 Credits.
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4.00 Credits
Horizontal and vertical curves, spirals, sight distance, staking out a highway. Earthwork including cross-sections, areas, volumes, borrow pits. Spring semester only. Three class hours, three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: CIT 101. 4 Credits.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Study of stress, strain, bolted, riveted and welded joints, centriods, shear, moments, designing of beams and columns. Demonstrations by instructor and some tests performed by students on various materials such as steel, timber, cast iron and aluminum. Fall semester only. Two class hours, two laboratory hours. Prerequisite: MET 203 3 Credits.
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