Construction Management Technology (CMT)
CMT 1214
Introduction to Construction
Lab 2. Overview of the construction industry with emphasis on construction materials, methods, and systems.
CMT 2253
Construction Drawings
Principles of graphic communication are applied to reading and drawing construction plans. Techniques for measuring items of construction work from plans and specifications are also covered.
CMT 2263
Estimating I
Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in 1214 and 2253. Quantity take-off with emphasis on excavation, formwork and concrete, masonry, rough carpentry and miscellaneous specialty items.
CMT 2343
Concrete Technology
Lab 3. Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in 1214. Fundamentals of concrete and concrete making materials including admixtures. Proportioning concrete mixtures. Batching, mixing, conveying, placing, finishing, and curing concrete. Hot and cold weather concreting, jointing, volume change and crack control.
CMT 3273
Scheduling Construction Projects
Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in 2263 and acceptance to the CMT Upper Division. Scheduling basics, including bar charts and critical-path methods; manuals and computer techniques using current software; emphasis on using schedules for construction project management.
CMT 3331
Construction Practicum I
Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in 1214 or 2253. Supervised field experience in construction; 400 hours minimum documented time required.
CMT 3332
Construction Practicum II
Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in 2263, 3331 and CIVE 3614. Supervised temporary, full-time employment in construction, emphasizing field and office engineering and a variety of project management functions; 400 hours minimum documented time required.
CMT 3364
Structures I
Lab 2. Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better 2343 and GENT 3323 and acceptance to the CMT Upper Division. Methods of structural analysis applicable to construction; design of timber structures and forms for concrete structures.
CMT 3433
Principles of Site Development
Lab 3. Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in CIVE 3614 and GENT 3323 and acceptance to the CMT Upper Division. Site layout, vertical and horizontal control, surveying instrument adjustments, site investigations, excavations, site drainage and geotechnical considerations.
CMT 3463
Environmental Building Systems
Lab 2. Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in PHYS 1214 and acceptance to the CMT Upper Division. Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, electrical and lighting systems as applied to residences and commercial buildings.
CMT 3554
Structures II
Lab 2. Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in 3364 and acceptance to the CMT Upper Division. Analysis and design of elements in steel and reinforced concrete structures; review of shop drawings for both types of construction.
CMT 3633
CAD and BIM for Construction Managers
Prerequisite(s): 1214 and 2253. Interpretation and production of construction drawings using computer aided drafting. Theory and use of Building Information Modeling software builds upon computer aided drafting skills.
CMT 4050
Advanced Construction Management Problems
1-6 credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and consent of instructor. Special problems in construction management.
CMT 4263
Estimating II
Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in 2263 and acceptance to the CMT Upper Division. Extensive use of actual contract documents for quantity take-off, pricing and assembling the bid for several projects. Use of computers in estimating.
CMT 4273
Computer Estimating
Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in 4263 and acceptance to the CMT Upper Division. Various software programs applied to estimating for building construction. Automated take off (Digitizer) systems.
CMT 4283
Business Practices for Construction
Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in 4563 and ACCT 2103 and acceptance to the CMT Upper Division. Principles of management applied to construction contracting; organizing office and field staff; bonding, liens, financial management practices; introduction to the construction manager concept; schedule of values; construction billings.
CMT 4293
Construction Manager Concepts
Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in 3332, 4273 and 4283 and acceptance to the CMT Upper Division. Capstone course utilizing skills and knowledge of estimating, scheduling, bidding, construction management, CAD, TQM, partnering and safety; includes topics in leadership, motivation and the use of current project management software.
CMT 4333
Equipment Management for Constructors
Prerequisite(s): 2263 and ACCT 2103. Selection and use of equipment, estimating equipment costs, estimating equipment production rates for all types of equipment used in bulding construction and heavy/highway construction.
CMT 4443
Construction Safety and Loss Control
Prerequisite(s): Must be accepted to the CMT Upper Division or obtain department permission. A detailed study of OSHA Part 1926 - Construction Safety and Health Compliance and related safety topics; all elements of the OSHA 30-hour training course; students completing the course are OSHA Certified Competent Persons; concepts and methods of loss control.
CMT 4533
Heavy and Highway Estimating
Prerequisite(s): 2343 and 2263. Theory and application of contractor estimating and bidding procedures used in heavy and highway construction projects.
CMT 4563
Construction Law and Insurance
Prerequisite(s): Grade of "C" or better in 3273 and accepted to the CMT Upper Division. Legal and insurance problems as they pertain to the construction industry.
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