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1 CATALOG Undergraduate Information College of Computing, Engineering & Construction Building Construction Management Course Descriptions BCN101: Construction & Culture: A Built Environment An analysis of the cultural context of construction, emphasizing its centrality in the evolution and expansion of the built environments as expressions of ethical and aesthetic value systems. BCN1210C: Construction Materials Prerequisite: Declared Building Construction majors only This course offers an introduction to the economic, mechanical, non-mechanical, production, and aesthetic considerations of materials currently used in construction in accordance with the 16 sections of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat. Students interact with local designers and builders to examine and document the consequences of material specification and selection. BCN1251: Construction Drawing This course provides a basic knowledge on how to create and read building construction and architectural drawings. Topics include hand sketching, scaling of drawings, basic construction abbreviations and the extraction of information from construction drawings. BCN2280: Surveying: Construction Layout This course provides the student with an introductory knowledge of construction surveying and construction layout, with field and classroom exercises. BCN2405: Introduction to Structures Prerequisites: PHY 205 and PHY 205L. An introductory course in the evaluation of structural behavior as it relates to buildings, the properties of structural materials and the structural behavior of load resisting members.
2 BCN012: History and Introduction to Construction An analysis of the cultural context of construction, emphasizing its centrality in the evolution and expansion of the built environments as expressions of ethical and aesthetic value systems. BCN22: Soils and Foundations Prerequisite: BCN 1210C This course covers construction operations and production processes associated with soils, demolition, foundations, concrete mix design, and earth moving equipment. The course also includes field visits, soil and concrete laboratories. BCN224: Construction Techniques Prerequisite: BCN 22. Study of the vertical construction process to include wooden platform frame construction, cast-in-place and pre-cast concrete construction, and steel erection. Included are interior and exterior finishes, vertical transportation systems, roofing, and other building components. BCN611C: Construction Cost Estimating Prerequisites: BCN 1251 Principles and practices in making quantity surveys and labor estimates for construction projects. (Basic Estimating and Residential) BCN762: Building Construction Design and Codes Prerequisite: All lower level program prerequisites Exploration of building design and construction that conform to federal, state, county, and municipal codes, as well as the authority and responsibility vested in the several agencies. Research of the standard building codes required. BCN782: Introduction to Construction Computing Prerequisite: CGS 1100 or CGS This course covers the study of application computer programs employed in the construction industry. Areas of study include the Internet, construction scheduling, construction cost estimating and construction drawing. BCN441: Structural Systems Prerequisite: BCN A study of the structural systems: beams, columns, rigid frames, arches, trusses, enclosures, and foundation configuration methods used in construction. system, and each Included materials are the selection. advantages and limitations of using each structural BCN4587C: Green Construction and Sustainability I Prerequisites: All lower level program prerequisites This is the first in a two-course elective track for students specializing in green construction and sustainability. This course addresses the environmental impact of land development and construction. Topics include specific regulations affecting developers and construction managers, the environmental review of developments and methods to prevent or minimize the negative environmental impacts of construction and land development.
3 BCN4591C: Mechanical and Electrical Systems Prerequisite: All lower level program prerequisites This course introduces students to the principles and current practices in application of mechanical & electrical system as described in divisions 14 (conveying equipment), 15 (mechanical systems), and 16 (electrical systems) in the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI). BCN4594C: Green Construction and Sustainability II Prerequisites: All lower level program prerequisites This is the second course in a twocourse elective track for students specializing in green construction and sustainability. This course addresses the environmental impact of land development and construction topics include specific regulation affecting developers and construction managers, the environmental review of developments and methods to prevent or minimize the negative environmental impact of construction and land development. BCN4612: Advanced Construction Estimating Prerequisite: BCN 611C. Advanced techniques for estimating building construction. This course includes direct and indirect cost analysis for complicated construction systems; preparation of bid proposals, specifications, and other related documents. Students will be required to do projects using Excel spreadsheets. BCN4708: Construction Documents and Contracts Prerequisites: BUL 10 and BCN A study of the legal and protective documentation used in the construction field. These documents include contracts, specifications, insurance and bonds. BCN4709: Construction Project Management Capstone Corequisite: BCN 491 This course is a senior capstone experience, providing an opportunity for students to control and coordinate construction projects and personnel in a service learning environment. Students will apply their knowledge and skills in strategic bidding and estimating, ethical conduct, project delivery methods, value engineering, design/build, and customer relations and communication. BCN4720: Construction Project Planning and Scheduling Prerequisites: BCN 611C and BCN 782. The application of the critical path method and program evaluation review technique to construction planning, scheduled vs. actual job expenditures, cost forecasting, development of unit prices from field data. BCN470: Construction Safety Prerequisites: All lower level program prerequisites Construction safety issues, concerns, requirements and procedures. The analysis includes cost, planning, administration, inspection, prevention, loss control and the drug-free work place. BCN4751C: Housing and Land Development I Prerequisites: BCN 22, BCN 611C This is the first course in a two-course elective track for students preparing for careers in residential construction. Students learn a broad perspective of the technical knowledge and skills or methods related to residential construction projects. This course prepares students to apply the latest in residential construction technologies.
4 BCN475: Construction Administration and Economics Prerequisite: All lower level program prerequisites Nature of construction costs, funding sources and arrangements, capital requirements, bonding, insurance, risk and contingency evaluation, general office operations, and bidding procedure. BCN4758C: Housing and Land Development II students preparing for careers in housing and land development. An analysis of land development via the multifaceted full delivery construction processing regarding the build environment will be covered. Emphasis is placed on project feasibility relative to site selection, site acquisition and permitting, value engineering and the construction loans process and funding requirements. BCN4801C: Industrial Construction I Prerequisites: BCN 611C, BCN 22 This is the first in a two-course, elective track for students preparing for careers in industrial construction. All aspects of industrial construction practice are examined including: project management, strategic bidding and estimating, ethical conduct, project delivery methods, value engineering, design/build, customer relations and communication. BCN4802C: Industrial Construction II students preparing for careers in industrial construction. It is the second course in the industrial concentration. All aspects of industrial construction practice are examined including project management, strategic bidding and estimating, ethical conduct, project delivery methods, value engineering, design/build customer relations, and communications. BCN4870C: Heavy Civil Construction I Prerequisites: BCN 22, BCN 611C This is the first course in a two-course elective track for students preparing for careers in heavy civil construction. Students learn a broad perspective of the technical knowledge and skill or methods related to heavy civil construction projects, including bridges, highways, tunnels, pump stations, dams and underground utilities. This course prepares students to apply the latest heavy civil construction technologies. BCN4871C: Commercial Construction I Prerequisite: BCN 22, BCN 611C This is the first in a two-course elective track for students preparing for careers in commercial construction. Students learn a broad perspective of the technical knowledge and skill or methods related to commercial construction projects including project management, strategic bidding and estimating, ethical conduct, project deliver methods, value engineering, design/build, customer relations and communications. BCN4872C: Heavy Civil Construction II students preparing for careers in heavy civil construction. Students will apply their knowledge and skills in the management of heavy civil construction, including strategic bidding and estimating, ethical conduct, project delivery methods, value engineering, design/build, customer relations and communications.
5 BCN487C: Commercial Construction II students preparing for careers in commercial construction. Key aspects of commercial construction practice are examined including project management, strategic bidding and estimating ethical conduct, project deliver methods, value engineering, design/build, customer relations and communications. BCN4900: Directed Individual Study v. 1- This course provides BCM students the opportunity to study advanced construction topics, experience an international trip to study other culture's buildings and construction methods or participate in a BCM applied research program. BCN490: Special Topics: Building Construction This course covers topics of current interests in the construction industry. Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. This course may be repeated up to 12 credits hours with a change in course content. BCN491: Seminars: Construction Management v. 1- Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Corequisite: BCN 4709 This course offers advance study within an area of specialization designed for the individual who desires a field of concentration. The course focuses on new information and technology in the construction industry. This course may be repeated when the subject matter is different for a maximum of ten credit hours. BCN4944: Construction Management Internship Prerequisite: BCN 611C and permission of instructor. Students must apply to internship at least one month prior to the semester they will register for internship. The course is designed as a culminating experience in construction management, this course allows the student an opportunity to practice acquired knowledge under careful observation and in cooperation with an experienced construction manager. BCN4956: Study Abroad in Construction Management Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor Students will study a country's construction practices, with a particular emphasis on the specific interest of the class. During this course, the student will: understand the culture, geography, history, and politics of the country; travel to the country; study the difference between construction in the U.S. and construction in that country; and learn about the current issues facing that nation and the state of the construction industry. The course will have three phases: pre-trip preparation and orientation, foreign travel, and post-trip work. May be repeated up to 9 credits. Copyright 2010 University of North Florida 1 UNF Drive Jacksonville, FL 2224 Phone: (904) Contact Emergency Privacy Regulations Disability Accommodations
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