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CMIS 295-Cloud Security (3)
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: CMIS 111V or CMIS 266 or
(CMIS 280 or CIS 180) or (CMIS 290 or CIS 190)
(formerly CIS 223)
Covers the essentials of the cloud security
technologies, mechanisms, and standards/
frameworks as outlined by Cloud Security Alliance
(CSA) and National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) Cloud Computing Security
Standards. Surveys cloud governance, certification
compliance, and accreditation. Students learn to
analyze risk in cloud environments and cloud security
solutions, create and secure public and private cloud
instances, and secure cloud applications.
CMTE: Construction
Management Technology
CMTE 100-Occupational Safety & Health (2)
Identifies factors and practices that aid in accident
prevention and elimination of hazards in the
workplace. Topics will include liability, standards,
OSHA, hazard control, accident investigation, and
safety management.
CMTE 101-Construction Management (3)
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: ENGL 70 or ENGL 75 or
(ESOL 72 and ESOL 73) or ESOL 100
(formerly CON 101)
Introduces the construction management process,
each party's roles and responsibilities, forms of
construction management delivery systems, and
construction documents. Students will describe the
role of the construction manager within the context
of ensuring timely, high quality, profitable, and safe
construction projects.
CMTE 130-Materials & Methods of
Construction (3)
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: ENGL 70 or ENGL 75 or
(ESOL 72 and ESOL 73) or ESOL 100
(formerly CON 132)
Provides the construction manager with a
fundamental understanding of materials and
methods of construction. Emphasizes properties
of materials, engineering methods, construction
methods, testing methods, and related building
codes. This course focuses on soil, earthwork,
foundations, paving, concrete, masonry, thermal
products, roofing, wood construction, steel
construction, exterior and interior finishes, glazing,
windows, doors, exterior wall systems, cladding,
interior walls/partitions, finish ceilings, and flooring.
CMTE 140-Architectural Blueprint Reading (3)
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: ENGL 70 or ENGL 75 or
(ESOL 72 and ESOL 73) or ESOL 100
(formerly CON 140)
Introduces basic blueprint and construction
document reading methodology. Develops the
practice of utilizing construction documents as an
important communication tool in the construction
process. Areas of focus include views, symbols,
scales, dimensions, materials, construction methods,
and terminology used in the various disciplines
included in construction documents.
CMTE 200-Site Management (3)
Prerequisites or Co-requisites: (CMTE 101 or BLDT 101)
and (CMTE 130 or CON 132)
(formerly CON 203)
Examines the principles that apply to planning and
managing construction project field operations.
Major areas of focus include documentation and
recordkeeping, jobsite layout and control, project
safety, jobsite labor relations, subcontracting and
purchasing, time and cost control, changes and
claims, quality management, payments, and project
closeout.
CMTE 210-Construction Project Cost
Estimating (3)
Prerequisites: (CMTE 101 or CMTE 130 or CON 133 or
CADT 101) and CMIS 101 and (appropriate score on
mathematics placement test)
(formerly CON 204)
Introduces cost estimating concepts and
methodologies that apply to the construction
industry. Areas of emphasis include estimating
techniques, quantity take-off, pricing, material and
labor estimation, estimating by division, bidding, and
computer applications.
CMTE 220-Construction Projwect Scheduling (3)
Prerequisites: CMTE 101 and CMTE 140
(formerly CON 206)
Introduces the concepts and procedures in preparing
a project schedule. Bar charts, critical path method,
and computer applications are examined. Students
will use sample projects and case studies to apply
scheduling concepts.
COMM: Communication
COMM 101-Introduction to Communication
Studies (3)
• Gen Ed Communication
Prerequisites: ENGL 70 or ENGL 75 or (ESOL 72 and ESOL
73) or ESOL 100 OR Co-requisite: ENGL 75 or ESOL 100
(formerly CMSP 101)
Introduces students to the basic theories and
practical applications of human communication
as it relates to their communication experiences.
These include interpersonal situations, intercultural
experiences, small group interactions, and public
communication. Students will be given opportunities
to develop their effectiveness in the speaking-
listening communicative setting as well as develop
knowledge of the communication process as a
system.
COMM 103-Public Speaking (3)
• Gen Ed Communication
Prerequisite: ENGL 70 or ENGL 75 or ESOL 72 or ESOL 100
or Co-requisite: ENGL 75 or ESOL 100
(formerly CMSP 103)
Emphasizes the attainment of understanding
and skill in public speaking. Assignments require
analyzing the audience, researching, organizing,
outlining, supporting and delivering a variety of
extemporaneous speeches.
COMM 105-Small Group Communication (3)
• Gen Ed Communication, Cultural Competence
Prerequisite: ENGL 70 or ENGL 75 or ESOL 72 or ESOL 100
or Co-requisite: ENGL 75 or ESOL 100
(formerly CMSP 105)
Offers skills development in verbal, non-verbal and
intercultural communication, listening, observation,
leadership, and participation in groups. Emphasizes
collaborative learning through researching and
analyzing questions of fact and policy, problem
solving and decision making, interacting and
reaching consensus.
COMM 107-Career Communication (3)
• Gen Ed Communication
Prerequisite: ENGL 70 or ENGL 75 or ESOL 73 or ESOL 100
or Co-requisite: ENGL 75 or ESOL 100
(formerly CMSP 107)
Offers students knowledge and skills needed to
communicate within their prospective professions
and with others outside those professions.
Assignments in interview, group discussion and
extemporaneous speaking are adapted to individual
students.
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