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Show College of Applied Science & Technology 65 Support Courses Required (29 credit hours) • ARTH 1100 CA - Art and Architecture of the World: AD 1000-Present (4) • BTNY 1403 LS - Environment Appreciation (3-4) (3 credit hours required) • COMM 1020 HU - Principles of Public Speaking (3) or • COMM 2110 HU - Interpersonal & Small Group Communication (3) • DET 1340 - Architectural Board Drafting for Interior Design (3) • GEO 1060 PS - Environmental Geosciences (3) • MATH 1080 QL - Pre-calculus (5) • PHYS 2010 PS - College Physics I (5) • SST 3563 - Principles of Sales Supervision (3) Construction Management Technology Minor 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 CMT program secretary at 801-626- 7761 to schedule an appointment. Course Requirements for Minor Construction Management Technology Courses Required (15 credit hours) • CMT 1100 - Construction Management Orientation (l) • CMT 1150 - Construction Graphics (3) • CMT 1210 - Residential Construction Materials and Methods (3) • CMT 1310 - Commercial Construction Materials & Methods (3) • CMT 2220 - Construction Contracts and Specifications (3) • CMT 2360 - Building Codes and Inspection (2) Recommended Electives (6 credit hours) Select 6 hours from the following courses as approved by the CMT prog ra m coo rdin at or. CMT 1500 - Computer Applications in Construction (3) CMT 2330 - 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 and Electrical Systems (4) CMT 3350 - Applied Structures (4) • CMT 4120 - Construction Accounting and Finance (3) • CMT 4150 - Construction Equipment and Methods (3) • CMT 4350 - Design of Construction Systems (2) • CMT 4550 - Construction Safety (2) Department of Engineering Department Chair: Kirk D. Hagen Location: Building 4, Room 421 Telephone Contact: Susan Foss 801-626-6898 Email: sfoss@weber.edu Professors: Kirk Hagen, Jennifer Smith; Associate Professor: Jeffrey Ward; Assistant Professors: Fon Brown, Justin Jackson Engineering is the application of science and mathematics to the optimum conversion of the resources of nature to the uses of humankind. More specifically, engineering is the creative application of scientific principles to design and develop devices, systems and processes to satisfy the needs of society. Engineering is a broad field, consisting of a variety of disciplines such as biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering. For example, biomedial engineers design artificial organs and diagnostic systems to detect and treat diseases. Chemical engineers design fuels, plastics and drugs. Civil engineers design roads, buildings, bridges and water treatment plants. Electrical and electronics engineers design computers, communication devices and power control systems. Mechanical engineers design machines, spacecraft, power plants and heating and air-conditioning systems. The Department of Engineering houses two academic programs, Electronics Engineering and P re-Engineer ing. The Electronics Engineering Program prepares the student to enter the engineering industry or graduate school in the discipline. The P re-Engineer ing Program constitutes the first two years of a bachelor's program and prepares the student to transfer to another institution to complete the four-year engineering degree. The Engineering Department offers a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electronics Engineering and an Associate of Pre-Engineering (APE) degree. Pre-Engineering (APE) Grade Requirements: A minimum overall GPA of 2.00 is required. Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 60 credit hours is required. A minimum of 20 hours in residence (for transfer students). The Associate of Pre-Engineering (APE) degree at Weber State University offers the first two years of a professional engineering curriculum. The degree is designed to prepare students for transfer into an engineering program at other universities in Utah, or throughout the United States, that offer four-year engineering degrees. Because many pre- engineering graduates will transfer to the University of Utah or Utah State University, the WSU Pre-Engineering program has official transfer agreements with these two schools. Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |