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Discipline: Architecture Degree: AS - Construction Inspection - S0920
Course Name Course Number
Architectural Materials and Specifications ARCH 142
  • Students will be able to identify the primary CSI divisions by name and correlated number
  • Students will be able to measure, cut and nail lumber of various length to frame a floor joist system
Building and Zoning Codes ARCH 145
  • Students will be able to follow typical government procedures in obtaining zoning approval and building permits of simulated building project.
  • Students will be able to determine the applicable current building and zoning code titles/editions for any given location.
Fundamentals of Construction Inspection ECT 87
  • Students will be able to Identify improper wood framing field practices and defective field connections of steel framing.
  • students will document and report results of construction field inspections according to established guidelines.
  • Identify building codes and construction standards applicable for a particular building type and location.
Legal Aspects of Construction ECT 17
  • Explain contractual legal relationships among owner, architect contractor and sub-contractors
  • Identify applicable codes, standards and procedures for building permits, material and labor payments, mechanic's lien, inspections and occupancy permits for the completion of a building's construction
  • Identify the function and purpose of construction drawings, specifications, addenda, shop drawings and change orders
  • Research and delineate applicable licensing requirements, construction business organizations, legal terminology and legal responsibilities