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Show College of Applied Science and Technology 99 required to be a successful facilities manager focusing or touching on leasing and real-estate, programming, planning, maintenance, and services. Prerequisite: CMT 3540 . CMT 4120 - Construction Accounting and Finance Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Provides students with the fundamental skills necessary to apply the principles of construction finance, accounting, and cost control. Prerequisite: ACTG 2010 , MATH 1080 , and CMT 1500. CMT 4150 - Construction Equipment and Methods Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Provides an overview of different types of equipment used in highway/heavy construction projects. Includes applications, performance criteria, selection, and economics. Prerequisite: MATH 1080. CMT 4210 - Facility Planning and Layout Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] even years Practical aspects of facilities planning as a function of location and design with specific application to the following facilities: manufacturing and production, warehousing, and other commercial uses. CMT 4270 - Computer Aided FM Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] even years A study of the availability, capabilities, analysis, selection, justification, acquisition, installation and operation of computerized systems designed to enhance facilities management. CMT 4310 - Long-term Facility Planning Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] odd years A study of the life cycle of a building including strategic planning of facilities; design, construction, and decommission of facilities; and assessment of facility performance. Prerequisite: ACTG 2010. CMT 4350 - Design of Construction Systems Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Provides basic knowledge of the structural design of temporary structures and systems such as form work, scaffolding, dewatering, and excavation shoring. Prerequisite: CMT 3350. CMT 4550 - Construction Safety Credits: (2) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] This course is designed to explain the Occupational Safety and Health Act and other federal/state legislation that apply to safety requirements and responsibilities of the construction management industry. Ethics as it relates to construction safety will be discussed. CMT 4610 - Senior Experience Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] This course explores leadership as applied to the construction industry and the use of construction management skills in the operation of a construction company. Prerequisite: CMT 3115 , CMT 3130 , CMT 3210 , and CMT 4120 . CMT 4620 - Senior Project Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] This course covers the application of skills, knowledge, techniques and concepts to an actual construction project. Emphasis is placed on integrated project management, including estimated and bidding, project organization and control, as well as project documentation. CMT 4620 should be taken the last semester before graduation. Faculty must approve each student's application. Students must apply for Senior Project the semester before they plan to take CMT 4620. Prerequisite: At a minimum the following courses must have been taken: CMT 3115 , CMT 3130 , CMT 3210 , and CMT 4120 . CMT 4650 - FM Senior Project Credits: (2) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] The application of skills, knowledge, techniques and concepts to an actual facility's management project. Emphasis on integrating the concepts taught in the facilities management classes. Students must apply for Senior Project the semester before they plan to take CMT 4650. Prerequisite: CMT 3115 , CMT 3130 , CMT 3630 , CMT 3660 , CMT 3680 , CMT 4210 , CMT 4270 and CMT 4310 , or instructor approval. CMT 3630 , CMT 3660 , CMT 3680 , CMT 4210 , CMT 4270 , and CMT 4310 may be taken concurrently. CMT 4800 - Individual Projects and Research Credits: (1-3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Summer [Full Sem] Individual research or projects in Construction Management Technology. Credit and time determined by the student and faculty advisor. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing and consent of instructor. May be repeated up to 9 credit hours. Weber State University 2013-2014 Catalog |