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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the methods and techniques used in performing measurements for the collection of data and for construction layout. The course will cover items such as English and metric (SI) measurement systems, precision and accuracy, differential leveling, and building stakeout. Students will get hands-on experience using various types of measuring tools including tapes, calipers, square, levels, transits, and construction line. Additionally, students will be introduced to new measurement technology such as photogrametry, LIDAR scanning and GPS. 3-0-3
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4.00 Credits
This course will focus on the principles behind successfully managing a construction project in the 21st century. Students will learn how to properly plan, schedule, and control the operations of a construction project. Various computer applications will also be introduced to assist in project scheduling and administration. 4-0-4 Pre-requisites: CNST100 and CNST 120
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4.00 Credits
This course will promote a student's understanding of building systems, materials, and methods. Students will study the origins and uses of various construction materials including stone, brick, concrete, wood, aluminum, and steel. Additional topics explored will be site work and preparation, foundations, and floor and wall framing systems. Through an experiential learning component of the course, students will conduct mock site preparation through a one-call, and then build a wood floor and framing system to support roofing and exterior finishing. 3-2-4
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4.00 Credits
This course will promote a student's understanding of the materials, methods, and equipment relevant to a building's interior and exterior finishings, as well as the mechanical, electrical and piping systems. Through an experiential learning component of the course, students will conduct mock-up construction of interior and exterior finishings, and building mechanical, electrical, and piping systems. 3-2-4 Prerequisites: CNST 210
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide a strong understanding of construction estimating techniques. Students will learn the methodology, procedures, and organizational techniques involved in the quantity takeoff, pricing of contractor work, and preparation of a competitive bid. Construction documents for both residential and commercial projects will be used to develop detailed estimates by trade and for an entire project. Students will also be introduced to software applications used in estimating. 3-0-3 Pre-Requisite - CNST130
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the concept of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and how it impacts construction. This course will cover multiple aspects of BIM including integrated project delivery, virtual design, 4D and 5D scheduling, quantity takeoffs, and conflict detection. Students will be exposed to Autodesk's Revit, Navisworks, and BIM360 software using BIM examples. 3-0-3 Prerequisite: CNST 130
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3.00 Credits
This will be the capstone course for the Associates Degree program, and it will provide the opportunity for students to apply and practice the knowledge gained throughout the program. Students will work in teams to plan, manage, and construct a project for the school or community. 2-2-3 Prerequisites: CNST 140, CNST 220
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the concepts of sustainable design and green building construction. The topics in this course will educate students on sustainable design concepts, green building methods, healthy buildings, and green building codes. In addition, students will learn about the requirements for a project to achieve certification in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System. This knowledge will prepare students to sit for the LEED Green Associate Exam, if they choose to upon completing the class 3-0-3
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1.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the growth of the individual both academically and personally. Students become part of the learning community at CCBC through an orientation to campus technology and services and by acquiring knowledge of the culture of higher education. 1-0-1 Honors Option Available
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the growth of the individual both academically and personally. Students become part of the learning community at CCBC through an orientation to campus technology and services and by acquiring knowledge of the culture of higher education. 3-0-3
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