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www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 510 CM 150. Building Construction Prerequisites: CM 116; CE 121. Problems and methods of solu-tions in the construction of buildings; site; excavations, founda-tions, framework, 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) Units: 3 CM 151. Heavy Civil Construction Prerequisites: senior standing or permission of instructor; CM 116; CE 121, CE 127. Problems and methods of solutions in heavy construction from earth moving, paving, compacting to tunneling; administrative procedures, quantity surveying, estimating, sched-uling, and bidding. ( 2 lecture, 2 lab hours, field trips) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall CM 162. Mechanical Systems I Prerequisites: CM 50. Mechanical systems for heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing, storm drainage, and sewage disposal systems in commercial, industrial, residential construction; heat loss and gain, solar systems, mechanical system sizing, and life cycle cost analysis. Lectures, field trips, and guest speakers. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall CM 164. Building Electrical Systems Prerequisites: CM 50. Electrical systems for power, light, heat, sig-nals, and communications in commercial, industrial, and residen-tial buildings. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; field trips) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Spring CM 166. Mechanical Systems II Prerequisite: CM 162. Construction application of water systems, plumbing and storm drainage, and sewage disposal systems. Units: 3 CM 170. Construction Project Controls Prerequisite: CM 116. Development and application of contruction project control systems; principles of construction project and business management; methods of cost, schedule, quality, safety, and change management; survey of construction accounting and finance. (2 Lec, 2 Lab hours) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall CM 177. Sustainable Construction Prerequisite: CM 7S. To provide an overview of emerging delivery systems for high performance green buildings and the basis on which their sustainability can be evaluated. Green Building rating systems will be discussed. Lectures, lab, field trips, and guest speakers. (2 Lec, 2 Lab hours) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall CM 180AS. Construction Management Capstone 1 Prerequisite: CM 116, Senior Standing. Prepare conceptual design, implementation of sustainable materials, assess structural components and utilize passive building for Alternative Housing Design. Course works will involve 20 hours of service learning in construction. Lab, field trips and guest speakers (formerly CONST 191T) (3 lab hours) Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Fall CM 180B. Construction Management Capstone 2 Prerequisite: CM 180AS. The construction manager’s relation to internal organization, owner, architect, engineer, public, press, leagal aid, unions, trades, equipment, utilities, insurance, financ-es, government, and others. Lectures, lab, field trips, and guest speakers. (formerly CONST 114) (2 Lec, 3 Lab hours) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring CM 181. Construction Management Senior Seminar Prerequisite: Senior Standing. Presentation and discussion of current construction management practices. Standards of profes-sionalism, leadership, and ethics. Professional practice issues and professional licensure. Units: 1 CM 190. Independent Study See Academic Placement - Independent Study. Approved for SP grading. (Course fee variable) Units: 1-3, Repeatable up to 6 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring CM 191T. Technical Topics in Construction Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation and analysis of selected subjects in construction. (2-6 lab hours) Units: 1-3, Repeatable up to 6 units CM 191T. Advanced Construction Structures Lab Application of Principles and methods of testing to verify theory and determine limitations of principles of construction materials. Units: 1, Repeatable up to 6 units CM 193. Internship/Work Experience Open only to construction majors. Prerequisites: sophomore standing and permission of instructor. Supervised work experi-ence in construction related industries. Periodic consultations with instructor. Units: 1, Repeatable up to 3 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring COMMUNICATION (COMM) COMM 3. Fundamentals of Public Communication Theories of human communication and their function in contem-porary public settings; experiences designed to enhance funda-mental communication skills -- research, organization, reasoning, listening, and problem solving -- through a series of oral presenta-tions. G.E. Foundation A1. (CAN SPCH 4) (Formerly SPCH 3)
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Full Text Search | www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 510 CM 150. Building Construction Prerequisites: CM 116; CE 121. Problems and methods of solu-tions in the construction of buildings; site; excavations, founda-tions, framework, 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) Units: 3 CM 151. Heavy Civil Construction Prerequisites: senior standing or permission of instructor; CM 116; CE 121, CE 127. Problems and methods of solutions in heavy construction from earth moving, paving, compacting to tunneling; administrative procedures, quantity surveying, estimating, sched-uling, and bidding. ( 2 lecture, 2 lab hours, field trips) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall CM 162. Mechanical Systems I Prerequisites: CM 50. Mechanical systems for heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing, storm drainage, and sewage disposal systems in commercial, industrial, residential construction; heat loss and gain, solar systems, mechanical system sizing, and life cycle cost analysis. Lectures, field trips, and guest speakers. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall CM 164. Building Electrical Systems Prerequisites: CM 50. Electrical systems for power, light, heat, sig-nals, and communications in commercial, industrial, and residen-tial buildings. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; field trips) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Spring CM 166. Mechanical Systems II Prerequisite: CM 162. Construction application of water systems, plumbing and storm drainage, and sewage disposal systems. Units: 3 CM 170. Construction Project Controls Prerequisite: CM 116. Development and application of contruction project control systems; principles of construction project and business management; methods of cost, schedule, quality, safety, and change management; survey of construction accounting and finance. (2 Lec, 2 Lab hours) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall CM 177. Sustainable Construction Prerequisite: CM 7S. To provide an overview of emerging delivery systems for high performance green buildings and the basis on which their sustainability can be evaluated. Green Building rating systems will be discussed. Lectures, lab, field trips, and guest speakers. (2 Lec, 2 Lab hours) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall CM 180AS. Construction Management Capstone 1 Prerequisite: CM 116, Senior Standing. Prepare conceptual design, implementation of sustainable materials, assess structural components and utilize passive building for Alternative Housing Design. Course works will involve 20 hours of service learning in construction. Lab, field trips and guest speakers (formerly CONST 191T) (3 lab hours) Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Fall CM 180B. Construction Management Capstone 2 Prerequisite: CM 180AS. The construction manager’s relation to internal organization, owner, architect, engineer, public, press, leagal aid, unions, trades, equipment, utilities, insurance, financ-es, government, and others. Lectures, lab, field trips, and guest speakers. (formerly CONST 114) (2 Lec, 3 Lab hours) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring CM 181. Construction Management Senior Seminar Prerequisite: Senior Standing. Presentation and discussion of current construction management practices. Standards of profes-sionalism, leadership, and ethics. Professional practice issues and professional licensure. Units: 1 CM 190. Independent Study See Academic Placement - Independent Study. Approved for SP grading. (Course fee variable) Units: 1-3, Repeatable up to 6 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring CM 191T. Technical Topics in Construction Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation and analysis of selected subjects in construction. (2-6 lab hours) Units: 1-3, Repeatable up to 6 units CM 191T. Advanced Construction Structures Lab Application of Principles and methods of testing to verify theory and determine limitations of principles of construction materials. Units: 1, Repeatable up to 6 units CM 193. Internship/Work Experience Open only to construction majors. Prerequisites: sophomore standing and permission of instructor. Supervised work experi-ence in construction related industries. Periodic consultations with instructor. Units: 1, Repeatable up to 3 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring COMMUNICATION (COMM) COMM 3. Fundamentals of Public Communication Theories of human communication and their function in contem-porary public settings; experiences designed to enhance funda-mental communication skills -- research, organization, reasoning, listening, and problem solving -- through a series of oral presenta-tions. G.E. Foundation A1. (CAN SPCH 4) (Formerly SPCH 3) |