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Project Management Costing & Control (PJMGT 5002)
To understand the cost estimating techniques, earned value analysis, change management, and lessons learned. Specific course objectives include: Understanding the project management discipline; Creating a cost estimate and cost baseline; Addressing project changes; Project reporting; Conducting lessons learned. Prerequisite: Project Scheduling and Integration (PJMGT 5001A) PM 04
Project Risk and Management (PJMGT 5003)
To understand the related project management risks, creating a risk register, and to understand how to manage a project. Specific course objectives include: understanding the project management discipline; risk identification; qualitative and quantitative risk analysis; project management skills; ethics in project management. Prerequisite: Project Management Costing and Control (PJMGT 5002) AE 5558
Introduction to Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Protection Systems
This course introduces the principles of the building systems with the intent to provide the construction/project managers with the knowledge to identify, integrate, and coordinate with project engineers and consultants. The building systems to be covered include, but are not limited to the following: • HVAC Systems (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) and the impact on design solution • Indoor Air Quality; impact from products and their application • Electrical Systems/Energy Controls, code requirements • Communication and Data Systems • Plumbing Systems, and code requirements • Fire Protection Systems, code requirements The course is lecture based and includes class discussions and workbook assignments. The course also reviews the construction document components to each of the building systems AE 5001
Introduction to Structural and Building Envelope Systems
The course will introduce the principles of structural systems and the building envelope with the intent to provide the construction/project managers with the knowledge to identify, integrate, and coordinate with project engineers and consultants. The building systems to be covered include, but are not limited to the following: • Foundation Systems - Footing, Slabs • Wall Systems - Masonry, Steel, Curtain Wall, Rain Screen • Roof Systems - Various membranes, Flat Roof, Sloped Roofs, Trusses • Fenestration Systems - Glazing, Veneers • Structural Forces - Compression, Tension, Bending, Shear, Moments
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