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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the fundamentals of construction project scheduling, emphasizing its role in managing timelines, resources, and contract obligations. Students will learn to create and analyze schedules, coordinate project activities, and address challenges such as delays and changes. Topics include critical path method (CPM), resource allocation, and the use of scheduling software. Practical applications prepare students to optimize project efficiency and meet deadlines successfully. This course is partially endowed by Jacobsen Construction. Prerequisites: 'C' or better in (CVEEN 3100 OR HONOR 3200 OR WRTG 3014 OR WRTG 3015 OR WRTG 3016) AND Full Major status in (Civil Engineering OR Construction Engineering) AND not on CVEEN Academic Probation
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a comprehensive introduction to project management, emphasizing the integration of scope, schedule, cost, safety, and quality management through the phases of initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, controlling, and closing. Based on the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), it highlights process-driven approaches, resources, and leadership strategies. Students will gain foundational knowledge to prepare for the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam. This course is endowed by Floyd & Jeri Meldrum. Prerequisites: 'C' or better in (CVEEN 3100 OR HONOR 3200 OR WRTG 3014 OR WRTG 3015 OR WRTG 3016) AND Full Major status in (Civil Engineering OR Construction Engineering) AND not on CVEEN Academic Probation
  • 3.00 Credits

    Construction issues related to roads, bridges, railroads, airports, and pipelines. Covers fundamentals and trends in the use of excavating and earth-moving equipment, trucks, pumps, drilling and blasting equipment and cranes. Also considered are shoring and bracing and other temporary site construction operations Prerequisites: ("C" or better in CVEEN 3310 AND Major Status in (Civil Engineering OR Construction Engineering) AND not on CVEEN Academic Probation) OR Graduate Standing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines the unique role of contracts in the construction sector, focusing on their function in defining goods and services to be delivered. Students will explore key aspects of construction contracts, including their goal-setting nature, the obligations of contractors, engineers, and owners, and the inherent challenges of incomplete contracts. The course also addresses common adjustments such as change orders and claims, as well as conflict resolution methods like negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and litigation. Prerequisites: 'C' or better in (CVEEN 3100 OR HONOR 3200 OR WRTG 3014 OR WRTG 3015 OR WRTG 3016) AND Major Status in (Civil Engineering OR Construction Engineering) AND not on CVEEN Academic Probation
  • 3.00 Credits

    Construction issues related to conventional structural building systems in steel, concrete, wood and masonry. LEED certification levels and requirements. Incorporation of non-structural elements. Best practices in vertical construction. Prerequisites: ("C" or better in CVEEN 3210 AND Major Status in (Civil Engineering OR Construction Engineering) AND not on CVEEN Academic Probation) OR Graduate Standing.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Department Consent.
  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Instructor Consent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed for nonmajors, and is designated as a Fine Arts Foundation course. The course provides an introduction to and fundamental understanding of dance as a means of cultural expression.
    General Education Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed for non-majors and is designated as a Fine Arts Foundation and Diversity course. The course introduces students to a basic understanding of Hip-Hop history and culture, and its elemental ties to art, poetry, music and particularly dance.
    General Education Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides the exposure, skills and language with which to interact with dance, and make sense of it as a physical and intellectual art form. The course offers an in-depth look at the process of making dance, giving a peek to what happens behind the curtain. It also gives in-depth look at the dance being created today, the ideas it explores, and the ways in which it relates to real life. The course includes viewing dance live and on video, guest lectures by professionals from the field, and directed movement experiences. Dance training not required.
    General Education Course