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Next program starts:
Autumn 2008
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Prerequisites to the Certificate Program
Autumn Course
Construction Safety (CM 333)
Schedule: Sept. 24-Dec. 10, 2008; 3 credits; $727. Instructor: Marni Hogen.
Introduction to accident prevention in the construction industry
- Hazard identification and correction
- Procedures for ensuring safety
- Personal protective equipment
- Regulatory requirements
- Fall protection, scaffolding, cranes
- Excavation and trenching
Prerequisites: See above.
View the course introduction.
Winter-Spring Course
Construction Estimating (CM 410)
Schedule: Jan. 5-Apr. 18, 2009; 5 credits; $1,100. Instructor: Dan Gallagher.
Principles of commercial cost estimating are emphasized in this course, which covers methods for developing a personal estimating manual, and estimating as a medium-sized general contractor. Topics:
- Plans and specifications interpretation
- Quantity takeoff
- Pricing
- Bid preparation
Prerequisites: CM 333.
View the course introduction.
Spring-Summer Course
Project Planning and Control (CM 411)
Schedule: May 4-July 13, 2009; 3 credits; $727. Instructor: Doug Sage.
Principles, practices and techniques of planning, scheduling and controlling construction projects are addressed. Students develop a construction schedule for the commercial project introduced in CM 410. Topics:
- Construction planning
- Schedule development
- Resource and cash flow analysis
- Project controls
Prerequisite: CM 410, CM 333
View the course introduction.
Autumn Course 2009
Project Management (CM 421)
Schedule: TBA; 3 credits; $727. Instructor: TBA
Introduction to basic principles, practices and techniques used to manage and control construction projects. Topics:
- Responsibilities of project superintendents and managers on contemporary construction projects
- Project organization
- Project budgeting and inspection
- Start-up procedures
- Project documentation (reports, logs, etc.)
- Progress measurement
- Concepts of partnering and total quality management
- Change orders, claims and submittal processing
- Cost control
- Project closeout
Prerequisites: CM 333, 410, 411
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