Course:  Class Hours: CSTM 432 ‐ Construction Management,  Section 2 ‐ Spring 2009     

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Course:     CSTM   432  ‐  Construction   Management,    Section   2  ‐  Spring   2009    

Class   Hours:   Lecture   on   Tuesdays   from   6:00pm ‐ 7:50pm   in   Knoblauch   105  

   

   

Instructor:  

Lab

Bill  

  on   Tuesdays

Brewer   

  from   8:00pm ‐ 9:40pm

 

Email:   WE ‐ Brewer@wiu.edu

   

Work   Phone:   298 ‐ 1834,   ext   272   

Home   Phone:     833 ‐ 5992  

Cell   Phone:   309 ‐ 333 ‐ 0596  

 

Office   Hours:   After   class   or   by   appointment  

  as

 

  needed,   Knoblauch   105  

Textbook:    Daniel   W.

  Halpin,   Construction   Management,   John   Wiley   &   Sons,   Inc.,   Third   Edition,  

2006.

 

Grading   Policy:    100 ‐ 90%=A,   89 ‐ 80%=B,   79 ‐ 70%=C,   69 ‐ 60%=D,   Below   59%=F  

   

Assignments/Projects   50%  

First   Exam     15%  

Second   Exam     15%  

 

    Final   Exam     20%  

Attendance:   Class   attendance   and   participation   is   expected.

   Absences   should   be   reported,   including   reason(s),   to   the   instructor   prior   to   class   to   be   entertained   as   an   excused   absence.

  

More   than   two   unexcused   absences   may   result   in   the   reduction   of   one   letter   grade   at   the   discretion   of   the   instructor.

     Leaving   class   early   without   permission   of   the   instructor   is   also   recorded   as   an   unexcused   absence.

  

Assignments:   There   are   five   assignments   in   this   class,   to   be   accomplished   individually   and   in   small   group   formats.

   All   assignments   should   be   completed   and   returned   in   the   time   specified.

  

Assignments   turned   in   no   later   than   24   hours   of   the   date   due   will   receive   a   10%   penalty,   no   later   than   48   hours   a   30%   penalty,   and   no   later   than   72   hours   a   50%   penalty.

    No   credit   will   be   given   after   72   hours   past   the   due   date.

   All   class   assignments   are   to   be   completed   in   a   professional   manner   (neat,   legible,   logically   formatted)   and   typed   on   a   computer   when   appropriate.

 

 

Exams:   There   are   three   exams   in   this   class,   including   a   final   cumulative   exam.

   Exams   will   cover   material   from   the   textbook   and   information   presented   in   class.

   It   is   the   student’s   responsibility   to   be   present   at   time   of   exam.

   Make ‐ up   exams   may   only   be   considered   under   specific   emergencies   as   outlined   in   the   WIU   Student   Handbook,   provided   the   outlined   protocol   is   followed.

    

Academic   Integrity:   Students   are   encouraged   to   be   familiar   with   the   institution’s   academic    integrity   policy,   located   at   www.wiu.edu/VPAS/handbook/policies/acintegrity.shtml.

    Plagiarism,   fabrication,   falsification,   cheating,   and   other   forms   of   academic   dishonesty   will   not   be   tolerated.

 

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