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  • 2.00 Credits

    Studies the mores, membership influence, commitment, expression, and governance of the college community, characteristics of a college student and the relationship of these to personal, social, and intellectual development.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Examines factors affecting student growth and development in the university community, current problems facing students, and the use of group processes and leadership training in solving problems and facilitating community awareness.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to construction systems including the interrelationships between the elements of construction, basic graphical construction, and related fields. 3 hrs. lect.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to surveying methods used in the construction industry. Students will learn surveying techniques for roads and building sites. Conventional as well as electronic surveying equipment will be used. Prerequisite: Math 123. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. Residential Architectural Design. (3) Elements of architectural design, materials, site selection, floor plans, elevation views, construction, and the planning of small structures. Traditional as well as computer techniques will be utilized. Prerequisite: Engr 105. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. Commercial Architectural Design. (3) An advanced study of plans, details, sections, landscaping, surveying, concrete, steel, and specifications relating to the commercial construction industry. Laboratory experiences include: sketching, drawing, and plan analysis. Prerequisite: CstM 301. 2 hr. lect.; 2 hrs. lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory study of concepts related to construction. Content includes foundations, wood framing, and light gauge and medium gauge steel framing. Prerequisite: CstM 232. 3 hrs. lect. Aggregate Based Materials. (3) A study of residential and commercial uses of aggregate materials as structural systems with a focus upon aggregate, Portland cement concrete, and asphalt cement concrete. Laboratory experiences include application techniques. Prerequisite: CstM 334. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. Electrical and Mechanical Systems. (3) A study of electrical and mechanical systems. Content includes electrical, plumbing, and HVAC system design, selection, and utilization for energy conservation. Laboratory experiences include techniques of application and installation. Prerequisite: CstM 334. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of construction industry estimating techniques and practices for both residential and commercial construction. Students will practice estimating with both simulation exercises and actual construction projects. Computer software will be utilized in this course. Prerequisite: CstM 301. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. Construction Management. (3) A study of construction management principles and techniques. Laboratory experience will include utilizing computer software construction management packages that aid in project tracking. Prerequisite: CstM 334 or permission of instructor. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. Legal Aspects of Construction. (3) A comprehensive review of legal aspects of construction for managers. Topics include contracts/agreements, liens, bonds, insurance, codes, certification, laws, and ethics. Prerequisite: CstM 334 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the Federal OSHA Act as it applies to the construction industry. Beyond federal regulations, the course includes accident prevention plans, safety education, and documentation preparation. 3 hrs. lect.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Selection, exploration, and solution of a problem in an area of graphic communication. Prerequisite: Senior college standing, 21 s.h. of CstM coursework, and approval of department chairperson. GPA requirement of 2.50 in major.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Off-campus work experience in construction. Written weekly reports required. Writing Instruction in the Discipline (WID) course. Recommend completion before entering last term on campus. A maximum of 9 s.h. may be applied toward major requirements. Prerequisites: junior/senior standing; prerequisites as related to the student's technology option selected; Eng 280. A minimum GPA of 2.00, a minimum GPA of 2.50 from courses completed within the major, and approval of program coordinator. Graded S/U only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to exercises at barre, exercises at center, simple allegro work, and simple adagio. Jazz Dance. (2, repeatable to 4) Survey of the historical influences from which jazz dance evolved and beginning jazz techniques. Modern Dance I. (2, repeatable to 4) Beginning modern dance technique and creative approach. Tap Dance I. (1) Fundamentals of tap and soft shoe. (cross-listed with Kin 117) Pilates Exercise. (1) Pilates-based, mat-work fundamentals and basic concepts of Core Dynamics and floor exercises for physical/mental conditioning that change, tone, center, balance, and strengthen the body. Holistic exercise uses specific breath support while the body is engaged in dynamic exercise and includes a posture analysis to determine individual needs and goals. Not open to students with credit in Kin 117.
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