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Commercial Electrical Code
Commercial building plans and specifications, computing electrical loads and branch circuits, emergency systems, raceways, conduit fill, power and lighting circuits, motor & appliance circuits. (Prerequisite: 10-413-103, Residential Electrical Code 2; Corequisites: 10-413-201, Commercial Wiring & Conduit Installation, 10-413-210, Industrial Wiring & Control)
Commercial Wiring and Conduit Installation
In this course you will have the opportunity to learn raceway installations, conduit fittings identification and use, conduit bending, wire pulling methods, fastening systems, conduit rack systems, and lighting/power connections. (Prerequisite: 10-413-307, Residential Wiring; Corequisite: 10-413-105, Commercial Electric Code)
Compensation and Benefits
10-116-112 COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS ...applies the skills and tools necessary to design, implement and manage a compensation and benefits program as a tool for recruitment, retention and performance management of employees (Prerequisite: 10-103-131, MS Excel Intro)
Compliance Fundamentals
10-151-148 COMPLIANCE FUNDAMENTALS ...this course provides the learner the opportunity to build an understanding of information security compliance regulations and guidelines to ensure the steps needed to protect confidential information including Non-Public Personal Information. (Prerequisite: 10-801-136, English Composition 1)
Computer Aided Drafting-Electrical Control
Draw block and flow diagrams, logic diagrams; introduction to programmable control; fundamentals of electronics; motors and control circuits; sheet metal chassis and panel drawings. (Prerequisite: 10-664-100, Automation 1: Control Logic; Prerequisite does not apply to students that are in the Electrical Engineering Technology program)
Computer Aided Drafting-Introduction
CAD terminology, drawing preliminaries, basic inquiry and setting commands, layer setting and manipulation, basic drawing and display commands, basic edit commands, and plotting, using AutoCAD software.
Computer Applications for Technicians
Basics of a computer system, computer terminology, the Microsoft Windows environment, file management, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.
Construction Blueprint Reading 2
Scaling, types of drawings, drawing features, reading carpentry prints, & carpentry specifications. (Prerequisite: 10-410-110, Construction Blueprint Reading 1)
Construction Methods and Engineering Inspection
10-607-204 CONSTRUCTION METHODS AND ENGINEERING INSPECTION...building components, construction methods, construction materials, plans, specification, print reading, and elements of inspection. (Prerequisites: 10-607-108, Cemented Aggregate Mixtures; 10-607-137, Transportation Design; 10-607-191, Civil Engineering Internship)
Construction Productivity and Cost Management
10-455-104 CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AND COST MANAGEMENT ...this course is intended to teach the skills necessary for effective control of construction costs at the job site. We will study construction cost and apply principles and practices associated with cost awareness and production control to each element of the project. Cost control begins with the estimate and then continues through work and cost analysis, production scheduling, reporting, production control and ends with project evaluation. (Prerequisite: 10-455-102 Planning and Scheduling; Corequisite: 10-455-103 Introduction to Construction Estimating)
Construction Project Management
10-455-101 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT ...focuses on the day-to-day activities of managing a construction project. Topics include the flow of project information, managing sources of risk, mobilization and organization of a project in the field, subcontractor management, and project close-out. (Prerequisite: 10-455-100 Contract Documents and Construction Law)
Consumer Behavior
10-104-176 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR ...examine consumer motivation and personality, information processing, lifestyles, group influences, purchase and post-purchase behavior in a market-based economy.