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1 M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management Course Assignments for Fall /26/18 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 Pesantes-Tavares 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 GTA 3 10:40-12:35 PM 1251C Const. Drawing T R 4-5 RNK 210 GTA 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 Costin 3 ARRANGE 1582 Intl. Sustainability ARRANGE Costin 3 8:30-10:25 AM 2405C Const. Mechanics M F 2-3 RNK 215 Pesantes-Tavares 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 1:55-3:50 PM 3027C Introduction to Construction Management T 7-8 RNK 238 Franz 3 10:40-12:35 PM F 4-5 RNK 225 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 Liu 3 (Graduate Student Section ONLY) 9:35-10:25 AM 3281C Const. Methods Lab T 3 RNK 140 Sullivan 2 8:30-10:25 AM R 2-3 RNK 140 9:35-10:25 AM 3281C Const. Methods Lab T 3 RNK 140 Sullivan 2
2 1:55-3:50 pm R 7-8 RNK :40-11:30 AM 3431C Structures M W 4 RNK 110 Shanker 3 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 140 Liu 3 8:30-10:25 A\ F 2-3 RNK :50-2:45 PM 3611C Const. Estimating T 6-7 RNK 140 Liu 3 10:40-12:35 PM F 4-5 RNK 140 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 TBA 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
3 12:50-2:45 PM 5470 Constr. Methods Improvement T 6-7 RNK 230 Costin 3 3:00-3:50 PM R 8 RNK :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) 10:40-12:35 PM 5722 Adv. Constr. Plan./Cont T 4-5 RNK 230 Flood 3 10:40-11:30 PM R 4 RNK :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 TBA 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 Minchin 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 Lab ARRANGE Hunt 1 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 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
4 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 Moeller 3 ARRANGE FES 4884 Intro. Terr. EM ARRANGE Moeller 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 Moeller 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 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 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 6775 Manufactured Construction Processes ARRANGE TBA 3 ARRANGE ICM 6905 Directed Independent Study ARRANGE VARIES VARIES ARRANGE ICM 6905 Research Methods ARRANGE VARIES VARIES ARRANGE ICM 6910 Supervised Research ARRANGE VARIES VARIES ARRANGE ICM 6910 Supervised Research ARRANGE VARIES VARIES
5 ARRANGE ICM 6930 Intl. Const. Communication & Research ARRANGE Issa 3 ARRANGE ICM 6934 International Construction Research ARRANGE Issa VARIES
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