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Fall 2016 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

BM 130 - Building Systems I


Credit Hours: 3

A course providing an overview of residential and commercial structural systems found in urban settings.  Major topical areas include common construction techniques, maintenance practices,  safety standards, material selection, tool and equipment usage necessary for routine facilities operation.

Course Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of this course the student will:

  • understand the basic principles of wooden and light steel building systems, material handling, selection and tool usage commonly found in the Building and Facilities Industries;
  • develop the ability to use hand and power tools safely and effectively in order to maximize efficiency in the work environment;
  • understand basic construction math in order to estimate linear, square and volume measure, along with estimating labor and materials;
  • demonstrate the ability to measure accurately and transfer dimensions in the production, care and maintenance of various building systems;
  • understand the skill sets required to be a competent maintenance technician;
  • understand the use of building plans, specifications and codes; and
  • develop the ability to manage and lead others safely and effectively in the Building and Facilities Industries.


F (C)