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Show 64 65 4830. Directed Readings (1-3) A, S Directed individual readings in mechanical engineering technology. Topic selected in consultation with instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 4890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-3) Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. Prior consent of the department chair and the employer are required. Prerequisite: MET 3400 4920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs (1-3) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 4990. Seminar in Mechanical Engineering Technology (1) S$ Review for the Engineer in Training (EIT) examination. Prerequisites: MET 4400, MET 4500. Requirements 1100. Construction Management Orientation (1) A This course provides an overview of the history of the U.S. General Education Refer to pages 32-34 of this catalog for Associate of Applied 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 Science requirements. The following courses required for the Construction Management Technology AAS degree will also fulfill general education requirements: TBE 1700 (computer literacy), Comm HU1050 (Oral Communication) and Math QL1050 (Math and Statistics). Course Requirements for A.A.S. designed to help students develop a clearer focus on their educational and occupational goals. 1150. Construction Graphics (3) A Students will gain knowledge of and experience graphical communications as used in the construction industry. Includes blueprint reading and interpretation, sketching, and 2D-CAD drafting of architectural, electrical, and mechanical systems diagrams. Degree Construction Management Technology Courses Required (31 credit hours) CMT 1100 Construction Mngmt Orientation CMT 1150 Construction Graphics CMT 1210 Construction Materials & Methods CMT 2220 Construction Contracts & Specs CMT 2250 Electrical & Mechanical Systems CMT 2330 Concrete Technology CMT 2340 Construction Surveying CMT 2350 Structural Components CMT 3115 Construction Cost Estimating CMT 3130 Construction Planning & Scheduling CMT 3210 Construction Management Elective Courses (minimum 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: 67 total credit hours are required as listed below. Advisement All Construction Management Technology students are required 2890 Internship CMT 3120 Advanced Cost Estimating Business & Management Courses Required (6 credit hours) Survey of Accounting I Acctng 2010 Approved Business Course 3 Elective DG Math Math TBE Suggested 2640 QL1050 1060 1700 Course Ww Support Courses Required (12 credit hours) Comm HU1050 Interpersonal Communications Architectural Estimating College Algebra Trigonometry Microcomputer Applications Sequence The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in planning their schedules. Use this only as a guideline and be sure to consult with an advisor. ccnmannmnedl RESHMAN, AUTUMN. onsen RESHMAN, SPRING... Engl EN1010 TBE 1700 Math 1060 CMT 1100 CMT 1150 3 3 3 1 3 PS Gen Ed Elective Math QL1050 Acctng 2010 DG 2640 CMT 2220 3 4 3 2 3 CMT 1210 3 Business Elective 3 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 18 sons QE OMORE SPRING sown SOPHOMORE, AUTUMN. Comm HU1050 3 CA/HU Gen Ed Elective 3 SS Gen Ed Elective 3 CMT 2330 3 CMT 2250 CMT 2350 CMT 3115 5 2 3 CMT 2340 CMT 3130 CMT 3210 2 3 3 to meet with a faculty advisor at least annually for course and program advisement. Call the department secretary at 626-6305 to schedule an appointment. 3 3 PD The Construction Management Technology (CMT) program provides a strong foundation for professional careers in the construction industry. Graduates are prepared to manage, coordinate and supervise the construction process from conceptual development through final construction on a timely and economical basis. The multidisciplinary curriculum includes course work in construction materials and methods, site layout, structural principles, electrical/mechanical systems, computer applications, business, management systems, scheduling and project controls with an emphasis given to construction estimating. Many opportunities exist for summer internships and work experience in the construction industry for CMT students. The optional internship program ensures that students become familiar with the ever-changing technological challenges and rewards of working in the field of construction management. of 3 credit hours) CMT Www Dr. Scott Amos 626-7263 placement and course objectives approved by the faculty supervisor. program. Construction Management Technology Advisor: 2880. Internship (3) A, S, Su . Supervised work experience in the construction industry with CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY COURSES - CMT Declare your program of study (refer to page 25 of this catalog). There are no special admission or application requirements for this wanwwwr A, § mechanical the Permission WwWwnNnnd Individual Research in Mechanical Engineering Technology (1-3) Special individual research and development projects in engineering technology. Credit and time determined by student and the faculty project supervisor. Prerequisite: of instructor. Admission 4800. CMT Elective Total Hours 16 Total Hours 3 17 1210. Construction Materials and Methods (3) A The purpose of this course is to provide students with knowledge of residential and commercial building techniques and materials. Students will study specific erection and fabrication techniques, construction materials and their uses. Course also will focus on traditional, as well as prefabricated and or pre-manufactured methods and materials. 2220. Construction Contracts and Specifications (3) S$ 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). 2250. Electrical and Mechanical Systems (5) A This course is designed to provide basic knowledge of electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems used in residential and light commercial buildings. Emphasis is placed on advantages and disadvantages of various systems, and how their design and installation integrates into the management of the building process. Particular attention is given to soliciting and managing mechanical and electrical subcontractors. 3115. Construction Cost Estimating HNRS & BIS LIBSCI WS Applied Science & A The student will learn the methods and procedures for estimating and bidding construction projects. Actual working drawings and specifications are used extensively. Emphasis on quantity takeoff and development of unit cost from given derived data. Prerequisite: DG 2640 or approval of instructor. PRENGR cS EET MFET 3120. Advanced Cost Estimating (3) S$ Advanced estimating familiarizes students with cost control concepts and the use of computer estimating software packages to perform quantity take-off, price out, project budgeting, cost control, and continuous cost accounting. Students enrolled in this course should have acquired the basic estimating skills in previous courses or experiences. Prerequisite: CMT 3115 or approval of instructor. 3130. Construction Planning & Scheduling (3) § This course will provide students with the fundamental skills necessary to plan and schedule the entire construction process and familiarize them with computer scheduling software packages. Students will learn to mix and match available resources in the most efficient combinations to complete projects on time and within budget. Prerequisite: CMT 3115 or approval of instructor. 3210. Construction Management (3) S$ This course focuses on the processes and tasks required for management of building projects. Students will work in project teams and perform various tasks including developing construction budgets, record keeping and documentation, interpreting contracts and specifications, and other duties necessary for efficient project operation and successful completion. Prerequisite: CMT 3115 or approval of instructor. Advisor: Keith Allred 626-6914 The Design Graphics Technology program is responsible for providing the skills and technical knowledge to students entering the design/drafting occupations. Drafting technicians prepare working drawings from design layouts, sketches and verbal instruction using conventional methods as well 2330. 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. 2340. Construction Surveying (2) S$ The student will perform basic surveying operations necessary for the location, layout, and construction of a building. Interpretation as computer aided drafting (CAD) systems. Drafters do tracing work, drawing changes, single detail drawings, full project drawings and checking. They work in mechanical, electronics, architectural, structural and civil fields. They use calculators, computers, handbooks and other engineering reference materials while applying geometry, algebra and trigonometry. Drafting jobs are available with cities, counties, states, the federal government, engineering companies, research and development companies, architects, construction, and fire protection industries. of plot books, site plans, and topographic maps is included. Prerequisite: Math 1060. 2350. Structural Components (3) A Presents the fundamental principles of structural mechanics as they are applied to the design and selection of structural components in residential and commercial buildings. Students will learn how loads and stresses are determined, the proper use of tables to size and select structural members, and how the construction manager can assist the engineer in the solution of structural problems. (3) DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES Prerequisite: DESIGN ae RESTHY “ BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social Susie& Behavioral GRAPHICS AW » Grade Requirements: A grade of C or better in all DG 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 hours are required — 31 of which are required within the Design Graphics A.A.S. program. Math 1060. NAVSCI WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY |