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2015 Spring CEU
Apr 26, 2024
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614 152 - Construction Methods
This course coordinates information and understanding developed in Construction Concrete and Structural Analysis and expands previous learning into a systematic study of applied design procedures for commercial construction projects using reinforced concrete for their structural support. The content of this course and the presentation of the material are geared toward the development of an orderly and systematic procedure for solving applied reinforced concrete design problems and the ability to use good judgment and practical considerations in the choice, design, and erection of reinforced concrete structures. The student will also learn the fundamentals of detailing rebar. Upon completion of this course, the student should be capable of performing basic calculations for the component parts of a variety of structural concrete framing systems and develop basic plans, details, and calculate quantities for detailing rebar.
2.000 Credit hours
18.000 Lecture hours
54.000 Other hours

Levels: Credit Programs/Classes
Schedule Types: Lab, Lab and Lecture, Lecture

Architecture & Construction Division
Architectural Technology Department

Prerequisites:
(Credit Programs/Classes level 614 140 Minimum Grade of D- or Credit Programs/Classes level 607 140 Minimum Grade of D-) and (Credit Programs/Classes level 614 111 Minimum Grade of D- or Credit Programs/Classes level 607 111 Minimum Grade of D-) and (Credit Programs/Classes level 614 124 Minimum Grade of D- or Credit Programs/Classes level 607 124 Minimum Grade of D-)

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