CSM2305X - Plans and Specifications
Course Description
Drawing and interpretation of plans, sections, details, symbols, notes and details in architectural, construction and shop drawings. Coordination and reference between drawings. Specification creation incorporating material properties, construction techniques and legal factors. Industry standards from AIA and CSI are presented.
Key Benefits
- 100% online self-paced course
- No prior experience required
- No entry requirements
- No textbooks and other materials required for purchase
Learning Modules Include
- Unit 1: The Construction Project
- Unit 2: Plans – Part I
- Unit 3: Plans – Part II
- Unit 4: Specifications and Conclusion
Course Learning Outcomes
- Understand the fundamentals of interpreting drawings and specifications.
- Demonstrate knowledge in reading surveys, site improvement, foundations, structures, mechanics, and electrical drawings.
- Explain construction bid documents and related bidding procedures.
- Apply specification principles and contract procedures and conditions.
Requirements to Enroll
All learners are eligible to enroll in CSM2305X: Plans and Specifications course of the Construction Management Professional Certificate program. There are no admissions requirements. It is recommended that learners have a high school diploma or GED.
Estimated Time to Completion
CSM2305X: Plans and Specifications can be completed in 50 hours.
Access Time
Learners will have access to their course learning modules for 30 days from the date of their enrollment.
CEUs and PDUs
- CEUs- 5.0 National University Continuing Education Units
Contact Us
Please contact us is you have any questions by emailing wespace@nu.edu.
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Professional Certificate in Construction Management : Professional Certificate in Construction Management