Laboratory will cover methods of detection, isolation, enumeration and identification of human pathogenic microorganisms encountered in the clinical microbiology laboratory.
Credit 2 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall
Integration of clinical theory and performance of the investigative lab techniques related to immunohematology. These techniques include compatibility testing, blood group and antibody identification, hemolytic anemia, transfusions reactions, and resolution of such problems. Fetal maternal studies, blood components, quality control of clinical blood bank and transfusion service facilities are also covered.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall
This lab course emphasizes the integration of performance of the investigative lab techniques related to compatibility testing for blood group antigens and antibody identification in hemolytic anemias, transfusion reactions, fetal maternal studies, and blood components. It also includes problem situations in each of the areas.
Credit 1 hr May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall
An intensive, hands-on clinical experience at an advanced level of instruction in automated chemistry, radioimmunoassay, electrophoresis and toxicology.
Credit 4 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer
Student must be accepted into clinical track prior to enrollment.
Notes - Previously listed as CLSC 454 Updates Course Rotation added 9/2014, Change to number for Gen Edu 7/2014, effective Fall 2015
This is an intensive introductory lecture and laboratory course highlighting medically important fungi, disease states and laboratory methods of isolation and identification.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Summer
Student must be accepted into clinical track prior to enrollment.
Notes - Students who do not meet prerequisite requirements may request department permission to enroll in the course.
CLSC 487L4 - Cooperative Education in Clinical Laboratory Science [GELB]
Three to four months of full-time employment at a clinical, research or industrial laboratory or related area chosen for providing a practical educational experience in clinical laboratory sciences. The program consists of two work experiences alternating with full-time attendance at the University.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation
Prerequisite(s)CLSC 387L4 See Program Director for permission to enroll in the course.Department Permission isrequired
Notes - Previously listed as CLSC 487 Updates Change to number for Gen Edu 7/2014, effective Fall 2015
Independent, original endeavors involving library and/or laboratory work under the guidance of a clinical laboratory program faculty member or clinical associate faculty member.
Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer
Independent, original endeavors involving library and/or laboratory work under the guidance of a clinical laboratory program faculty member or clinical associate faculty member.
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)
Independent, original endeavors involving library and/or laboratory work under the guidance of a clinical laboratory program faculty member or clinical associate faculty member.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer
Preparation and design of graphic media. The theory and application of effective communications. Information collection, analysis and dissemination; survey of the graphic communication industry.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
CMT 131 - Introduction to Computer Graphic Systems
Students are provided with opportunities to work on a variety of vector-based, paint-based and timeline-based software applications including the Adobe Suite of applications. Students will learn terminology for graphics, hardware and software. Students will explore applications of graphics to their own field of study. Lecture and laboratory course.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
A course designed to develop an understanding of pixel-based images and color theory as applied in graphic communication. Students will learn all aspects of pixel based imaging software through hands-on demonstration and laboratory work.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
Students are provided with opportunities to design and develop multimedia presentations. During this course there will be lecture on the history of multimedia presentation, theories involving multimedia and how to properly script for a variety of multimedia productions. Students are encouraged to work in groups to produce usable multimedia presentations.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Winter
Prerequisite(s)CMT 131 or CTAT 242 Notes - Previously listed as INDT 301 Updates COT Reorganization 6/2014
CMT 305W - Communication Transmission Systems [GEWI]
Consideration of source, encoder (transmitter), channel and receiver functions. Principles of line communication, a study of various systems and future developments in communication transmission systems.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
The application of electronic design and layout principles to publication and presentation documents. Develop skills in graphics, type, file creation and manipulation, word processing interface, and output of paginated, camera-ready copy through several software packages.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Notes - This course is no longer available for graduate credit.
Previously listed as CMT 436; IDT 436 Updates Change to number 2/2012, effective Fall 2012; Graduate Credit 7/2011, COT Reorganization 6/2014
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
Graduate students who are completing research (Master’s or Specialist), capstone or internship experiences and have completed all other graduate program course requirements may remain affiliated with the University through Continuous Enrollment. Enrollment enables access to library, health services and other resources.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Department Permission isrequired
Notes - Credit will not apply toward degree completion
Equivalent Courses CMT 387 Previously listed as CMT 387 - Co-operative Education Updates Change to course number 4/2015, effective Winter 2016; COT Reorganization 6/2014
Selected topics in photo communications, such as commercial and industrial photography, photo journalism, sensitometry and photography, and photo processing. The class schedule describes the specific topic being offered during a given semester.
Credit 3 hrs Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation
This class will cover an introduction to telecommunications theory and practice. The course content will include both traditional private branch exchanges (PBX’s) and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) systems. The administration of these systems, their configuration and the testing of the hardware and software components will be covered. Lecture/lab course.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
CMT 409 - Emerging Trends in Communication and Information Technology
This course provides students with the skills to analyze and apply theories related to the current trends in Communication and Information Technology and focuses on the discovery of emerging technologies.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Winter
An introduction to HTML coding, web page design, web page editors, graphics, sound files and multimedia. Also included will be an introduction to online services, servers and ongoing maintenance of the web site.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Winter
CMT 425 - Communication Technology and Social Change
The social implications of recent and future developments in communication technology. The effects upon education, research and scientific knowledge, business and entertainment.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall
Study and laboratory work in scanning, measuring and reproducing graphic images as applied to offset presswork and other forms of digital reproduction which includes the preparation and proofing of files for color separation and electronic transfer.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Winter
Prerequisite(s)CMT 336 Notes - Previously listed as CMT 207 Updates Course Number Change 2/2012, effective Fall 2012, COT Reorganization 6/2014
CMT 470 - Senior Seminar in Communication Technology
Guest speakers and/or site visitations will be used to illustrate the application of new communication technologies common to business, industrial or governmental environments.
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Winter
Notes - Previously listed as IT 470 Updates COT Reorganization 6/2014
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
Graduate students who are completing research (Master’s or Specialist), capstone or internship experiences and have completed all other graduate program course requirements may remain affiliated with the University through Continuous Enrollment. Enrollment enables access to library, health services and other resources. Credit will not apply toward degree completion.
An overview of the construction industry, including the developing, planning, and scheduling of construction projects. Site development, material usage, specifications, estimating and managing cost control are included as topic areas.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Notes - Previously listed as IT 125 Updates credit hour change 1/2013, effective Summer 2013, COT Reorganization 6/2014
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
Structural systems, associated nonstructural components and considerations appropriate to mechanical, electrical, plumbing and support equipment. Lecture and laboratory course.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Notes - Previously listed as IT 201; CNST 228 Updates COT Reorganization 6/2014
The characteristics, specifications, and applications of basic construction materials such as stone, concrete, wood, glass, plastics, metals and bituminous products. Lecture and laboratory course.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
The fundamental use of the transit and level. Linear measurement, angle measurements, differential and profile leveling, a simple transverse survey, and the keeping of accurate notes. Lecture and laboratory course.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall
Philosophical, social, economic, and technological bases for safety related to the development of a construction job-site safety plan. Emphasis is also placed on the OSHA and MIOSHA construction industry standards.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Notes - Previously listed as IT 213 Updates COT Reorganization 6/2014
Students are involved with building real projects for community organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, government agencies or nonprofit organizations. Emphasis is placed on collaborating with community members to facilitate a project. Teamwork will be required to complete design, management and hands on construction phases.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation
Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing
Notes - Updates New Course 11/2015, effective Fall 2016
Basic print reading skills. Symbols, terminology, print organization, and basic material take-off techniques. Sketching and some basic drawing skills will be required. Lecture and laboratory course.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Prerequisite(s)CNST 125 and CNST 201 Notes - Previously listed as IT 228 Updates COT Reorganization 6/2014
Development of the ability to read and interpret prints. Actual commercial prints and project manuals are used for analysis and material take-off procedures. Preparation of field drawings using graph paper and sketching techniques. Lecture and laboratory course.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Prerequisite(s)CNST 228 Notes - Previously listed as IT 229 Updates COT Reorganization 6/2014
CNST 230 - Construction Management Computer Applications
Basic understanding of how computer information systems integrate into the construction industry. Serval software packages will be introduced in the class and students will gain knowledge in performing typical construction tasks with them. These software packages cover drawing, spreadsheets, word processing, presentation, scheduling, take-off, estimating, collaboration and project management applications. The approach to the course is project-based learning. Students will watch videos and work on what is considered the lecture portion at home, then in class will work through a series of exercises individually and as groups as well.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing
Notes - Updates New Course 5/2018, effective Fall 2018
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
CNST 302 - Contract Documents, Regulations, and Specifications
The different types of construction contracts, construction documents and regulations, the role of specifications, and the project manual in the construction process.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Prerequisite(s)LAW 293 and CNST 125 Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing
Notes - Students who do not meet prerequisite requirements may request department permission to enroll in the course.
Equivalent Courses INTE 302 Previously listed as INTE 302 Updates Change to prerequisites 4/2018, effective Fall 2018; COT Reorganization 6/2014
CNST 303 - Electrical, Mechanical, and Equipment Systems
This course provides an understanding of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, drain-waste-vent, equipment considerations and other specialized nonstructural systems found in commercial buildings.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Prerequisite(s)CNST 228 Notes - Previously listed as IT 303 Updates COT Reorganization 6/2014
The principles and procedures for developing estimates, bids and contracts for heavy/highway and commercial construction. Computer applications are included.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Equilibrium of forces, free body diagrams, force components, bending moments, stress and strain, mechanical properties of materials, beams and trusses, introduction to engineering analysis and design, structural loads, load distribution. Course and Labs.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Prerequisite(s)CNST 202 and PHY 221 Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing
Notes - Updates New Course 4/2018, effective Fall 2018
The planning process of the construction industry. Various scheduling systems commonly used within the industry are studied including scheduling software.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
CNST 385L4 - Cooperative Education in Construction Management [GELB]
Construction management majors will be placed on a job that relates to their primary area of study, for one semester. During this period regular employee benefits may be received.
Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer
CNST 386L4 - Cooperative Education in Construction Management [GELB]
Construction management majors will be placed on a job that relates to their primary area of study, for one semester. During this period regular employee benefits may be received.
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer
CNST 387L4 - Cooperative Education in Construction Management [GELB]
Construction management majors will be placed on a job that relates to their primary area of study, for one semester. During this period regular employee benefits may be received.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer
Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research and participant-observer experiences
Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)
Department Permission isrequired
Notes - Updates New Course 4/2014, COT Reorganization 6/2014
Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research and participant-observer experiences
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)
Department Permission isrequired
Notes - Updates New Course 4/2014, COT Reorganization 6/2014
Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research and participant-observer experiences
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)
Department Permission isrequired
Notes - Updates New Course 4/2014, COT Reorganization 6/2014
Methods of control used in the construction industry for production problems involving the estimate, bidding schedules, cost analysis, cost comparison, scheduling systems, evaluation and debriefing.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Prerequisite(s)CNST 304 and CNST 361 Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing
Notes - Equivalent Courses CNST 508, INTE 403 Updates Change to prerequisites 4/2018, effective Fall 2018; Grad Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; COT Reorganization 6/2014; Change to credit hour 1/2013, effective Summer 2013; Graduate Credit added 7/2011
Notes - Equivalent CoursesCNST 506 Previously listed as IT 406 Updates Equivalent Courses 7/2014, No longer available for grad credit 7/2014, effective Winter 2015; Graduate Credit 7/2011, COT Reorganization 6/2014
Fundamentals and theory of construction design including soil mechanics and basic structural elements. This is an elementary, analytical and practical approach to the principles and physical concepts of statics, strength of materials, and soils as they relate to construction.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
CNST 426 - Mechanical and Electrical Construction Applications
This course provides the student with a broad understanding of the principles and construction of plumbing, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) and electrical systems for nonresidential buildings. Emphasis will be placed on project management issues relating to these systems including estimating, coordinating, change orders and commissioning.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall
Prerequisite(s)CNST 303 Major Restriction(s)Construction Management [BS] Notes - Equivalent CoursesCNST 526 Updates Removed Grad Credit 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Major Restriction 8/2014, Graduate Credit 7/2011, COT Reorganization 6/2014
This lecture course provides an overview of the design, installation, and start-up of various industrial systems as they relate to construction management. Emphasis is placed on construction pertaining to: automotive, food & beverage, chemical/refinery, pharmaceutical, steel and cast metals, machining, plastic molding, power generation, electronics manufacturing and others.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Winter
Prerequisite(s)CNST 303, CNST 304 and CNST 361 Notes - Equivalent CoursesCNST 527 Updates Removed Grad Credit 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Credit Hour change 2/2013, COT Reorganization 6/2014
CNST 436 - Heavy/Highway Construction Means and Methods
The study of the means and methods of construction used in the heavy/highway construction industry. Soil, aggregate, concrete, and asphalt properties will be studied, and their associated design theories. Means and methods of construction will also be examined, including earthwork excavation, hauling and compaction. Operational characteristics of heavy equipment will be evaluated.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Prerequisite(s)CNST 202 and CNST 302 and CNST 304 Major Restriction(s)Construction Management [BS] Notes - Previously listed as CNST 436 - Heavy/Highway Construction Contracting Updates Major Restriction 8/2014, COT Reorganization 6/2014, Title and Course Description Change 2/2012, effective Fall 2012; Graduate Credit 7/2011
This course covers a wide range of environmental construction contracting project types. It is delivered in three main segments: the regulatory framework; assessment and design elements used in environmental remediation projects; and managing the construction process. Actual projects are studied in order to provide students with a variety of construction methods.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Winter
An examination of the land development process, including its market, finance, design, construction and regulatory aspects. The course will focus on actual residential and commercial projects underway or recently completed by local developers, along with the challenges and opportunities encountered in managing these projects from initial inception to final sale.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall
CNST 440 - LEED for New Construction and Major Renovations
This course provides an understanding of how green building intents, strategies and technologies are considered, coordinated, implemented, and verified while designing, constructing, commissioning, and using commercial buildings in particular, and the greater built environment in general. It expands on how LEED accredited professionals oversee building certification processes, and the documents and standards required to attain LEED certification at all levels. Materials for the course derive from the United States Green Building Council’s Green Building Rating System for New Constructions and Major Renovations, Reference Guides, Registered Project Checklist, and Green Building Certification Institute’s web resources. This course is required for Construction Management Major.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
CNST 446 - Professional Issues and Ethics in Project Management
The course addresses the important elements of professionalism and professional conduct essentials for the starting professional to succeed in project-based industries. The course uses a seminar style and workshop format and focuses on building the appropriate professional skills including networking, work relations, technical communications, ethics, diversity sensitivity, professionalism, public speaking and communicate service.
Credit 1 hr Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation
Notes - Equivalent Courses CNST 546 Previously listed as CNST 446 - Senior Seminar on Professional Issues in Engineering, Technology, and Construction Updates Change to course title and description 3/2015, effective Fall 2015; Equivalent Course added 7/2014, no longer offered for Graduate Credit 7/2014, effective Winter 2015; COT Reorganization 6/2014
CNST 450 - Fundamentals of Construction Project Management
Students combine many previous concepts and skills into a single comprehensive project that includes estimating, scheduling, production control techniques and documentation procedures. Lecture and laboratory course.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different) Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable
CNST 487L4 - Cooperative Education in Construction Management [GELB]
The second in a two-course sequence for construction management majors. The students will be placed on a job that relates to their primary area of study, for one semester. Regular employee benefits may be received.