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Building Materials in Construction

2 cr.

10-455-105 BUILDING MATERIALS IN CONSTRUCTION ...considers material properties, processes of manufacture, installation procedures and performance. Construction methods, building systems and products will be evaluated. Materials will be analyzed and classified based on the Construction Specifications Institute Master Format.

Building Sustainability 1

1 cr.

10-614-214 BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY 1 àinvestigates basic sustainable design theories and rating systems. The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED⌐) green building rating system will be applied to a residential building design. (Prerequisite: Acceptance in Architectural Technology program or into the Fundamentals of Architecture certificate.)

Building Sustainability 2

1 cr.

10-614-223 BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY 2 àevaluates sustainable aspects of a LEED⌐ rated building. Ramifications of sustainable design on the construction and operation of a building will be discussed. Enhanced building performance modeling and assessment will be explored. (Prerequisites: 10-614-214, Building Sustainability 1; Co-Requisite: 10-614-250, Architectural Commercial Studio 1)

Bus Mgmt Career Experience

2 cr.

10-102-199 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CAREER EXPERIENCE ...students can select any hands on experience related to: Internship, Field Research, Service Learning, Capstone, Industry Related or International Experience. Instructor approval required. (Prerequisite: 10-105-103, Career Fundamentals)

Business Analyst Career Experience

2 cr.

10-102-198 BUSINESS ANALYST CAREER EXPERIENCE ...students can select any hands-on experience related to: Internship, Field Research, Service Learning, Simulations, Capstone, Industry Related, or International. Instructor approval required. (Prerequisite:10-105-103, Career Fundamentals)

Business Analyst Essentials

1 cr.

10-102-116 BUSINESS ANALYST ESSENTIALS ...a foundational understanding of business analysis, the key concepts within the skills needed, and the underlying competencies of a business analyst.

Business Ethics

3 cr.

10-196-199 BUSINESS ETHICS ...learn organizational standards, principles, moral and ethical behaviors and challenges, leading to the creation of values and norms that govern the actions and behavior of individuals within business organizations.

Business Finance/Budgeting

3 cr.

10-101-184 BUSINESS FINANCE/BUDGETING ...fiscal and monetary aspects of business. Each learner will demonstrate application of business types, cycles, forecasting, budgeting, expense control, and financial statement interpretation relevant to the supervisor as a non-accountant. (Prerequisite: 10-804-134, Mathematical Reasoning)

Business Grammar & Proofreading

3 cr.

10-106-131 BUSINESS GRAMMAR &PROOFREADING ...Develop grammar and proofreading skills to communicate professionally in writing. Focuses on the development of grammar, word usage, and punctuation, in order to compose and edit error-free business documents.

Business Law

3 cr.

10-102-150 BUSINESS LAW ...broad overview of the US legal system. Learn how laws govern the relationship between people and companies. Topics include criminal law and torts, sales contracts, agency, corporations, human resource law, etc.

Business Principles

3 cr.

10-102-158 BUSINESS PRINCIPLES ...explore the business environment; global business; ethics and social responsibility; types of business ownership; entrepreneurship; role of management: operations management; human resources; marketing; managing financial resources and legal issues impacting business.

Business Simulation

2 cr.

10-102-195 BUSINESS SIMULATION ...a hands-on decision making experience in the management of a simulated business. Students will use a balance scorecard and other business reports to make decisions in a simulated business environment. (Prerequisite: 10-102-168, Operations Management)

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