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Explore the essential aspects of building systems, including HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems. Learn managing, maintaining, and optimizing these critical components of modern structures. Gain industry-relevant knowledge for effective construction and facility management.
This course covers essential concepts and techniques in project planning, budgeting, and preconstruction processes. Students gain skills in project feasibility analysis, project clarification, mobilization preparation, and risk assessment, preparing them for successful careers in construction and facilities management.
This course overviews project scheduling where students learn to create, manage, and optimize schedules, ensuring efficient project execution. Topics include, software management, critical path analysis, Gantt charts, and resource allocation. Practical skills for effective project planning and execution are emphasized.
Learn and participate in essential safety protocols, OSHA compliance, and risk mitigation in construction and facilities management. Practice in ensuring workplace safety and meet regulatory standards in these dynamic fields.
This course equips students with the essential skills and knowledge required for accurate cost estimation in construction and facilities management projects. Topics include quantity takeoff, pricing, bid preparation, and cost control methods, enabling students to excel in the field of construction and facilities estimating.
This course equips students with essential project management skills in Construction and Facilities Management, covering planning, budgeting, resource allocation, and quality assurance. Through real-world case studies and hands-on simulations, students gain practical experience, preparing them for roles as project managers, construction coordinators, or facility management leaders.
This course offers an overview introduction of the practice of leadership and team-building skills that will be required in the dynamic fields related to project management. This includes the areas of effective collaboration, communication, personality assessments, and project work. Although this course is specifically related to the construction and facilities management industry, its content can be translated to any industry that utilizes teams for project management.
Explore technological trends in construction and facilities management, including drone applications, Building Information Modeling (BIM) software, and other innovative technologies reshaping the industry.
Explore construction and facilities management organizational life cycle: from inception to succession planning, covering strategic planning, operations, and sustainable growth. Navigate challenges and cultivate future leaders for this industry-specific management course.
Explore real-world applications of construction and facilities management through hands-on internships. Gain practical experience, develop industry skills, and build a strong foundation for a successful career in this dynamic field.
Explore the intricacies of contract bidding, awarding, and procurement processes in this course. Gain essential skills for successful management of contracts and procurement-related tasks in various professional settings.
Explore the alliance between construction management and facilities management in the management of building structures and land. Learn how these fields integrate and interact to optimize performance in the areas of cost reductions, time savings and quality improvements.
An opportunity to pursue subjects otherwise not offered by the program.
Supervised individual research for students who have been granted a student research associateship.
Three-hour laboratory based on topics taught in PHYS 106 and 206. Strongly recommended for students taking PHYS 106 or 206.
A calculus-based general physics course. Topics include mechanics, fluids, waves and sound. This course is designed to meet the requirements of science majors. An excellent understanding of algebra, trigonometry, and calculus (introductory differentiation and integration) is required. Concurrent registration in PHYS 155L strongly recommended.
A continuation of PHYS 205. Topics include optics, electricity and magnetism, and optics, relativity, and quantum physics.