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3.00 Credits
Fall In this course, students will study steel construction methods, steel detailing, and erection and design. It also covers design and analysis of steel beams, tension and compression members, and an introduction to the theory of connections. Students will participate in the erection of a prefabricated structural steel building as part of the class. Prerequisite: CIVL 112, Statics and Strength of Materials or CNST 110, Statics and Strength of Materials
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3.00 Credits
Spring This course covers placement and curing of concrete, reinforcing bar detailing and placement, reinforced concrete construction methods and practice, and an introduction to form work design. Prerequisite: CIVL 112, Statics and Strength of Materials or CNST 110, Statics and Strength of Materials.
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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring Lab fee will be required. This course is a continuation of CNST 120, and covers more complex commercial construction with extensive use of applicable building codes. Prerequisite: CNST 120, Architectural Drawing I.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Students will learn business ownership and organization, construction contracts, bonding, insurance, labor law, labor relations, project safety, and motivation techniques. Word processing and spreadsheet computer software also will be introduced.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. Students will study materials, equipment and the practice of selection in mechanical and electrical systems for buildings. Concepts used in the design of plumbing, air conditioning and electrical systems also are included. Prerequisites: CNST 103, Blueprint Reading for Technologies and Math 105, Applied Technical Mathematics I orMath 110, Intermediate Algebra or Math 150, College Algebra and Trigonometry.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This course covers the planning, design, construction and maintenance of earthwork, streets and utilities that are included in the development of a typical residential subdivision. Prerequisites: CIVL 101, Surveying I and CNST 103, Blueprint Reading for Technologies.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This is a capstone course in which students will utilize knowledge of previous and current courses in the design and planning of a construction project proposal. Topics range from site planning to construction scheduling of the project. Prerequisites: CIVL 101, Surveying, CIVL 110, Engineering Graphics, and CNST 103, Blueprint Reading for Technologies. Pre- or co- requisites: CIVL 224, Estimating, CNST 202, Construction Planning and Control and CNST 231, Building Service Systems .
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3.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course will cover soil classification and investigation, groundwater, drainage, frost action, earth construction, lateral earth pressures, bearing capacity, and piles and settlement. Students also will conduct lab tests and prepare reports.
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3.00 Credits
FORM101 School of Engineering and Industrial Technologies
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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring Materials fee will be required In this course, advanced-level students will have the opportunity to concentrate their efforts and develop in one media. Students will be involved in research on a technique or stylistic development that will culminate in a written paper and a visual representation of their research. The student will work closely with the instructor to determine the exact topic of concentration. Students also will develop their technical skills and design concepts. Prerequisites: Two credits of Introductory and Intermediate and Advanced Studio. Corequisite: Class attendance in Advanced Level Studio.
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