
EG372 |
This 2nd floor writing course concentrates on writing analytical documents. Regions of study include concepts and methods of drafting and refining an analysis of the complex document or situation. Requirements: EG371 Research Techniques or equivalent, GE217 Composition II or equivalent |
EG381 |
Statistics+ This program is made to offer students the abilities essential to interpret and significantly evaluate statistics generally accustomed to describe, predict, and evaluate data within an information driven atmosphere. The main focus is around the conceptual knowledge of how statistics may be used and just how to judge record data. Prerequisite: GE127 College Mathematics I or equivalent |
EG452 |
Financial aspects and alter+ This program examines the problems from the altering global economy within an information society. Subjects include contemporary economic issues and also the impact they've on the lives. Requirements: EG371 Research Techniques or equivalent, An opening level Social Science course |
EG462 |
Contemporary World Culture+ This interdisciplinary study of recent world culture concentrates on the outcome of globalization and electronic communication. This program explores how global economical, cultural, political and communication processes are affected through the rapid technological changes inside our contemporary world. Requirements: EG372 Written Analysis or equivalent, An opening level Social Science course |
EG468 |
Ethics+ This program provides students the chance to understand more about competing ethical ideas and thru analysis and demanding thinking to find out their very own code of ethics. Prerequisite: EG372 Written Analysis or equivalent |
EG481 |
Environment Issues+ This program provides an integrative method of global, environment issues. Subjects of study have an analysis of environment challenges facing contemporary, global society against a political, physical, cultural and economical backdrop. Students are instructed regarding how to use a systematic problem fixing approach in looking at the problems, related guidelines and suggestions for facing these challenges. Requirements: EG371 Research Techniques or equivalent, An opening level Social Science course |
GE364 |
Art Appreciation+ This program is really a fundamental summary of visual art, focusing mainly on drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture and architecture. Students will examine well-known pieces of art through study regarding content, technique, form and purpose. |
Subtotal | 56. |
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Unspecified Core Courses** |
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CM310 |
Commercial Construction Techniques+ The objective of this program would be to provide students an introduction to commercial building techniques and materials. Fundamental materials and installation techniques for commercial construction are analyzed, and can include site-work, concrete, masonry, metals, curtain-walls and finishes. Prerequisite: CD230 Architectural Drafting II |
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CM320 |
Concepts of creating Construction Management+ This survey from the construction industry includes an introduction to a brief history of construction management, roles and duties typically involved with commercial and residential construction projects, current issues for example environment factors in construction, and potential career pathways for construction managers. |
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CM330 |
Statics and Strength of Materials+ This program is really a study of stresses, deflections and static loads in people and straightforward structural systems. Emphasis is offered to the use of building structures. Requirements: CD220 Materials and procedures, GE253 Physics or equivalent |
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CM340 |
Building Codes+ This program familiarizes students with structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing building codes. Organizations accountable for developing building codes and zoning laws are recommended. The function of assessments in making certain compliance with building codes is talked about. Requirements: CD230 Architectural Drafting II, CM310 Commercial Construction Techniques |
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CM350 |
Site Construction and Measurement+ Site construction techniques, soil conditions and storm water drainage are talked about within this course. Additional subjects include layout, progressing, surveying and subterranean utilities because they connect with your building site. Prerequisite: CD310 Civil Drafting and Summary of GIS |
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CM420 |
Construction Documents and Contracts+ Documents produced throughout the construction and designs of the building, the format and administration of construction specifications, its contracts, and subsequent changes would be the focus of the course. Subjects include warranties, liability and indemnity and dispute resolution. Prerequisite: CD230 Architectural Drafting II |
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CM430 |
Mechanical Systems+ This program explores electrical, plumbing and Air conditioning systems in commercial construction. Requirements: CD230 Architectural Drafting II, CM340 Building Codes |
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CM440 |
Construction Project Arranging+ This... |
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