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Please see the section on Course Description Symbols and Terms in the University Catalog for an explanation of course description terminology and symbols, the course numbering system, and course credit units. All courses are lecture and discussion and employ letter grading unless otherwise stated. Some prerequisites may be waived with faculty permission. Many syllabi are available on the Chico Web.

Construction Management Course Offerings

SUBJ NUM Title Sustainable Units Semester Offered Course Flags
An overview of construction trends, methods, materials, practices, contracts, laws, and codes. 2 hours discussion. (002055)
This course helps Construction Management students prepare for careers in the construction industry. It provides students with the opportunity for creating their resumes, learning successful interviewing techniques, obtaining internships, and exploring the many different possible careers in the construction industry. 3 hours laboratory. Credit/no credit grading. Formerly CMGT 100X. (020453)
Develops the graphic communication knowledge and skills needed by the construction management professional. Establishes a working vocabulary of symbols, details, and views used in construction drawings. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (002056)
Introduction and development of Computer-Aided Construction Management (CACM) software. Course will include PC-based disc operating systems, spreadsheets, and database management software typically or predominantly used in the construction industry, and specialized CACM software. A working knowledge will be developed by applications to specific and unique construction problems. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (002061)
A comprehensive study of the principal materials used in the construction industry and the various systems employing these materials to build structures. 3 hours discussion. (002057)
Prerequisites: Department permission.
This course is for special topics offered for 1.0-3.0 units. Typically the topic is offered on a one-time-only basis and may vary from term to term and be different for different sections. See the Class Schedule for the specific topic being offered. 3 hours supervision. (002060)
Prerequisites: CMGT 135.
A detailed study of construction drawings and specifications for residential, commercial, industrial, and civil projects. 2 hours discussion, 2 hours activity. (002058)
Prerequisite: CMGT 210, PHYS 202B.
An introduction to the basic climate control, plumbing, and electrical systems used in construction. 3 hours discussion. (002059)
Corequisite: CMGT 235.
Designed to supplement CMGT 235 with additional applications. Provides the student with the opportunity for additional assistance in developing problem-solving abilities. 2 hours activity. (020772)
Prerequisites: CMGT 110.
This course covers understanding and using building information models. Students learn about BIM, from a technology, design, and building practice perspective. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 9.0 units. (000687)
Prerequisites: CHEM 107, PHYS 202A. We recommend CMGT 135 as appropriate background.
A study of the properties and behaviors of soils when used as construction material. Included are compaction, permeability, compressibility, shear strength, etc. Laboratory and field tests are performed. Introduction to the design principles of foundations and earth structures. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (002063)
Prerequisites: CMGT 135.
Provides methods and techniques to analyze all facets of a construction project or task, including preplanning techniques, processes of analysis and improvement, timelapse recording and analysis, mathematical simulation, ergonomics, human factors, and safety programs. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (002064)
Prerequisites: Admission to the department's Honors in the Major program, faculty permission.
This is an Honors in the Major course which is open to students by invitation only. In addition to the course content of CMGT 332, this course will involve the selection and start of a significant project in some aspect of construction methods analysis. The student will select the project topic with the assistance of the faculty member. The project will be completed in CMGT 499H. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (002065)
Prerequisites: CMGT 330.
A study of the equipment used in the construction industry. Included are the types, capabilities, selection, purchase/lease/rent options, and balancing of equipment. 3 hours discussion. (002066)
Prerequisites: MATH 120 or equivalent; PHYS 202A.
The fundamentals of engineering mechanics, including forces, static equilibrium, simple truss analysis and properties of sections. 3 hours discussion. (002067)
Corequisites: CMGT 340.
Supplements CMGT 340 with additional applications. Provides students with the opportunity for additional assistance in developing problem-solving abilities. 2 hours activity. Credit/no credit grading. (020450)
Prerequisites: CMGT 340.
The mechanics of stress, strain, and deflection within the typical structural elements encountered in construction formed of timber, steel, and reinforced concrete. Rationale for sizing major structural elements and for design of their connections. 3 hours discussion. (002069)
Corequisites: CMGT 345.
Supplements CMGT 345 with additional applications. Provides students with the opportunity for additional assistance in developing problem-solving abilities. 2 hours activity. Credit/no credit grading. (020452)
Prerequisites: CMGT 120.
Costs dictated by the contract documents for the electrical systems in residential, commercial, industrial, specialty, and line construction projects are studied. The course utilizes the computer estimating software Win EST 6000 by McCormick Estimating Systems, Inc. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (002073)
Prerequisites: CMGT 210.
This course introduces students to the life-cycle of a construction project from conception through completion and commissioning. It provides an overview and practice of construction management theory, project feasibility processes and real estate development, pre-construction, delivery methods and pricing systems, procurement, project administration, project closeout and commissioning. Students develop project management skills necessary to prepare them to lead a multidisciplinary team in diverse environments while balancing conflicting constraints of the project's defined scope, quality, budget, and time. 3 hours lecture. (020325)
Prerequisites: CMGT 100, CMGT 120, CMGT 135, CMGT 210.
Students will develop a comprehensive architectural design project, including programming of needs, building costs, market conditions, and architectural styles, concluding in a comprehensive design presentation. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (000691)
Prerequisites: ARTS 101.
This course presents a study of architectural history with an emphasis on contemporary projects. 3 hours discussion. (000693)
This course explores how new buildings are designed and constructed using green building strategies. Students learn how LEED Accredited Professionals manage the building certification process and the documents required by the US Green Building Council to verify that the requirements for LEED certification are met. The course also prepares students to take the USGBC LEED AP Certification exam. 3 hours lecture. (020504)
3 hours lecture. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 15.0 units. (002062)
Prerequisites: Faculty permission.
This course is for special topics offered for 1.0-3.0 units. Typically the topic is offered on a one-time-only basis and may vary from term to term and be different for different sections. See the Class Schedule for the specific topic being offered. 3 hours lecture. (002070)
Prerequisites: Faculty permission.
This course is an independent study of special problems offered for 1.0-3.0 units. You must register directly with a supervising faculty member. 9 hours supervision. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 6.0 units. Credit/no credit grading. (002071)
Prerequisites: CMGT 345.
A study of temporary structures used in construction, including scaffolding, ground support systems, dewatering systems, decking/ramps/bridges, and concrete shoring and form work. The emphasis is on factors affecting cost, the legal significance, and the engineering basis for the design of the structures. 3 hours discussion. (002079)
Corequisites: CMGT 440.
Supplements CMGT 440 with additional applications. Provides students with the opportunity for additional assistance in developing problem-solving abilities. 2 hours activity. Credit/no credit grading. (020451)
Prerequisites: CMGT 120, CMGT 235, CMGT 332, CMGT 335.
Material takeoff processes and estimating, using a methodical approach with suggested check lists and techniques for arriving at a reliable estimate of the cost of a construction task or project, to include direct, indirect, and contingency costs and profits. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (002080)
Prerequisites: CMGT 450.
Construction cost monitoring and analysis instruments that are developed from the project estimate. These include budgets, billing instruments, and scheduling data. Also included will be the development of overhead allocation systems. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (002081)
Prerequisites: CMGT 450.
Includes critical path method techniques, planning, logic, scheduling and updating, diagramming, analysis, and the use of computer for scheduling. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (002078)
Prerequisites: CMGT 335.
Rationale and technique of analysis of the work operations required for heavy construction work as distinct from residential and building construction. Format and preparation of competent heavy construction cost estimates with an emphasis on computer applications. Problems of project selection and preparation of competitive bid for the firm-price heavy construction project. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (002072)
Prerequisites: ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher, BLAW 302, BLAW 414, senior standing.
Overview of basic construction laws, construction-related acts and orders, rules and regulations affecting construction, mechanic lien laws, and construction contracts. 3 hours discussion. This is an approved Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement course; a grade of C- or higher certifies writing proficiency for majors. (002075)
Prerequisites: Admission to the department's Honors in the Major program, ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher, BLAW 302, BLAW 414, faculty permission.
This is an Honors in the Major course which is open to students by invitation only. In addition to the course content of CMGT 460, this course involves the selection and start of a significant project in some aspect of construction law. The students select the project topic with the assistance of the faculty member. The project is completed in CMGT 499H. 9 hours supervision. This is an approved Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement course; a grade of C- or higher certifies writing proficiency for majors. (002076)
Prerequisites: CMGT 100, CMGT 120, CMGT 135, CMGT 210.
A comprehensive development project will be undertaken, including basic architectural design practices, site considerations, project financing, feasibility studies, value, and market conditions. 2 hours discussion, 3 hours laboratory. (000696)
Prerequisites: CMGT 460.
A study of the fundamentals of project practice, including AIA standard documents, services, cost benefit analysis, margin and marketing, project documentation, change orders, claims. 3 hours discussion. (000698)
This course prepares interested students for regional and national construction management competitions sponsored by the Associated Schools of Construction, National Association of Home Builders, Associated Builders & Contractors, and other competition sponsors. Areas of preparation include construction management business and cost management, contracts, plan reading, specifications, estimating, scheduling, equipment, safety, team building, leadership, and presentation skills. 3 hours lecture. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 6.0 units. (020396)
Prerequisites: CIVL 120, CMGT 210, 60 units within the CMGT major, faculty permission.
This course is an internship offered for 1.0-3.0 units. You must register directly with a supervising faculty member. This program is designed to provide the student with management and administrative experiences within the construction industry. 3 hours lecture. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 15.0 units. (002074)
This course is for special topics offered for 1.0-3.0 units. Typically the topic is offered on a one-time-only basis and may vary from term to term and be different for different sections. See the Class Schedule for the specific topic being offered. 3 hours discussion. (002082)
Prerequisites: Faculty permission.
This course is an independent study of special problems offered for 1.0-3.0 units. You must register directly with a supervising faculty member. 3 hours supervision. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 6.0 units. Credit/no credit grading. (002083)
Prerequisites: Admission to the department's Honors in the Major program; CMGT 332H or CMGT 460H with a grade of B or higher; faculty permission.
Open by invitation to construction management majors who have a GPA of 3.5 or higher. The culminating work of this course will be the written and oral presentation of a project of value in the field of construction management. 9 hours supervision. (002084)
Prerequisites: Faculty permission.
This course is a graduate-level independent study offered for 1.0-3.0 units. You must register directly with a supervising faculty member. 9 hours supervision. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 6.0 units. (002086)
Prerequisites: Department permission.
This course is for special topics offered for 1.0-3.0 units. Typically the topic is offered on a one-time-only basis and may vary from term to term and be different for different sections. See the Class Schedule for the specific topic being offered. 9 hours supervision. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 6.0 units. (002085)
Prerequisites: See the department secretary.
This course is offered for 1.0-6.0. You must register directly with a supervising faculty member. 3 hours supervision. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 6.0 units. Credit/no credit grading. (002089)
3 hours supervision. You may take this course more than once for a maximum of 6.0 units. Credit/no credit grading. (002087)
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