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Undergraduate Course Catalog 2010-2011

Thompson School of Applied Science

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Civil Technology (CT)

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Professor: Robert G. Moynihan, Guy E. Petty
Associate Professor: Kenneth L. Flesher
Assistant Professor: Anthony Richard Vannozzi

Civil Technology is a dynamic educational opportunity offering skill-based learning through class instruction, extensive laboratory experience, and fieldwork, as well as portfolio opportunities. Students choose from one of the following specializations: Architectural Technology, Construction Management, or Surveying and Mapping.

The cornerstone of the educational experience is instruction in computer-aided design (CAD) and parametric modeling using the Thompson School’s state-of-the-art CAD/BIM (Building Information Management) labs. Students in surveying use the latest GPS and surveying equipment and students studying geographical information systems (GIS) use the new GIS Instructional Lab. Additional coursework covers building science, construction contracting, materials, soils, and methodologies of professional practice in the concentration specialties.

Admissions Requirement


Applicants to the architectural technology, construction management, and surveying and mapping specializations must present at least two years of satisfactory work in college preparatory mathematics.


Curriculum Fee


Civil technology: all specializations: $84*

*This one-time, nonrefundable curriculum fee is required to cover lab materials, specialized equipment maintenance, and transportation that is unique to the applied nature of the specialization. The curriculum fee covers the entire two-year course of study for one specialization. Any non-TSAS student may be assessed specific course fees, details of which are included in each semester's Time and Room Schedule. All fees are subject to change.


Architectural Technology


In the Architectural Technology specialization, students expand on the broad construction-related base of the Civil Technology curriculum. Faculty who are experienced, registered architects and engineers introduce students to the technical skills used in the architectural profession, including computer-aided design (CAD), parametric modeling, and building science-related technologies. Course content includes engineering-based as well as design-based disciplines. The courses, when coupled with recommended electives, provide students with a substantial knowledge base for architecture-related careers. While some graduates continue their studies in accredited baccalaureate programs and become registered architects, most find work in technical support positions within the design and construction industries in either private companies or public/government entities.


Career Opportunities:

Architectural technician, CAD designer, public works operations, land development planner, facilities management, engineering aide, or construction supervisor.


Architectural Technology Program of Study


First Year, Fall Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   220   Professional Practice   1  
CT   222   Computer Aided Design Level I   4  
CT   223   introduction to Surveying and Mapping   3  
CT   224   Surveying and Mapping Lab   2  
AM   280   Technical Computer Literacy/Internet Applications   4  
MTH   203   Algebra and Trigonometry   3  


First Year, Spring Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   231   Design I   4  
AM   275   Building Science/Residential Construction   4  
COM   212   Technical Writing   2  
SSCI   204   Leadership effectiveness and Group Performance   2  
    Elective   4  


Second Year, Fall Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   227   Mechanical & Electrical Systems   4  
CT   247   Construction Contracting   4  
CT   281   Architecture I History and Design   4  
CT   297   Work Experience   0  
COM   209   Expository Writing and Reading   4  


Second Year, Spring Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   282   Architecture II   4  
SSCI   202   Social Issues   4  
    Technical Elective   4  
    Elective   4  


Technical Elective Course Options (when offered)

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
AM   251   Welding and Fabrication Technology   4  
AM   252   Internal Combustion Engines II (Prereq. AM 261 - Engines I)   4  
CEP   672   Fundamentals of Real Estate   4  
NR   435   Contemporary Conservation Issues and Environmental Awareness   4  
NR   621   Field Descriptions of Soils   3  
THDA   459   Stagecraft   4  
    Other courses by approval   VAR  

Total:  Min 65 credits



Construction Management

In the Construction Management specialization, students prepare for careers in land development, construction contracting and management, and land-use planning. Students learn not only how to build well but how to build wisely. They study construction and its related technologies, dealing with material selection and design, and design of foundation and drainage systems. They also examine environmental and land development issues by studying residential and commercial septic and waste disposal systems, recycling, and effective energy management. Some graduates elect to continue their education in bachelor of science programs in civil engineering or community development.

Graduates of the Construction Management specialization find employment in a variety of building industry-related positions.


Career Opportunities:

Construction supervisor, project manager, cost estimator, public works employee, contractor, code enforcement officer, construction material tester, land-development planning employee, site evaluator for building components, construction product manufacturer, product representative, DOT engineering technician.


Construction Management Program of Study


First Year, Fall Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   220   Professional Practice   1  
CT   222   Computer Aided Design Level I   4  
CT   223   Introduction to Surveying and Mapping   3  
CT   224   Surveying and Mapping Lab   2  
AM   280   Technical Computer Literacy/Internet Applications   4  
MTH   203   Algebra and Trigonometry   3  


First Year, Spring Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   231   Design I   4  
CT   233   Construction Surveying   4  
CT   237   Land Design and Regulations   4  
COM   212   Technical Writing   2  
SSCI   204   Leadership Effectiveness and Group Performance   2  


Second Year, Fall Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   227   Mechanical and Electrical Systems   4  
CT   230   Statics and Materials   4  
CT   247   Construction Contracting   4  
CT   297   Work Experience   0  
COM   209   Expository Writing and Reading   4  


Second Year, Spring Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   234   Soils and Foundations   4  
AM   275   Building Science/Residential Construction   4  
SSCI   202   Social Issues   4  
    Technical Elective   4  


Technical Elective Course Options (when offered)

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
AM   251   Welding and Fabrication Technology   4  
AM   262   Internal Combustion Engines II (Prereq. AM 261 - Engines I)   4  
CEP   672   Fundamentals of Real Estate   3  
NR   435   Contemporary Conservation Issues and Enviromental Awareness   4  
NR   621   Field Descriptions of Soils   3  
THDA   459   Stagecraft   4  
    Other courses by approval   VAR  

Total:  Min. 65 credits



Surveying and Mapping


As land values increase and the need to use our natural resources efficiently while protecting our environment becomes more critical, the role of surveyors is expanding. The Surveying and Mapping specialization contains a core sequence of six courses (from Introductory Surveying to the Legal Aspects of Surveying) that continuously challenge students to improve their technical knowledge, computer skills, and field competency. Using electronic field measuring equipment, computers to create and plot maps, and satellite positioning technology, the surveyors and mappers of today are at the forefront of acquiring, analyzing, and managing land information.


Career Opportunities:

Licensed land surveyor, DOT engineering technician, GIS technician, land development planner, construction surveyor, GPS technician.


Surveying and Mapping Program of Study


First Year, Fall Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   220   Professional Practice   1  
CT   222   Computer Aided Design Level I   4  
CT   223   Introduction to Surveying and Mapping   3  
CT   224   Surveying and Mapping Lab   2  
AM   280   Technical Computer Literacy/Internet Applications   4  
MTH   203   Algebra and Trigonometry   3  


First Year, Spring Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   231   Design I   4  
CT   233   Construction Surveying   4  
CT   237   Land Design and Regulations   4  
COM   212   Technical Writing   2  
SSCI   204   Leadership Effectiveness and Group Performance   2  


Second Year, Fall Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   240   Legal Aspects of Surveying   3  
CT   243   Advanced Surveying and Mapping   3  
CT   247   Construction Contracting   4  
CT   297   Work Experience   0  
COM   209   Expository Writing and Reading   4  
    Elective   4  


Second Year, Spring Semester

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
CT   244   Advanced Surveying Computations   4  
ssci   202   Social Issues   4  
    Technical Elective   4  
    Elective   4  


Technical Elective Course Options (when offered)

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
AM   251   Welding and Fabrication Technology   4  
AM   262   Internal Combustion Engines II (Prereq. AM 261 - Engines I)   4  
CEP   672   Fundamentals of Real Estate   4  
NR   435   Contemporary Conservation Issues and Environmental Awareness   4  
NR   621   Field Descriptions of Soils   3  
THDA   459   Stagecraft   4  
    Other courses by approval   VAR  

Total:  67 credits



Civil Technology Elective Course Options (when offered)

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
AM   261   Internal Combustion Engines I   4  
AM   275   Building Science/Residential Construction   4  
CT   227   Mechanical and Electrical Systems   4  
CT   230   Statics and Materials   4  
CT   233   Construction Surveying   4  
CT   234   Soils and Foundations   4  
CT   237   Land Design and Regulations   4  
CT   240   Legal Aspects of Surveying   3  
CT   243   Advanced Surveying and Mapping   3  
CT   244   Advanced Surveying Computations   3  
CT   281   Architecture I History & Design   4  
CT   282   Architecture II (Prereq. Architecture I)   4  
NR   621   Field Description of Soils   3  


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