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Show 74 75 Students designing a minor in Business Administration should receive approval of their program by the Business Administration Department Chair. Support Courses Required (23 credit hours) Comm HU1050 Interpersonal Communications (3) Botany LSI403 Environment Appreciation (3) Phsx PS/SI2010/L General Physics/Lab (5) Math QL1080 Pre-calculus (5) Geosci PS 1540 Environmental Geosciences (3) Geosci 1550 Environmental Geosciences Lab (1) Geosci 4100 Engineering Geology (3) Coure Requirements for CMT B.S. Major with Business Administration Minor for Non-Business Majors Note: The Business Administration Minor requires an additional 9-10 hours of Business/ Management courses with BS CMT degree. Be sure to consult with an advisor. Students pursuing a business administration minor must receive approval of the program by the Administration Department Chair. Check the college catalog for specific requirements Additional courses required to satisfy business minor requirements with CMT B.S. degree Econ 2020 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) (satisfied with CMT Business Elective) Quant SI2600 Business Statistics I (3) Quant SI3610 Business Statistics II (3) Business Electives - Business/Management/ Finance/Marketing Electives (6) Check the college catalog under BusAdm for possible selections. Suggested Course Sequence Please refer to this program in the on-line catalog (weber.edu/catalog) and/or contact the department for a suggested course sequence. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all CMT courses (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable) in addition to an overall GPA for all courses of 2.00 or higher. » Credit Hour Requirements: 63 total credit hours are required as listed below. A minimum of 20 hours in residence at WSU is required. A student must also complete a minimum of 18 hours of CMT major courses at WSU to obtain an A.A.S. degree. » Assessment Requirements: Students will be required to complete certain assessment instruments as part of the overall requirements for receiving their associate's degree. Please see your advisor or your department for specific information regarding assessment. Advisement All Construction Management Technology students are required to meet with a faculty advisor at least annually for course and program advisement. Call the department secretary at 801-626- 6305 to schedule an appointment. Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (see page 18). There are no special admission or application requirements for this program. General Education Refer to pages 36-41 for Associate of Applied Science degree requirements. The following courses required for the Construction Management Technology A.A.S. degree will also fulfill general education requirements: Comm HU1050 (Oral Communication), Econ SS2010 (Social Science) and Math QL1080 (Math and Statistics). Computer and Information Literacy as defined in this catalog is also required for the A.A.S. degree. Course Requirements for A.A.S. Degree Construction Management Technology Courses Required (19 credit hours) CMT 1100 Construction Management Orientation (1) CMT 1150 Construction Graphics (3) CMT 1210 Residential Construction Materials & Methods (3) CMT 1310 Commercial Construction Materials & Methods (3) CMT 1500 Computer Applications in Construction (2) CMT 2220 Construction Contracts & Specs (3) CMT SI2330 Concrete Technology (3) CMT 2340 Construction Surveying (2) CMT 2360 Building Codes & Inspection (2) CMT 2640 Architectural Estimating (2) CMT 2880 Internship (3) CMT 2899 Associate Degree Assessment (0) Business & Management Courses Required (9 credit hours) Acctng 2010 Survey of Accounting I (3) Econ SS2010 Principles of Microeconomics (3) BusAdm 3200 Legal Environment of Business (3) Support Courses Required (20 credit hours) Comm HU1050 Math QL1080 TBETE1700 LibSci 2202 Phsx PS/SI2010/2020L Geosci PS 1540 Geosci 1550 Interpersonal Communications (3) Pre-calculus (5) Microcomputer Applications (3) Internet Navigator General Physics/Lab (5) Environmental Geosciences (3) Environmental Geosciences Lab (1) Suggested Course Sequence Please refer to this program in the on-line catalog (weber.edu/catalog) and/or contact the department for a suggested course sequence. Construction Management Technology » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all courses used toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable) in addition to an overall GPA of 2.50 or better in all CMT courses. » Credit Hour Requirements: 21 total credit hours are required as listed below. Advisement The CMT Minor must be cleared with the CMT Program Coordinator. Call the department secretary at 801-626-6305 to schedule an appointment. Course Requirements for Minor Construction Management Technology Courses Required (15 credit hours) CMT 1100 CMT 1150 CMT 1210 CMT 1310 CMT 2220 CMT 2360 Construction Management Orientation (1) Construction Graphics (3) Residential Construction Materials & Methods (3) Commercial Construction Materials & Methods (3) Construction Contracts & Specs (3) Building Codes & Inspection (2) Recommended Electives (6 credit hours) Select 6 hours from the following courses as approved by the CMT program coordinator. CMT 1500 Computer Applications in Construction CMTSI2330 Concrete Technology (3) CMT 2340 Construction Surveying (2) CMT 2640 Architectural Estimating (2) CMT 3115 Construction Cost Estimating (3) CMT 3130 Construction Planning & Scheduling (3) CMT 3210 Construction Management (3) CMT 3260 Mechanical & Electrical Systems (4) CMT 3350 Applied Structures (4) CMT 4120 Construction Accounting and Finance (3) CMT 4150 Construction Equipment & Methods (3) CMT 4550 Construction Safety (2) PARSON CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY COURSES - CMT CMT 1100. Construction Management Orientation (1) F This course provides an overview of the history of the U.S. construction industry with particular focus on the social, cultural, and economic trends, issues and events that impact and shape the industry and its occupations. The course is also designed to help students develop a clearer focus on their educational and occupational goals. (Available online) CMT 1150. Construction Graphics (3) F Students will gain knowledge of and experience graphical communications as used in the construction industry. Includes print reading and interpretation of all architectural, electrical, and mechanical systems diagrams. Residential and commercial plans will be used. Prerequisite: CMT 1210 (can be taken concurrent). CMT 1210. Residential Construction Materials and Methods (3) F The purpose of this course is to provide students with knowledge of residential building techniques and materials. The course will examine common construction materials, components, and systems as related to wood frame structures. Applicable building codes are also discussed as they relate to various materials and the methods of construction for Utah. The residential construction process will be analyzed from site planning to finish construction. The course also includes editing related specifications and determining cost estimates. Site visits and a glossary project will be used to document the construction process as well as show practical applications of construction techniques. (Available online) CMT 1310. Commercial Construction Materials & Methods (3) S The purpose of this course is to provide students with knowledge of commercial building techniques and materials. Basic materials and installation methods for commercial construction are studied; which include Site-work, Concrete, Masonry, Metals, Curtain-walls, Finishes. Applicable building codes, written specifications, and cost estimating will be discussed as they relate to these various construction methods. Students will build scale models or draw details of these construction methods, and make construction site visits to enhance their understanding of construction techniques. Prerequisite: CMT 1210. (Available online) CMT 1500. Computer Applications in Construction (2) S Computer applications used in the construction field will be examined in areas of cost estimating, project scheduling, CAD design, and construction management. Various software packages will be introduced and examined specifically to their application in the construction industry. CMT 2220. Construction Contracts and Specifications (3) 5 Students will gain knowledge in the legal aspects of contracts and bidding; types of construction documents including bonds; interpretation of technical building specifications and their application to selection and installation of materials, equipment and systems. The Construction Specification Institute Index System (CSI) data base will be used. Students will study contracts and specifications as supplied by architects, government agencies, and professional contracting organizations such as the AGC (Association of General Contractors), ABC (Associated Building Contractors), and the NAHB (National Association of Home Builders). (Available online) CMT SI2330. Concrete Technology (3) S The student will obtain knowledge of concrete, its physical and mechanical properties, and the design and control of the concrete mixes. They will also obtain knowledge in the various forming systems used in residential and commercial construction. CMT 2340. Construction Surveying (2) S The student will perform basic surveying operations necessary for the location, layout, and construction of a building. Interpretation of plot books, site plans, and topographic maps is included. Prerequisite: Math QL1080 (or Math QL1050 and Math 1060). (Available online) CMT 2360. Building Codes and Inspection (2) F Familiarizes students with current building codes and zoning ordinances as they apply to the construction and use of buildings. Inspection procedures used to enforce codes are also discussed. (Available online) CMT 2640. Architectural Estimating (2) S Developing cost and material estimates of a building project. Involves manual and computer applications in working with architectural drawings and reference materials. Prerequisite: Math QL1080 (or Math QL1050 and Math 1060) and CMT 1150, CMT 1310, and CMT 1500. (Available online) CMT 2880. Internship (3) Su, F, S Supervised work experience in the construction industry with placement and course objectives approved by the faculty supervisor. (Available online) CMT 2899. Associate Degree Assessment (0) This course is to serve as an assessment tool whereby all AAS degree seeking students in the College of Applied Science and Technology demonstrate their learned knowledge in at least three areas of Applied Technology study. At present, this knowledge will be demonstrated through the use of the Work Keys exams administered through the Campus Testing Center. CMT 3115. Construction Cost Estimating (3) F The student will learn the methods and procedures for estimating and bidding construction projects. Actual working drawings and specifications are used. The course will emphasize computer estimating, development of unit costs, and advanced estimating principles. Ethics as it relates to bidding will be discussed. Prerequisites: Math QL1080 (or Math QL1050 and Math 1060), CMT 1310, CMT 1500, and CMT/CDGT 2640. PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GEN ED Interdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS Applied Science & Technology CEET CS MFET/MET CMT" CDGT ENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART Business & Econ MBA MPACC/ACCTNG BUSADM FIN LOM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUANT IS&T Education MEDUC CHFAM ATHL/AT HEALTH/NUTRI PE/REC EDUC Health Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY Science BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences MCJ/CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Continuing Ed Davis Campus Weber State University 2002-2003 Catalog Weber State Univ 2002-2003 Catalog e r s i t y |