Course Number: 1310
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Intro Construction Management Course Description: An introduction to the construction industry and management of construction projects. Materials and methods used in light, heavy, and industrial construction industries, including soils, above and below ground piping, concrete, asphalt, etc. Construction of a small project. Applies principles of ethics, oral and written communication. |
Course Number: 1320
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Light Construction Materials and Methods Course Description: This course studies light-duty construction systems and an introduction to BIM/CAD. Topics include light frame construction, interior and exterior finish systems, insulation, and sustainability. Course will focus on the development of a fundamental knowledge base for managing construction projects through case study and hands-on experience. Applies principles of oral and written communication. Lab activities may include job site visits and performing field tests. |
Course Number: 2310
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Heavy Construction Materials and Methods Course Description: Introduction to heavy construction principles and the use of BIM/CAD materials, assemblies and print reading; foundations; concrete construction - including cast-in-place, precast concrete systems and formwork; masonry; finishes; and steel construction. Also applies oral and written communications. Lab activities may include job site visits and performing field work and tests. |
Course Number: 2330
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Fundamental Statics Course Description: Fundamentals of structures under load and at rest are introduced; forces and equilibrium, methods of joints, method of sections, methods for multi-force members, and load tracing. |
Course Number: 2350
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Construction Surveying Course Description: Introduction to the basic principles of construction surveying. Use of equipment for measurement of horizontal and vertical distances and angles. Field practice and calculations associated with design and layout of small construction projects. |
Course Number: 2420
Credit Hours: 4 Title: Construction Graphics Communication Course Description: Study and practice of communicating through manual and digital graphics. Emphasis on developing hand-printing and hand-sketching abilities; reading civil, commercial, and industrial construction documents; developing three-dimensional building information modeling (BIM) ability; and using these concepts to perform construction estimating and layout. |
Course Number: 3330
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Structural Behavior I Course Description: A completion of fundamental mechanics; centroid and moment of inertia, shear force and bending moment, deflections and rotations, statically determinate and indeterminate structures. Properties and behavior of steel materials in construction. Applications in temporary steel construction structures such as scaffolding, and steel erection/bracing. |
Course Number: 3340
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Industrial and Mechanical Construction Course Description: A survey of the systems, including equipment, piping, and materials, used in industrial construction, and applicable codes. Course includes process laboratories, and development of an industrial construction execution plan. |
Course Number: 3350
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Electrical Systems Course Description: Survey of the principles and practices of electrical and electronic systems in residential, commercial, and industrial construction. Includes design, installation, applicable codes, and energy conservation. |
Course Number: 3360
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Structural Behavior II Course Description: Introduction to properties and structural behavior of reinforced concrete members, including concrete mi design. Basic principles of foundation behavior. Applications in temporary concrete construction structures such as concrete forms. |
Course Number: 4100
Credit Hours: 1 Title: Internship/Independent Study Course Description: Four hundred hours of pre-planned, unique practicum that provides knowledge and skills not found in the traditional classroom setting. Special learning objectives in one of the following is recommended, but other objectives will be considered: project management, acquisition and development of residential land, scheduling, construction technology, field operations, office operations, building materials, estimating, finance, marketing, construction management, and/or land use codes and regulations. A final report and oral presentation are required under supervision of an academic advisor. It is strongly recommended this course be completed during the summer preceding a student's final semester or year. |
Course Number: 4199
Credit Hours: 1 Title: Special Topics in Construction Management Course Description: This course is intended for the investigation of new or special problems in construction, construction science, and construction management under the guidance of a faculty member. This course may be repeated for credit when topics of investigation differ. |
Course Number: 4270
Credit Hours: 2 Title: Strategic Analysis and Evaluation Course Description: This course takes a comprehensive approach to sharpen analytical, decision-making, leadership, and communication skills using (1) senior paper, and writing other CM technical documents, and (2) construction business strategy game. This course also includes the CM program exit exam and exit interview. |
Course Number: 4310
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Construction Planning and Scheduling Course Description: Basic construction project management and scheduling procedures. Work breakdown structure, critical path method, and scheduling logic. Activity durations, status reports, resource allocation, and control. Covers elements of construction ethics and safety. |
Course Number: 4325
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Construction Project Management Course Description: Study of the concepts and tools used for the management and control of the construction jobsite, including topics of safety, equipment management, quality control. Covers elements of construction ethics. |
Course Number: 4340
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Construction Soils and Earthwork Course Description: Basic principles of soil mechanics/engineering and earthwork are coupled with practical examples that show how construction methods and operations are controlled and/or influenced by natural soils. The course takes a non-design approach in the presentation of this terminal geotechnical course specifically dealing with soils in construction for the construction personnel who do not contemplate further study of soil mechanics or foundation design. |
Course Number: 4350
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Legal Practices in Construction Course Description: Construction contracts for commercial projects. Contract procedures, bidding, changes, substitutions, specifications, insurance, bonding, claims, disputes and payments. Responsibilities of owners and contractors. Covers national and local labor law and labor relations. |
Course Number: 4370
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Construction Safety Management Course Description: The study of safety standards, procedures and tools used in the construction industry. Emphasis on applicable safety codes, OSHA safety requirements, job safety analysis and the history and impact of construction safety. Covers elements of construction ethics. |
Course Number: 4380
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Sustainable Built Environment and Society Course Description: Introduction to the concept of sustainability and understanding of its impact on the environment and society. Covers fundamentals of sustainable technologies and practices for development and operation of built environment, including buildings and infrastructure. It addresses energy-efficient design and construction, as well as sustainable use of natural resources and renewable energy. It also introduces the USGBC LEED Certificate ذكذكتسئµ and economic analysis of sustainable practices. |
Course Number: 4399
Credit Hours: 3 Title: Special Topics in Construction Management Course Description: This course is intended for the investigation of new or special problems in construction, construction science, and construction management under the guidance of a faculty member. This course may be repeated for credit when topics of investigation differ. |
Course Number: 4420
Credit Hours: 4 Title: Construction Cost Estimating and Analysis Course Description: Basic construction project management and scheduling procedures. Work breakdown structure, critical path method, and scheduling logic. Activity durations, status reports, resource allocation, and control. Covers elements of construction ethics and safety. |
Course Number: 4470
Credit Hours: 4 Title: Capstone Construction Project Course Description: Development of an actual construction project and/or a business plan. Covers elements of construction ethics; applies principles of oral and written communication. This course should be taken in the last semester. |