This course is a study of mechanical and electrical design criteria for residential
and light commercial structures.
This course is a study of construction methods and print reading.
This course is the study of the fundamental financial management principles and accounting
systems used to manage a construction company.
This course covers the effects of applying various types of loads to structural members
and makes comparisons of allowable stresses and strains.
This course covers soil types, their engineering properties, and techniques of field
and laboratory identification and testing.
This course includes the fundamentals of flow, control, disposal of water, and flow
through open and closed conduits, orifices, and weirs.
This course covers the study of management of construction firms, including one or
more of the following areas: bidding process, contracts, job costs, labor costs, and
labor relations.
This course covers the design of concrete structural members according to the ACI
codes, quality control of concrete, and structural inspection.
This course includes a study of project cost and scheduling through the use of proven
construction estimating techniques.
This course covers a study of the sources, treatment, collection and distribution
of water and waste water.
This course covers a study of the design and construction of a highway.
This capstone course promotes the integration of the knowledge and skills of the construction
management technology field.