CONSTRUCTION & ENERGY MANAGEMENT

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CONSTRUCTION & ENERGY MANAGEMENT | FALL 2016
CONSTRUCTION & ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Construction Fundamentals: Principles
and Practices
Covers the sequence of events for residential construction from both an owner’s and
a builder’s point of view. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
CEM 162PS
Passive Solar Design and Construction
Introduces passive solar design and construction principles for heating and cooling
buildings. Prerequisites: CEM 151 and CEM 151L. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
93243
Section
95016
&
CEM 151
Days
M
Times
6:00PM-9:05PM
Units
3.00
Instructor
C.Mornard
Room
804
For hands-on practice in skills taught in CEM 151, enroll in CEM 151L as well.
Section
93245
Days
S
Times
11:20AM-2:25PM
Units
1.00
Instructor
M.Van Meter
Room
WatD101
93244
T
2:00PM-5:05PM
1.00
C.Mornard
WatD101
CEM 151FC
Basic Finish Carpentry
Prepares students theoretically and practically for the basic finish carpentry skills
necessary for residential construction.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Days
M
S
Times
6:00PM-8:50PM
2:40PM-5:30PM
Units
1.00
Times
6:00PM-9:05PM
Arr.
Units
2.00
Instructor
Room
M.Van Meter WatC108
C.Mornard
OL
Meets 8 weeks 10/24-12/2. + 2 hr 5 min arranged online per week.
CEM 151L Construction Fundamentals: Principles
and Practices Lab
Covers the methodology and techniques for residential construction from a skills
and vocational point of view. Corequisite: CEM 151. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
95260
&
Days
M
Arr.
Instructor
Room
J.Heaney WatsD105
M.Van Meter WatsD105
CEM 167A Fundamentals of the 2012 International
Building Code II Non-Structural
Provides training in the non-structural design portions of the 2012 International
Building Code, including occupancy classification, types of construction and exiting.
Designed for architects, contractors, designers, inspectors, and those seeking
International Code Council Certification. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
95017
Days
W
Times
6:00PM-9:05PM
Units
3.00
Instructor
J.Heaney
Room
711
CEM 175R 2011 National Electrical Code (NEC)
Residential
Provides training in wiring systems as specified by the 2011 National Electric Code
(NEC) for residential construction.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Meets 6 weeks 8/29-10/10. Holiday 9/5. This course is intended for the Tiny Home
Competition.
Section
95018
CEM 154 Construction Estimating
Covers basic methods of construction estimating and cost preparation for material,
labor, overhead, and equipment costs and its relationship to project budgets and
management. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
CEM 177 Fundamentals of Residential Framing
Introduces the student to layout and framing fundamentals typical of residential
construction including floors, walls and partitions, roofs, safety, structural
materials, tools and tool use, hardware, essential techniques for assembly, and
provides practical hands-on application. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
93246
Days
T
Times
Units
6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00
Instructor
Mornard/Soik/Narciso
Room
806
CEM 157 Construction Law
Introduces complex legal principles and issues confronted in the construction
profession in both the public and private sectors. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
93247
Days
TH
Times
6:00PM-9:05PM
Units
3.00
Instructor
J.Hall
Room
806
CEM 162BS
Building Science for Construction
Technology
Introduces the building auditing and improvement process including energy
efficiency, comfort, and safety in preparation for the Building Performance Institute
(BPI) certification exam. Prerequisites: CEM 151 and CEM 151L. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
95015
Days
W
Times
Units
6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00
Instructor
Van Meter/ Milrod
Section
95019
&
Days
TH
Days
S
S
Times
6:00PM-9:05PM
Times
9:00AM-11:05AM
11:20AM-2:25PM
Units
3.00
Units
3.00
Instructor
S.Livingston
Instructor
M.Van Meter
M.Van Meter
Room
825
Room
WatD101
WatD101
CEM 178A Residential Construction Skills 1: Front End
Introduces “front end” construction: foundation layout, framing fundamentals,
rough plumbing, rough HVAC, and rough electrical basics typical of residential
construction. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
932
93255
&
Days
TH
Times
12:40PM-2:45PM
12:40PM-3:45PM
Units
3.00
In
tor
T.Ulmstead
T.Ulmstead
Room
WatD101
WatD101
Room
WatC105
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
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