Utah Valley State College 2008-2009 Course Catalog - (Page 136) Construction Management Construction Management department of construction technologies department chair: barry hallsted Office: GT 601 Telephone: 801-863-8135 in estimating and scheduling are also provided along with a strong background in mathematics, computer technology, business and other general education subjects. A supervisory course is also required so students can learn to manage workers at construction sites. AAS in construction management • • • • or • • ART 1720 BCCM 1150 COMM 2110 EGDT 1600 MATH 1050 ENGL 1010 PHSC 1000 General Education Requirements: faculty: Professor Bob Dunn Associate Professor Fred Davis DeWayne Erdmann Eric Linfield Visiting Scholar Barry Hallsted Office Manager: Sandra Ozuna Office: GT 613 Telephone: 801-863-7405 Advisor: Amy Ostler Office: CS 635 Telephone: 801-863-8138 Advisory Committee: Jeffrey R. Clyde, W.W. Clyde & Co.; Jim Golding, Geneva Rock; Greg Fix, Big D Construction; Darin Zwick, Zwick Construction; Kristen Nilssen, Gold Medallion Homes Discipline Core Requirements: • ACC 3000 or ACC 2010 and ACC 2020 • BCCM 281R • BCCM 285R • BIT 1010 or BIT 1020 • BIT 1170 • DGM 2010 • ECON 1010 • EGDT 1020 • EGDT 1400 • EGDT 1610 or MATH 1060 • CMGT 1010 • CMGT 1020 • CMGT 2010 • CMGT 2020 • CMGT 2030 • CMGT 2040 Architectural Rendering Building Construction Safety Interpersonal Communication Technical Math--Algebra College Algebra (4.0) Introduction to Writing Survey of Physical Science 64 Credits 16 Credits 3.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 Graduation Requirements: Financial Managerial and Cost Accounting Concepts Financial Accounting (3.0) Managerial Accounting (3.0) Cooperative Work Experience (1.0) Cooperative Correlated Class Building Codes Residential Codes (3.0) Field Lab--Building Codes Business Computer Proficiency Economics as a Social Science 3D Architectural Modeling Surveying Technical Math--Geometry/Trig Trigonometry (3.0) Introduction to Construction Management Construction Materials and Methods I Construction Materials and Methods II Principles of Construction Estimating Principles of Construction Scheduling Construction Job Site Management 48 Credits 2.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 college of technology and computing Dean: Ernest Carey Office: CS 720 Telephone: 801-863-8321 cArEEr opportunItIES Graduates of the two-year Construction Management program are prepared for employment as construction foremen, job superintendents, or project managers. 1 Completion of a minimum of 64 semester credits. 2 Overall grade point average of 2.0 (C) or above. 3 Residency hours -- minimum of 20 credit hours through course attendance at UVU. 4 Completion of GE and specified departmental requirements. 5 Complete all core requitements with a minimum grade of C - or better. See Course Descriptions section of the catalog for detailed course information. This department manages the following course prefixes: - CMGT Construction Management Students may earn an Associate in Applied Science degree. The Clyde Construction Management Program has been designed to provide students a strong foundation in Construction Management that prepares them for jobs in construction site supervision and/or for advancement on to a BS degree in Construction Management (under development for Fall 2009). The program provides courses in construction science with a focus on heavy civil and commercial projects. Students will learn about construction materials and methods through the use of readings, 3-D models, hands-on laboratory exercises, and site visits. Construction management courses proGrAmS 136 Catalog 2008–2009 Utah Valley University
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