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Examine all facets of the project management tools on a jobsite and the expected roles of the site management team. NOTE: The enrollment deadline for this course is 11:59 pm PT on Sunday before the quarter begins.
An introduction to structural analysis with a focus on the classification of structural elements and analysis of statically determinate trusses, beams, and frames.
This course provides hands-on experience to build realistic general construction costs using RSMeans®. Topics include the preparation of quantity surveys (take-offs) and the development of material, labor, and equipment costs, including pricing of contractor and subcontractor work from actual working drawings and specifications.
Explore the special powers of the iPad for early stage concept development.
This course studies texts from Latin America (Argentina, Mexico, and Colombia) about the discovery of the New World, European conquest and the efforts to free Latin America from colonial imposition. The African texts studied (Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya) include stories that protest colonization, call for independence and celebrate African pride.
An in-depth study of the current systems and techniques applied in construction planning, scheduling, control, and delay impact analysis.
Study construction materials, equipment, methods, and regulatory influences including technology of basic building materials, interior and exterior finishes, plumbing and electrical and mechanical systems.
Learn the basic principles and responsibilities of the construction management team and general contractor for commercial, civil and residential construction projects.
This course explores aesthetic, social, and technical developments of photography from its invention in early 19th century Europe to its present-day global practices.
Students are introduced to various irrigation components, hydraulic concepts, irrigation design techniques and scheduling approaches.
California native landscapes are adapted to our climate, and provide habitat to many California native bees, birds, and mammals. Using native plants in a landscape can make a garden more resilient and drought tolerant.
This course focuses on plants appropriate for use in Southern California. Students learn plant names, both common and scientific, cultural requirements and proper placement within the landscape. The class uses local botanical gardens and nurseries to introduce students to over 150 plants.
This class covers both biological and non-chemical methods of insect control, andintegrated pest managemen (IPM).
Teaching and using gardening Practices that are sustainable, this course covers composting, irrigation, water harvesting, as well as weekend field trips to LA's sustainable gardens.
A practical introduction to the basics of maintaining a home garden.
Develop a unique photographic storytelling perspective and define your personal narrative voice.
This course covers the fundamental tools and processes used in plant propagation. Students will learn a variety of techniques to propagate plants.
A primer on residential design, site analysis, designing with plants and your site.
An introductory guide to remodeling residential homes to enhance modern lifestyle needs for designers, homeowners, and prospective buyers.
Botany, the scientific study of plants, is the basis for understanding and using plants in the human habitat; covering plant diversity, physiology, and natural adaptation as a foundation for applied uses and plantings.
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