Foundations Courses 2008

*Dates are inclusive of final exams


Summer Semester  (Full Ten Week Term) May 22 through August 7

Foundations I – Electives in Project Management
BSCI 7100-001
Plans, Materials, Estimating (3 credits)
Instructor:  Roger Killingsworth

This course focuses on the reading and interpreting of working drawings, specifications, and shop drawings for use in construction estimating and administration. The student will gain competency in estimating skills, including quantity takeoff, pricing, and bid preparation. This course also includes topics in materials, methods, and equipment used in construction projects. OFFERED SUMMER SESSION (full 10 weeks).

Foundations II - Electives in Project Management
BSCI 7100-002
Structures & Temporary Structures (3 credits)
Instructor:  C. Ben Farrow

This course will introduce the student to the fundamentals of structural analysis and design. The course will include analysis of statically determinate structures, strength of materials, design philosophies in structural engineering, design fundamentals for various materials (wood, steel and concrete) and design of temporary structures. OFFERED SUMMER SESSION (full 10 weeks).

1st Summer Mini-Session (5 weeks) – May 22 through June 28

Foundations III - Electives in Project Management
BSCI 7100-003
Technology (3 credits)
Instructor:  Anoop Sattineni

This course will explore the use of information technology and information management in construction. Topics include: hardware, software, digital file management, and networking systems. This course utilizes problem solving using techniques in spreadsheets, databases, presentation software, and digital media. OFFERED SUMMER MINI-SESSION I (5 WKS.) ONLY.

2nd Summer Mini-Session (5 weeks) – June 30 through August 7

Foundations IV - Electives in Project Management
BSCI 7100-004
Project Management / Scheduling (3 credits)
Instructor:  Scott Kramer

Pre-requisite, instructor approval. This course will develop, within the student, a working knowledge of scheduling logic, scheduling applications, and project cash flow analysis. Understand the impact of planning and scheduling decisions of project management, including: site utilization, schedule updating, expediting, and resource control. Understand the roles and responsibilities of project supervision, in multiple project delivery systems. OFFERED SUMMER MINI SESSION II ONLY (5 weeks).

Foundations V – Electives in Project Management
BSCI 7100-005
Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing (3 credits)
Instructor:  Bruce Smith

This course is an overview of the plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems in buildings. Basic design concepts, materials, and components are covered with emphasis on the management and quality control of systems installation during the construction process.
OFFERED SUMMER MINI SESSION II ONLY (5 weeks).