2025-2027-Student-Catalog-and-Handbook

CIS 288 – NETWORKING APPLICATIONS Prerequisite: As required by the college

as it relates to the contractor. Upon completion of this course the student will understand articles of incorporation, building contracts, contracts for the purchase of labor and materials, construction loans, the various types of construction agreements, permits, plans and specifications, warranties, and insurance. 3 Credit Hours

This course is designed to provide student opportunities to develop skills in networking. Specific course application will be determined by the instructor. 3 Credit Hours

CIS 289 – WIRELESS NETWORKING Prerequisite: As required by the college

CMT 205 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Prerequisite: As required by the college

The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the principles and practices used in managing the various aspects of the construction process. Emphasis will be placed on pertinent business procedures. Upon completion of this course the student will know how to organize, bid, purchase, account for, plan, and schedule a construction job. 3 Credit Hours

The purpose of this course is to allow students to explore current issues related to wireless technology. Students will be able to develop and maintain wireless networks using advancements in current technology. 3 Credit Hours CIS 291 – CASE STUDY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Prerequisite: As required by the college This course is a case study involving the assignment of a complete system development project for analysis, programming, implementation, and documentation. Topics include planning system analysis and design, programming techniques, coding and documentation. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test and document a comprehensive computer information system. 3 Credit Hours CIS 296 – SPECIAL TOPICS Prerequisite: As required by the college This course allows study of currently relevant computer science topics, with the course being able to be repeated for credit for each different topic covered. Course content will be determined by the instructor and will vary according to the topic being covered. Upon completion, the student will be able to demonstrate specified skills. 3 Credit Hours CIS 299 -DIRECTED STUDIES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Prerequisite: As required by the college This course allows independent study under the direction of an instructor. Topics to be included in the course material will be approved by the instructor prior to or at the beginning of the class. Upon completion, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the topics as specified by the instructor. 3 Credit Hours

CMT 206 CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING Prerequisite: As required by the college

The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the principles and practices used in estimating construction costs. Emphasis will be on a methodical approach to estimating each cost element of a construction project. Upon completion of this course the student will know the methods and procedures used in estimating, making quantity surveys from working drawings, developing unit costs, developing subcontractor costs, and will be able to identify the major considerations involved in the total pricing of a construction project. 3 Credit Hours CMT 208 PROJECT PLANNING AND SCHEDULING Prerequisite: As required by the college The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the tools and techniques used to plan, schedule and control a construction project. Students will learn how to prepare Gantt Charts and schedules using the Critical Path Method, Precedence Networks, PERT, GERT and the Linear Scheduling Method. Special emphasis will be placed on using scheduling software. Upon completion, the student will be able to prepare project schedules using various scheduling tools and technology, allocate and level resources, maintain and update a project schedule, and resolve construction delay claims. 3 Credit Hours

CMT 220 SUSTAINABLE PROJECT DELIVERY Prerequisite: As required by the college

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CMT)

The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to green project delivery from the contractor’s point of view. This course will focus on the green building process and the potential impact of green construction on building projects and on the contractor’s business. Students will know how to evaluate green requirements, document a green project and evaluate risk associated with green project delivery. Upon completion, the student will be able to bid, contract and subcontract green projects, facilitate green procurement, manage green construction and perform green project commissioning and closeout. 3 Credit Hours

CMT 101 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND METHODS Prerequisite: As required by the college The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the materials, methods, and equipment used in building construction. Emphasis will be placed on the construction process and how the various materials and equipment relate to the different stages of the process. Upon completion of this course the student will understand the total building process, know the various materials used in each stage of construction, understand the techniques and methods used with different materials, and specify materials with essential characteristics. 3 Credit Hours CMT 114 10 HOUR OSHA CONSTRUCTION SAFETY Prerequisite: As required by the college The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to OSHA and the regulations present within the construction industry. Upon completion of this course the student will be able to identify the primary safety rules established by OSHA, know reporting procedures, as well as, being able to use the OSHA manual. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of safety, OSHA, safety programs, and safety procedures. Students completing this course will receive their ten hour OSHA certification. CMT 156 CONTRACTING AND CONSTRUCTION LAW Prerequisite: As required by the college The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to law practices pertinent to the construction industry. Emphasis will be placed on law

COSMETOLOGY (COS)

COS 111 INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY Prerequisite: As required by the college COREQUISITE: COS112

This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the history and development of cosmetology and standards of professional behavior. Students receive basic information regarding principles and practices of infection control, diseases, and disorders. Additionally, students receive introductory information regarding hair design. The information presented in this course is enhanced by hands-on application performed in a controlled lab environment. Upon completion, students should be able to apply safety rules and regulations and write procedures for skills identified in this course. 3 Credit Hours

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