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Show 106 College of Applied Science & Technology CMT 2640 - Architectural Estimating Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] The student will develop material estimates for building projects. Involves manual and computer applications in working with architectural drawings and reference materials. Prerequisite: MATH 1010 or higher, CMT 1150, CMT 1210, CMT 1310, and CMT 1500. CMT 2880 - Internship Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Summer [Full Sem] Supervised work experience in the construction industry with placement and course objectives approved by the faculty supervisor. Ethics as it relates to construction management will be discussed. CMT 2899 - AAS Graduation Assessment and Signoff Credits: (o) This course includes final assessment (e.g., exit interviews) and signoff needed for graduation with an AAS degree from the program. Contact your advisor during your last semester before graduation to complete this requirement. Credit/no credit. CMT 3115 - Construction Cost Estimating Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] The student will learn the methods and procedures for estimating and bidding construction projects. The course will emphasize computerized estimating, development of unit costs, and advanced estimating principles. Ethics as it relates to bidding will be discussed. Prerequisite: MATH 1080, CMT 1150, CMT 1210, CMT 1310, CMT 1500, and CMT 2640. CMT 3130 - Construction Planning & Scheduling Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Provides students with the fundamental skills necessary to plan and schedule the construction process and familiarize them with computer scheduling software packages. Students will learn to balance resources to complete projects. Prerequisite: MATH 1080, CMT 1500, and CMT 2640. CMT 3210 - Construction Management Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Provides students with the skills necessary to successfully manage construction projects. Ethics as it relates to project management and the construction industry will be discussed. Prerequisite: CMT 2220 and ENGL 2010. CMT 3260 - Mechanical and Electrical Systems Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] This course provides 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. CMT 3350 - Applied Structures Credits: (4) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Students will analyze the behavior of engineered structures. Includes properties of materials and mechanics as they relate to the structural behavior of load resisting components. Prerequisite: MATH 1080 and PHYS 2010. CMT 3510 - Building Mechanical & Electrical Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] odd years Practical application of mechanical and electrical system design, operation and maintenance principles pertinent to commercial buildings and emphasizing a designer's perspective on mechanical and electrical power equipment and distribution systems, energy management, fire protection, communication, control and signal systems, lighting, and security systems. CMT 3540 - Facilities Management Administration Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] odd years Practical applications of the administrative principles and skills required of a successful facility manager focusing on administration, management, and leadership of the facility function, finance and accounting, repair, alterations and maintenance, planning, programming, budgeting and execution. CMT 3630 - Environmental Issues in FM Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] odd years Practical application of environmental practices and procedures pertinent to preservation, protection, compliance and conservation issues related to facilities management with emphasis on the regulatory and permitting process, environmental planning, auditing and assessment, recycling, indoor air quality (IAQ) and ozone level depleting substances (OLDS), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) programs and permitting procedures, Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA) programs, and sustainable practices. Prerequisite: BTNY 1403 (can be taken concurrently). Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |