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1 M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management Course Assignments for Fall /14/18 Time Course Lecture Section # Days Periods Rooms Professor Credit 11:45-12:35 PM 1001 Intro. to Bldg. Construction M 5 RNK 110 Oppenheim 1 12:50-1:40 PM 1210 Const. Materials M W F 6 RNK 110 Muszynski ARRANGE 1210 Const. Materials ARRANGE Pesantes-Tavares 3 ARRANGE 1210 Const. Materials ARRANGE Pesantes-Tavares 3 3:00-4:55 PM 1251C Const. Drawing T R 8-9 RNK 210 Ries 3 10:40-12:35 PM 1251C Const. Drawing T R 4-5 RNK 210 Ries 3 12:50-2:45 PM 1582 Intl. Sustainability T 6-7 RNK 110 Ries 3 12:50-1:40 PM R 6 RNK 110 ARRANGE 1582 Intl. Sustainability ARRANGE Pesantes-Tavares 3 ARRANGE 1582 Intl. Sustainability ARRANGE Pesantes-Tavares 3 8:30-10:25 AM 2405C Const. Mechanics M F 2-3 RNK 215 Russell 4 9:35-10:25 AM W 3 RNK 215 1:55-3:50 PM 2405C Const. Mechanics M F 7-8 RNK 215 Shanker 4 1:55-2:45 PM W 7 RNK 215 ARRANGE 3012 History of Construction ARRANGE Smailes 3 ARRANGE 3012 History of Construction ARRANGE Smailes 3 1:55-3:50 PM 3027C Introduction to Construction Management T 7-8 RNK 238 Franz 3 12:50-2:45 PM F 6-7 RNK 238 9:35-10:25 AM 3223C Soils and Concrete M W 3 RNK 220 Muszynski 3 8:30-10:25 AM F 2-3 RNK :40-11:30 AM 3223C Soils and Concrete M W 4 RNK 220 Muszynski 3 10:40-12:35 PM F 4-5 RNK 220 9:35-10:25 AM 3224C Construction Techniques M W 3 RNK 238 Sullivan 3 8:30-10:25AM F 2-3 RNK 230 9:35-10:25 AM 3224C Construction Techniques M W 3 RNK 238 Sullivan 3 10:40-12:35 PM F 4-5 RNK 230 8:30-10:25 AM 3255C Graphic Communication in Constr T R 2-3 RNK 240 Gheisari 3 (Undergraduate Student Section ONLY) 10:40-12:35 PM 3255C Graphic Communication in Constr T R 4-5 RNK 140 Gheisari 3 (Undergraduate Student Section ONLY) 8:30-10:25 AM 3255C Graphic Communication in Constr T R 2-3 RNK 206 Bademosi 3 (Graduate Student Section ONLY) 9:35-10:25 AM 3281C Const. Methods Lab T 3 RNK 140 Costin 2 8:30-10:25 AM R 2-3 RNK 140 9:35-10:25 AM 3281C Const. Methods Lab T 3 RNK 140 Costin 2 1:55-3:50 pm R 7-8 RNK :40-11:30 AM 3431C Structures M W 4 RNK 110 Shanker 3
2 12:50-2:45 PM R 6-7 RNK :40-11:30 AM 3431C Structures M W 4 RNK 110 Shanker 3 8:30-10:25 AM R 2-3 RNK :40-11:30 AM 3521C Electrical Systems T 4 RNK 238 Walters 2 9:35-10:25 AM R 3 RNK :40-11:30 AM R 4 RNK :40-11:30 AM 3521C Electrical Systems T 4 RNK 238 Walters 2 10:40-11:30 AM R 4 RNK :45-12:35 PM R 5 RNK :50-2:45 PM 3611C Const. Estimating T 6-7 RNK 240 Liu 3 8:30-10:25 A\ F 2-3 RNK :50-2:45 PM 3611C Const. Estimating T 6-7 RNK 240 Liu 3 10:40-12:35 PM F 4-5 RNK 240 8:30-10:25 AM 3700 Constr. Contracts T 2-3 RNK 210 Cook 3 8:30-9:20 AM R 2 RNK :45-12:35 PM 3730 Constr. Safety, Health & Environment M W 5 RNK 106 Wehle 3 3:00-3:50 PM R 8 RNK :50-1:40 PM 3730 Constr. Safety, Health & Environment M W 6 RNK 106 Wehle 3 12:50-1:40 PM R 6 RNK 106 8:30-10:25 AM 4423C Temporary Structures T 2-3 RNK 220 Pesantes-Tavares 3 1:55-3:50 PM R 7-8 RNK :40-12:35 PM 4423C Temporary Structures T 4-5 RNK 220 Pesantes-Tavares 3 10:40-12:35 PM R 4-5 RNK 220 9:35-10:25 AM 4510C Mechanical Systems M W R F 3 RNK 110 Oppenheim 4 8:30-9:20 AM F 2 RNK 125 9:35-10:25 AM 4510C Mechanical Systems M W R F 3 RNK 110 Oppenheim 4 10:40-11:30 AM F 4 RNK 125 8:30-9:20 AM 4612C Const. Estimating M W 2 RNK 240 Cook 3 10:40-12:35 PM R 4-5 RNK 215 8:30-9:20 AM 4612C Const. Estimating M W 2 RNK 240 Cook 3 1:55-3:50 PM R 7-8 RNK :40-12:35 PM 4709C Const. Proj. Management M W 4-5 RNK 206 Sullivan 3 10:40-12:35 PM 4720 Const. Plang. & Control M 4-5 RNK 240 Russell 3 10:40-11:30 AM W 4 RNK :50-1:40 PM 4723 Design-Build Delivery Methods M WR 6 RNK 210 Walters 3 8:30-9:20 AM 4753 Construction Finance M 2-3 RNK 210 Walters 3 9:35-10:25 AM W 3 RNK :40-12:35 PM 4787C Construction Capstone Project T 4-5 RNK 225 Franz 3 10:40-12:35 PM R 4-5 RNK 225 1:55-3:50 PM 4880 Methods & Mgmt. Heavy/Hwy Constr M 7-8 RNK 225 Minchin 3 1:55-2:45 PM W 7 RNK 225 ARRANGE 4905 Special Studies ARRANGE VARIES VARIES ARRANGE 4949 Const. Management Internship ARRANGE Oppenheim VARIES 12:50-2:45 PM 5470 Constr. Methods Improvement T 6-7 RNK 230 Costin 3 4:05-4:55 PM R 9 RNK 225 3
3 10:40-12:35 PM 5618C Comprehensive Estimating T R 4-5 RNK 240 Chini 3 10:40-12:35 PM 5705C Const. Proj. Management M W 4-5 RNK 206 Sullivan 3 (Section for Combined Degree Students ONLY) 12:50-1:40 PM 5729 Design-Build Delivery Methods M WR 6 RNK 210 Walters 3 12:50-2:45 PM 5789C Construction Project Simulation T 6-7 RNK 225 Russell 3 1:55-3:50 PM R 7-8 RNK 225 1:55-3:50 PM 5885 Methods & Mgmt. for Heavy/Hwy Constr M 7-8 RNK 225 Minchin 3 1:55-2:45 PM W 7 RNK 225 ARRANGE 5905 Special Studies VARIES VARIES ARRANGE 5949 Graduate Internship VARIES 3 8:30-10:25 AM 6036 Research Methods in Construction T 2-3 RNK 225 Flood 3 8:30-10:25 AM R 2 RNK 225 8:30-11:30 AM 6558C Bldg. Integ. Renw Engy M 2-4 RNK 106 Kibert 3 6:15-7:05 PM R 11 ARRANGE/WEB 5:10-8:10 PM 6585 Prin. Of Sustainable Dev. & Constr W 10-E1 RNK 215 Kibert 3 5:10-8:10 PM 6748 Construction Law M 10-E1 RNK 110 Issa 3 5:10-8:10 PM 6785 Construction Info. Systems T 10-E1 RNK 220 Issa 3 ARRANGE 6905 Directed Independent Study VARIES VARIES ARRANGE 6940 Supervised Teaching VARIES VARIES ARRANGE 6971 Masters Research VARIES VARIES **All FES courses below are UFO unless indicated ARRANGE EMS 1055 Emergency Medical Responder ARRANGE Hunt 3 ARRANGE EMS 1055 Emergency Medical Responder ARRANGE Hunt 3 ARRANGE EMS 1055L Emergency Medical Responder Lab ARRANGE Hunt 1 ARRANGE EMS 1055L Emergency Medical Responder Lab W 11-E2 Rm C1-7 Hunt 1 ARRANGE EMS 1055L Emergency Medical Responder Lab T 11-E2 Rm C1-7 Hunt 1 ARRANGE FES 2941 Emergency Managbement Internship ARRANGE Lindsey 3 ARRANGE FES 3004 Pol & Legal Foundations of Fire Protection ARRANGE Murphy 3 ARRANGE FES 3015 Prin of Fire & EMS Management ARRANGE Klingensmith 3 ARRANGE FES 3015 Prin of Fire & EMS Management ARRANGE Klingensmith 3 ARRANGE FES 3153 FES Communication & IT ARRANGE Baker 3 ARRANGE FES 3227 Ambulance Operations ARRANGE Pouget 3 ARRANGE FES 3285 Adv. Leadership in EMS ARRANGE Pouget 3 ARRANGE FES 3285 Adv. Leadership in EMS ARRANGE Pouget 3 ARRANGE FES 3533 Comm Risk Red Emerg Se ARRANGE Bucek 3 ARRANGE FES 3533 Comm Risk Red Emerg Se ARRANGE Bucek 3 ARRANGE FES 3720 Strategic Planning for FES ARRANGE Weed 3 ARRANGE FES 3720 Strategic Planning for FES ARRANGE Weed 3
4 ARRANGE FES 3753 FES Financial Management ARRANGE Mitterer 3 ARRANGE FES 3815 Comm & Control at Catastrophic Fire Res ARRANGE Lindsey 3 ARRANGE FES 3822 Dis Pol EM ARRANGE Gill 3 ARRANGE FES 3822 Dis Pol EM ARRANGE Gill 3 ARRANGE FES 4003 Fire and Emerg. Serv. Administration ARRANGE Baker 3 ARRANGE FES 4023 FES Leadership Ethics ARRANGE Starnes 3 ARRANGE FES 4045 FES Human Resource Management ARRANGE Baker 3 ARRANGE FES 4045 FES Human Resource Management ARRANGE Baker 3 ARRANGE FES 4234 EMS Com Risk Red ARRANGE Bucek 3 ARRANGE FES 4274 Qual Mgmt Res In Es ARRANGE Mitterer 3 ARRANGE FES 4685 Manage. Arson Prevention & Control ARRANGE Reynolds 3 ARRANGE FES 4825 Disaster Planning & Control ARRANGE Gill 3 ARRANGE FES 4835 Nat. Disas Phen for Es ARRANGE Gill 3 ARRANGE FES 4884 Intro. Terr. EM ARRANGE Reynolds 3 ARRANGE FES 4884 Intro. Terr. EM ARRANGE Reynolds 3 ARRANGE FES 4935 Current Issues in FES ARRANGE Freeman 3 ARRANGE FES 6726 Hazard Mitigat. & Prep ARRANGE Reynolds 3 ARRANGE FES 6786 Research Methods in FES ARRANGE Lindsey 3 ARRANGE FES 6806 Disaster Response and Recovery ARRANGE Mitterer 3 ARRANGE FES 6826 Emrg. Serv. Disast. Resp ARRANGE Lindsey 3 ARRANGE FES 6836 Nat. Man-made Disaster ARRANGE Reynolds 3 ARRANGE FES 6916 Research for Masters Report ARRANGE Lindsey 3 ARRANGE FES 6940 Practicum in FES ARRANGE Lindsey 3 ARRANGE ICM 5905 Special Students/ICM ARRANGE VARIES VARIES ARRANGE ICM 6420 Commercial Management & Cost Control ARRANGE Chini 3 ARRANGE ICM 6440 Const Value Management ARRANGE Chini 3 ARRANGE ICM 6440 Const Value Management ARRANGE Chini 3 (Singapore section) ARRANGE ICM 6680 Prin of Intl. Sustainable Construction ARRANGE Kibert 3 ARRANGE ICM 6682 Constr. Met & Ecology ARRANGE Kibert 3 ARRANGE ICM 6684 Green Bldg. Delivery Systems ARRANGE Kibert 3 ARRANGE ICM 6710 Const Human Resources ARRANGE Issa 3 ARRANGE ICM 6750 Managing Const. Information Technology ARRANGE Issa 3 ARRANGE ICM 6761 Adv. Planning, Sched. & Logistics ARRANGE Flood 3 ARRANGE ICM 6762 Const Risk Management ARRANGE Flood 3 ARRANGE ICM 6770 Internat. Adv. Proj. Safety ARRANGE Walters 3 ARRANGE ICM 6775 Manufactured Construction Processes ARRANGE TBA 3 ARRANGE ICM 6905 Directed Independent Study ARRANGE VARIES VARIES ARRANGE ICM 6910 Supervised Research ARRANGE VARIES VARIES ARRANGE ICM 6930 Intl. Const. Communication & Research ARRANGE Issa 3 ARRANGE ICM 6930 Intl. Const. Communication & Research ARRANGE Issa 3
5 (Singapore section) ARRANGE ICM 6934 International Construction Research ARRANGE Issa VARIES
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