State Technical College of Missouri
EMS 246 EMS 247 DDT 111 DDT 183
COM 125
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Statics
Strength of Materials Civil Drafting
Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) SUB-TOTAL
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Job Search Strategies SUB-TOTAL
It is a graduation Engineering Technology requirement of
students to earn a grade of “C” or better in all “Core Curriculum” and “Program Requirements” courses.
(CVT) program for PROGRAM TOTAL 70-76
CVT 110 Materials Testing. This course introduces the basic properties of construction materials. Students learn to test and inspect soil, aggregate, concrete, and asphalt in laboratory and field situations. Tests are performed in accordance with industry standards including American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), and other standards. Laboratory record keeping and reporting are also introduced. 5 credit hours.
CVT 120 Engineering Documents. This course focuses on understanding the project plans and specifications used in civil engineering technology. 3 credit hours.
CVT 130 Safety. This course reviews existing occupational safety and health standards and codes as they relate to the construction industry, and the practices utilized to comply with these regulations. Students who successfully complete this class will be prepared to complete industry safety certification tests. 3 credit hours.
CVT 140 Applied Mathematics with Trigonometry. This course focuses on practical mathematical computations required for various construction and civil engineering technology applications. Areas, volumes, conversions, scaling and measurement of materials, and right- and oblique- triangle trigonometry are emphasized. Prerequisite: MAT 051 with a grade of “C” or better. 5 credit hours.
CVT 150 Construction Estimating I. This course introduces the estimating process including estimate development and bidding procedures. 3 credit hours.
CVT 200 Internship. A planned work experience in an industry or business directly related to the program of study. The student will be employed directly by an industry or business. Both parties will submit reports and evaluations of experiences to the Department Chair. 6 credit hours.
CVT 210 Contract Law. This course will focus on commonly used construction contract documents. Subjects to be covered include contract types, conditions, interpretations, and disputes. 3 credit hours.
CVT 220 Construction Estimating II. This course teaches estimating techniques including analyzing plans to perform quantity takeoffs and unit pricing. Prerequisites: CVT 140 and CVT 150 with a grade of “C” or better. 3 credit hours.
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