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Civil and Geomatics Engineering and Construction 116. Scheduling and Control (3) Prerequisites: C Sci 5; senior standing. Critical path method; planning, scheduling, and control of construction projects including logic, time aSSignment and computation, analYSiS, replanning, diagramming practices, monitoring and updating, computer utilization; role of management. (2 lecture, Zlab hours) (Computer lab fee, $15) 120. Construction Contracts and Specifications (3) Prerequisite: Const 42. Principles and methods for developing and applying construction contracts and specifications. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) 122. Construction Laws (3) Laws, acts, orders, bulletins, rules, and regulations affecting the construction industry. 124. Construction Labor Law (3) Prerequisite: Const 122. Study of federal and state labor-oriented regulations as applied to construction industry practices. Interaction between technical and legal aspects of collective bargaining, pre-hire agreements, hiring hall referrals, open shop construction, work force manage~ ment, labor standards, employment discrimination, strikes, and picketing. 131. Advanced Architectural Graphics (3) Prerequisite: Const 31. Architectural graphic techniques as tools of three dimensional analysis and representation in the design process. (6 lab hours) 132. Advanced Architectural Design (3) Prerequisite: Canst 32. Development of understanding of the forces affecting the man-made environment through ~nction identification, systems analysis, and development of architectural design so- 292 lutions to problems at an intermediate level of complexity. (6 lab hours) 134. Architectural Design Problems (3) Prerequisites: senior standing or permission of instructor; Canst 132. Conceptual planning and design of a large scale architectural project responding to the social and cultural context of the environment. Employing team research and analysis leading to the design and presentation on individual solutions with graphiC and three-dimensional techniques. Satisfies the senior major requirement for the architecture specialty of the B.S. in Construction Management. (6 lab hours) 142. Computer-Aided Construction Detailing (3) Prerequisite: Const 42. Application of computers to planning and details for wood, concrete, masonry, and steel structures. (6 lab hours; field trips) (Computer lab fee, SIS) 144. Construction Site Planning and Development (3) Prerequisite: Const 142. Analysis of land developmentj site investigation, grading, street piping systems, and landscaping. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; field trips) ISO. Heavy Construction (3) Prerequisites: senior standing or permission of instructor; Const IDS, 116, 120. Problems and methods of solution in heavy construction from earth mOVing, paVing, compacting to tunnelingi administrative proceduresl quantity surveying, estimating, scheduling, and bidding. Satisfies the senior major requirement for the B.S. in Construction Management. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; field trips) IS1. Heavy Building Construction (3) PrereqUisites: senior standing or permission of instructor; Const 150. Problems and methods of solutions in the construc-tion of heavy buildingsi site, excavations, foundations, framework, heavy timber, reinforced concrete, structural steel, masonry construction and related elements. Satisfies the senior major requirement for the B.S. in Construction Management. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; field trips) 162. Mechanical Systems I (3) Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems in buildings and plants; California Energy Code, heat loss and gain, system sizing and life cycle cost analysis. Lectures, demonstrations, guest speakers from industry. (Field trips) 164. Building Electrical Systems (3) Electrical systems for power, light, heat, signals, and communications in commercial, industrial, and residential buildings. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; field trips) 166. Mechanical Systems II (3) PrereqUisite: Const 162. Construction application of water systems, plumbing and storm drainage, and sewage disposal systems. 190. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) See Academic Placement - Independent Study. Approved for SP grading. (Course fee variable) 191T. Technical Topics in Construction (1-3; max total 6) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation and analysis of selected subjects in construction. (2-6 lab hours) 193. Supervised Work Experience (3-6; max total 6) Open only to construction majors. Prerequisites: junior standing and permission of instructor. SuperVised work experience in construction related industries. Periodic consultations with instructor. CRINC grading only.
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Title | 1997-98 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1997-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
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Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 292 |
Full Text Search | Civil and Geomatics Engineering and Construction 116. Scheduling and Control (3) Prerequisites: C Sci 5; senior standing. Critical path method; planning, scheduling, and control of construction projects including logic, time aSSignment and computation, analYSiS, replanning, diagramming practices, monitoring and updating, computer utilization; role of management. (2 lecture, Zlab hours) (Computer lab fee, $15) 120. Construction Contracts and Specifications (3) Prerequisite: Const 42. Principles and methods for developing and applying construction contracts and specifications. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) 122. Construction Laws (3) Laws, acts, orders, bulletins, rules, and regulations affecting the construction industry. 124. Construction Labor Law (3) Prerequisite: Const 122. Study of federal and state labor-oriented regulations as applied to construction industry practices. Interaction between technical and legal aspects of collective bargaining, pre-hire agreements, hiring hall referrals, open shop construction, work force manage~ ment, labor standards, employment discrimination, strikes, and picketing. 131. Advanced Architectural Graphics (3) Prerequisite: Const 31. Architectural graphic techniques as tools of three dimensional analysis and representation in the design process. (6 lab hours) 132. Advanced Architectural Design (3) Prerequisite: Canst 32. Development of understanding of the forces affecting the man-made environment through ~nction identification, systems analysis, and development of architectural design so- 292 lutions to problems at an intermediate level of complexity. (6 lab hours) 134. Architectural Design Problems (3) Prerequisites: senior standing or permission of instructor; Canst 132. Conceptual planning and design of a large scale architectural project responding to the social and cultural context of the environment. Employing team research and analysis leading to the design and presentation on individual solutions with graphiC and three-dimensional techniques. Satisfies the senior major requirement for the architecture specialty of the B.S. in Construction Management. (6 lab hours) 142. Computer-Aided Construction Detailing (3) Prerequisite: Const 42. Application of computers to planning and details for wood, concrete, masonry, and steel structures. (6 lab hours; field trips) (Computer lab fee, SIS) 144. Construction Site Planning and Development (3) Prerequisite: Const 142. Analysis of land developmentj site investigation, grading, street piping systems, and landscaping. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; field trips) ISO. Heavy Construction (3) Prerequisites: senior standing or permission of instructor; Const IDS, 116, 120. Problems and methods of solution in heavy construction from earth mOVing, paVing, compacting to tunnelingi administrative proceduresl quantity surveying, estimating, scheduling, and bidding. Satisfies the senior major requirement for the B.S. in Construction Management. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; field trips) IS1. Heavy Building Construction (3) PrereqUisites: senior standing or permission of instructor; Const 150. Problems and methods of solutions in the construc-tion of heavy buildingsi site, excavations, foundations, framework, heavy timber, reinforced concrete, structural steel, masonry construction and related elements. Satisfies the senior major requirement for the B.S. in Construction Management. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; field trips) 162. Mechanical Systems I (3) Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems in buildings and plants; California Energy Code, heat loss and gain, system sizing and life cycle cost analysis. Lectures, demonstrations, guest speakers from industry. (Field trips) 164. Building Electrical Systems (3) Electrical systems for power, light, heat, signals, and communications in commercial, industrial, and residential buildings. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; field trips) 166. Mechanical Systems II (3) PrereqUisite: Const 162. Construction application of water systems, plumbing and storm drainage, and sewage disposal systems. 190. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) See Academic Placement - Independent Study. Approved for SP grading. (Course fee variable) 191T. Technical Topics in Construction (1-3; max total 6) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation and analysis of selected subjects in construction. (2-6 lab hours) 193. Supervised Work Experience (3-6; max total 6) Open only to construction majors. Prerequisites: junior standing and permission of instructor. SuperVised work experience in construction related industries. Periodic consultations with instructor. CRINC grading only. |