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CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION UPDATE MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION MONTGOMERY COLLEGE - ROCKVILLE, MD SPRING SEMESTER 2018 MANAGEMENT Montgomery College offers day, evening and on-line courses leading to OF a Certificate or an AAS Degree in Construction Management. CONSTRUCTION Students have the option to pursue these programs of PROGRAM study or enroll in specific courses. For more information, please visit the program website at: http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/constructionmanagement MC-UMES AGREEMENT PROGRAM REVISIONS PROPOSED COURSE OFFERING SEQUENCE Montgomery College Management of Construction graduates are able to continue their education towards a Bachelor of Science Degree in Construction Management. Courses are offered at Montgomery College and The Universities of Maryland at Shady Grove. Please NOTE: The Construction Management Program has been recently revised. Please see page 5 for the Revised AAS Degree. The following sequence of course offerings has been proposed for the Spring, Summer and Fall 2018 semesters: SPRING 2018 SUMMER 2018 FALL 2018 CMGT100 D E DL E D E DL CMGT110 D E E D E CMGT135 D D E CMGT190 E D E CMGT210 D DL D DL CMGT250 E S D CMGT270 D E D E CMGT275 D E E CMGT280 D E CMGT285 - E CMGT274 E - CMGT290 D D D D=DAY, E=Evening, S=Saturday, DL= Distance Learning/Blended Note: This schedule is subject to revision Spring 2018 Semester classes start January 22. For more information please contact the program coordinator at (240) 567-7616 or email him at Mario.parcan@montgomerycollege.edu

SPRING 2018 SEMESTER COURSE OFFERINGS MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION DAY CLASSES CMGT100 CONSTRUCTION METHODS AND MATERIALS CMGT100 CONSTRUCTION METHODS AND MATERIALS CMGT110 CONSTRUCTION PLAN READING CMGT135 CONSTRUCTION FIELD OPERATIONS CMGT210 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CMGT270 CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING 08:00 AM-09:50 AM MW 10:00 AM-11:55 AM TR 08:00 AM-09:50 AM TR 10:00 AM-11:50 AM MW 12:30 PM-01:45 PM MW 08:00 AM-09:50 AM TR CMGT275 CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING 10:00 AM-11:50 AM MW CMGT280 MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 10:00 AM-11:50 AM TR CMGT290 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICUM/CONSTRUCTION 04:00 PM-06:00 PM M (**) Also offered ARCH101, ARCH103, ARCH183, ARCH202, ARCH203 AND ARCH204, as Professional Electives. EVENING CLASSES CMGT100 CONSTRUCTION METHODS AND MATERIALS CMGT110 CONSTRUCTION PLAN READING 06:00 PM-09:40 PM M 06:00 PM-09:40 PM W CMGT190 COMPUTERS APPLICATIONS/CONSTRUCTION 06:00 PM-09:40 PM R CMGT250 CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING 06:00 PM-09:10 PM R ** Lab portion also meets on Saturdays, 3/24, 4/7, and 4/21 from 8:30-11:00 AM CMGT270 CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING 06:00 PM-09:40 PM T CMGT274 PRECONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING (1 Credit) 06:00 PM-09:40 PM M ** class meets on 2/26 until 4/2/2018 CMGT275 CONSTRUCTION PLANNING & SCHEDULING 06:00 PM-09:40 PM W CMGT290 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICUM/CONSTRUCTION 04:00 PM-06:00 PM M (**) Also offered ARCH101, ARCH103, ARCH202, ARCH203, ARCH204 as Professional Electives. DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES CMGT100 CONSTRUCTION METHODS AND MATERIALS 06:00 PM-09:40 PM T ** This is a Distance learning Blended course. It meets on 1/23,2/13, 2/27, 3/27, 4/17, 5/1, between 6:00 PM and 8:35 PM at MC CMGT210 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 06:00 PM-08:40 PM W ** This Blended course meets at MC 5 times Spring 2018 semester classes start on January 22. For admissions and registration information please call (240) 567-5000. For Management of Construction details, please call (240) 567-7616 or E-mail the program coordinator at: Mario.parcan@montgomerycollege.edu

MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MC-UMES AGREEMENT MC STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL COMPETITIONS The articulation agreement between Montgomery College and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore/ Shady Grove, Bachelor of Science Degree in Construction Management, has been revised. Please review the required courses on page 7, Transfer Option. Courses are offered during the evenings at Montgomery College and The University of Maryland at Shady Grove. For more information contact the program director at 301-738- 6214. Management of Construction students participate every year in national construction management competitions. Residential and commercial competitions offer our students the opportunity to enhance their academic skills as they face the typical construction management challenges presented by real projects. STUDENT CONSTRUCTORS ASSOCIATION The Student Constructors Association (SCA) invites all students to join their organization. Applications are available from club officers, faculty advisor or in room TC 235. The SCA participates and sponsors educational seminars, site visits and community service projects. Membership in the group provides the option to join several national organizations such as Associated Builders and Contractors, Associated General Contractors of America and The National Association of Home Builders. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For additional information on these or related topics, contact the Management of Construction program coordinator at the Rockville Campus Technical Center in Rockville, Maryland or call (240) 567-7616 or (240) 567-5142. You can also contact the program coordinator at: Mario.parcan@montgomerycollege.edu Program Website: http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/constructionmanagement Facebook Link: http://www.facebook.com/montgomerycollegemanagementofconstruction?fref=ts

MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE OPTION This certificate is designed to serve people presently employed in construction-related industries who might not want to complete an AAS degree. Students will be able to enroll in specific professional/academic courses that will lead to an upgrading of their professional competence. The student may transfer to the AAS degree option. CMGT100 Construction Methods and Materials 3 CMGT110 Construction Plan Reading 3 CMGT135 Construction Field Operations 3 CMGT190 Computer Applications in Construction 3 CMGT210 Construction Management 3 CMGT270 Construction Estimating 3 CMGT275 Construction Planning and Scheduling 3 CMGT285 Practical Construction Law 3 ENGL101 Techniques of Reading and Writing 3 Professional Electives** 6(8) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 33(35) ** Professional Electives: BLDG Electives 3-4 ARCH101 Intro to Architecture and the Built Environment ARCH103 Building Technology and Documentation 3 ARCH183 CAD: Architectural Applications 4 ARCH202 CAD Revit I 4 ARCH204 CAD Revit II 4 ARCH203 Principles of Sustainability 3 CMGT293 Preconstruction Estimating 1 CMGT271 Construction Surveying 3 CMGT283 Mechanical and Electrical Systems 3 CMGT299 Professional Practicum 1-4 COED260 Cooperative Education I 3 MATH165 Precalculus 4 MGMT102 Principles of Supervision 3

MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATE DEGREE OPTION This associate in applied science (AAS) degree curriculum option is designed to prepare graduates to organize, operate, manage, and control the unique systems, procedures, and services in the construction industry, both on the job site and in the contractor s office. Areas of study include cost control, planning, scheduling, controlling and expediting construction, contract bidding and estimating, personnel management, and overall management of construction operations. This program of study prepares students for construction management careers in all types and sizes of construction firms. FIRST SEMESTER CMGT100 Construction Methods and Materials 3 CMGT110 Construction Plan Reading 3 CMGT135 Construction Field Operations 3 ENGL101 * Techniques of Reading and Writing 3 MATF Mathematics Foundation (*) 3 SECOND SEMESTER CMGT190 Computers in Construction 3 CMGT210 Construction Management 3 ENGF English foundation 3 COMM108 or COMM112 Speech foundation 3 GEEL General Education Elective 4 THIRD SEMESTER CMGT250 Surveying 3 CMGT270 Construction Estimating 3 CMGT275 Construction Planning & Scheduling 3 Professional Elective (**) 3 BSSD Behavioral and Social Science distribution 3 FOURTH SEMESTER CMGT280 Mechanical and Electrical Systems 3 CMGT285 Practical Construction Law 3 Professional Elective (**) 3 CMGT290 Professional Practicum 1 NSLD Natural Science Distribution with Lab(*) 4 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 60 * Students planning to transfer to UMES/Shady Grove should follow the transfer requirements indicated on the last page. ** Professional electives: ACCT221, BLDG electives, COD260, ARCH101, ARCH103, ARCH183, ARCH202, ARCH203, ARCH204, CMGT274, CMGT273, CMGT290, MATH165, MGMT102

PROGRAM COURSE DESCRIPTION ** Courses re-numbered as of Fall 2014 CMGT100 Construction Methods and Materials An introduction to the characteristics, specifications, terminology, and use of construction methods and materials. CMGT110 Construction Plan Reading Introductory course in construction documents with emphasis on interpretation of the requirements of residential and commercial drawings. CMGT135 Construction Field Operations An introduction to construction field management, as related directly to the job of the field superintendent. CMGT190 Computer Applications in Construction An introduction to the use of computers in construction administration, project management, estimating, scheduling and cost control. Prerequisite: CA120 CMGT210 Construction Management A comprehensive overview of all phases of construction project management. Prerequisite: CMGT135 or consent of department. CMGT250 Construction Surveying A basic surveying course to acquaint the student with the fundamental calculations, terminology, field and office procedures used in surveying. Prerequisites: CMGT100, CMGT135 and MATH105 or consent of department. CMGT270 Construction Estimating Introduction to the basic methods of construction estimating and overall construction estimates. Prerequisites: CMGT100 and CMGT110 and MATH094 or consent of department CMGT275 Construction Planning and Scheduling A comprehensive overview and analysis of the requirements for the preparation and use of planning and scheduling techniques. Prerequisites: CMGT 100 and CMGT210 or consent of department CMGT280 Mechanical and Electrical Systems The study of the materials and equipment used in heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems, electrical power systems, lighting systems, water supply, and sewage disposal systems in buildings. Prerequisite: MATH099 CMGT285 Practical Construction Law A review of the major legal issues affecting the construction process. Prerequisite: CMGT 210 or consent of department. CMGT272 Construction Estimating with Computers Advanced concepts of Computer Estimating using computer estimating 1 semester hour CMGT273 Preconstruction Estimating Manual and computer procedures to develop Preconstruction/Budget estimates 1 semester hour CMGT290 Professional Practicum Work experience and field study on an actual project related to the student s curriculum. Prerequisite: Second year standing in the program. Prerequisite: second year standing in curriculum 1-4 semester hours

MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION UMES/SHADY GROVE TRANSFER OPTION The course sequence below is pending revision by UMES. As of Fall 2017, it is the recommended transfer for students continuing towards the Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Management offered at UMES/Shady Grove FIRST SEMESTER CMGT100 Construction Methods and Materials 3 CMGT110 Construction Plan Reading 3 CMGT135 Construction Field Operations 3 ENGL101 Techniques of Reading and Writing 3 MATH165 Precalculus 4 16 SECOND SEMESTER CMGT190 Computer Applications in Construction 3 CMGT212 Construction Management 3 English Foundation (ENGL102) 3 MATH181 Calculus 4 Arts or Humanities Distribution 3 16 THIRD SEMESTER CMGT250 Surveying 3 CMGT270 Construction Estimating 3 CMGT275 Construction Planning and Scheduling 3 ARCH183 CAD: Architectural Applications 4 PHYS203 General Physics I 4 17 FOURTH SEMESTER CMGT280 Mechanical and Electrical Systems 3 CMGT285 Practical Construction Law 3 CMGT290 Professional Practicum 1 COMM108 Introduction to Human Communication 3 ECON201 Principles of Economics I 3 HLTH100 Health foundation 1 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 14 TOTAL TRANSFER CREDITS 63 ACCT201 Accounting I (4 credits) and PHYS204 General Physics II (4 credits) are not required for the AAS Degree. However, they are prerequisites for courses taken at UMES/Shady Grove. The two classes can be taken concurrently while enrolled at UMES/Shady Grove, after transferring from MC.