Southeast Missouri State University

Undergraduate Bulletin 2006-2007, Chapter Eight: Course Listings

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CM)

CM 243. Construction Methods and Materials. Print reading and the study of the materials, procedures and processes utilized in the building construction industry. Prerequisite: TG 226 or consent of instructor. (3)

CM 310. Construction Building Codes. Study of the requirements and applications of the International Code Council codes, including the International Building Codes, International Residential Code and the International Mechanical Code, and the National Electrical Code. Prerequisite: TG 126. (3)

CM 315. Construction Contracts and Legal Issues. Construction and design contracts, rights, obligations and liabilities of parties engaged in construction that flow from the contracts, laws and business practices common to the construction industry. Prerequisite: TG 126. (3)

CM 320. Construction Cost Estimating. Preparation of bid proposals including methods of pricing materials, equipment, and labor for residential and commercial construction projects. Prerequisites: MA 134; TG 322. (3)

CM 325. Building Mechanical and Electrical Systems. Overview of the principles and applications of all basic mechanical and electrical systems, with basic design data examples, exploring emerging technology and environmental issues, and referencing essential engineering calculations and date to illustrate principles. Prerequisite: CM 243. (3)

CM 330. Construction Planning and Scheduling. Construction project planning and scheduling principles and practices used by contractors to control time and cost. Prerequisite: TG 322. (3)

CM 343. Construction Surveying and Testing. Continuation of the study of materials, procedures, and processes utilized in construction as well as land surveying and testing of materials and soils for residential and commercial construction applications. Prerequisites: CM 243; TG 226. (3)

CM 410. Construction Project Administration. Construction project administration principles and practices. Managing time, people, equipment and costs to build a project on time and to bid. Prerequisites: CM 310, CM 320; CM 330. (3)