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Concrete Industry Management:   Offered by the Department of Engineering Technology
 
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES:

CIMT 101 - Introduction to Concrete (1-2-2)
This course is an overview of the concrete industry including historical aspects, the chemistry, properties and uses of concrete, production and delivery, and management of production facilities. Students will also be introduced to concrete construction and contracting, environmental concerns, professionalism, and career opportunities in the concrete industry. Effective From: Spring 2007

CIMT 205 - Concrete Properties and Testing (2-2-3)
The effects of concrete-making materials (aggregates, cements, admixtures, etc.) on the properties of fresh and hardened concrete will be studied and analyzed from an applications point of view. Concrete mixture proportioning calculations, statistical analysis of strength tests, and the economics of various concrete mixes will also be discussed. Effective From: Spring 2007

CIMT 210 - Concrete Applications I (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: CIMT 101 Introduction to Concrete and CIMT 205 Concrete Properties and Testing. This course is the first of two courses designed to provide a detailed study of the many applications of concrete in the construction of buildings, pavements, and other facilities as they relate directly to the concrete industry. Emphasis will be placed on the advantages, disadvantages and unique problems facing the concrete industry and suppliers of materials used in the manufacture of concrete products. Effective From: Fall 2007

CIMT 305 - Concrete Applications II (3-0-3)
This course is a continuation of CIMT 210 and focuses on codes, specifications and industry standards as well as the production and delivery issues related to traditional and unique concrete applications. Effective From: Spring 2008

CIMT 310 - Concrete Products and Delivery (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: CIMT 210 Concrete Applications I. This course will provide the student with a basic understanding of managing the order and delivery process common to all concrete products. An emphasis will be given to planning, organizing and controlling at both the management level as well as the supervisory level. Effective From: Fall 2007

CIMT 405 - Advanced Concrete Testing & Quality Assurance (2-2-3)
This course will focus on advanced concrete testing techniques and quality assurance procedures currently used in the industry for traditional and specialty applications. Effective From: Spring 2008

CIMT 410 - Senior Project in CIM (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: Senior standing in construction engineering technology. The student works on one or more individually selected projects guided by the department staff. The project must be construction related and may include planning, research (library or lab), engineering report and statistical, analytical, or field investigation. Any of these may follow class-inspired direction, or the students may branch out on their own. The project(s) of each student must be completed and professionally presented by assigned due date for appropriate review and recording of accomplishments. Effective From: Fall 2009

CIMT 497 - Co-op Work Experience I (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Approval of the department, and permission of the Office of Cooperative Education and Internships. Provides major-related work experience as co-op/intern. Mandatory participation in seminars and completion of requirements that include a report and/or project. Effective From: Fall 2009