What classes will I take?
Construction, Materials and Methods covers construction, materials, and methods of use related to the overall building industry, emphasizing soils, concrete, brick, masonry, steel, non-ferrous metals, timber and plastics.
Introduction to CAD using AutoCAD presents an introduction to the basic elements of computer-aided drafting.
Contracts and Specifications studies the interpretation and preparation of specifications and other contract documents.
Cost Estimating & Planning includes the preparation of material lists and take-off quantities of materials and labor costs from plans, working drawings and specifications.
Civil Drafting & Design covers drawing and design problems encountered in the civil engineering field.
Surveying Principles teaches theory and practice of plane surveying including the use of tapes, levels, transits and theodolites.
Principles of Site Development focuses on the
fundamental concepts of site and subdivision planning.
Statics & Strength of Materials presents the fundamental principles of engineering mechanics including the analysis of force systems on rigid bodies in static equilibrium. Lab illustrates the physical properties of materials, the physical basis of stress and strain analysis and the techniques of materials testing using laboratory experiments.
Principles of Environmental Systems studies basic principles of fluid mechanics and their application in the design of civil engineering projects.
Principles of Geotechnical Engineering covers the application of principles of soil engineering including the study of physical and mechanical properties of soils.
Structural Design I and II introduces elastic design of structural steel framing members, working stress and ultimate strength design of reinforced concrete.
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