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3.00 Credits
Applications of CAD systems. Visualization and optimization of the processes used in construction through threedimensional modeling and utilization in various civil engineering and construction applications. Prerequisites: CE 224 or consent of department chair.
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Application of state-of-the-art technology in projects during various phases from inception to completion including planning, design, procurement, construction, handing over, and operation and maintenance. Investigation of different available tools and technologies in recording, storing, and sharing project information. Prerequisites: senior or graduate standing in the College of Engineering and Technology.
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Advanced techniques in taking-off quantities, pricing techniques, computer estimating, and bidding strategy models. Prerequisite: CON 396 or consent of department chair.
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3.00 Credits
Project scheduling methods with emphasis on network scheduling techniques, work breakdown structure (WBS), resource and cost loading, scheduling under uncertainties, project time compression, resource leveling, scheduling for linear projects (LOB), time-cost trade-offs, project status, reporting and updating, schedules as tools for claims documentation. Case studies. Computer based. Prerequisites: CON 392 or consent of department chair.
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Issues in the administration and implementation of a construction contract. Coordinating and controlling the construction project under legal and ethical considerations. Prerequisites: CON 492 or consent of department chair.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and analysis of the Total Quality Management system as applied within the construction industry. Case studies. Prerequisites: QM 262, CE 310, or IME 311 or consent of department chair.
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3.00 Credits
Decision making using simulation and simulation languages to model construction operations. Simulation of construction process using what-if analysis. Role of simulation and decision making in the planning and scheduling phases in the construction industry. Topics include introduction to discrete event simulation, generation of random numbers, queuing, simulation languages for construction. Prerequisites: QM 262, CE 310, or IME 311 or consent of department chair.
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3.00 Credits
Unique issues of company and project management in the construction industry not traditionally found in construction programs, such as fraud, regulatory issues, and international construction. Presentations on project and company management by renowned experts will give the student knowledge and insights on new trends, innovative procedures, practical case studies, and exposure to innovation in construction. The course will give the student knowledge of the business aspects of running a wide range of construction companies and a variety of projects. Prerequisite: senior or graduate standing.
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3.00 Credits
Problem solving, algorithm development, and implementation using modern structured programming language. Software design methodologies. Introduction to Bradley University computer science software development environment. Programming language features: primitive and structured data types, data description, data and sequence control mechanisms, subprograms. In-depth introduction to computer science. Prerequisite: MTH 109 or MTH 112 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of CS 106: introduction to file processing, searching, sorting, and simple data structures. Emphasis on using software methodologies for large programs. Data abstraction, validation, verification, and analysis of programs. Prerequisite: a grade of C or better in CS 106 or equivalent.
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