Nov 24, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Academic Catalog-June Update 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Academic Catalog-June Update [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CAE 1872 - Materials and Methods Laboratory

0 lecture hours 2 lab hours 1 credits
Course Description
This course complements, and is a corequisite of, the Materials and Methods lecture course. The student will work in teams to analyze properties of typical building materials and build structures using skills and techniques commonly employed in the construction industry. (prereq: none) (coreq: CAE 1871 )
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
  • List the materials commonly used in construction, including aggregates, cement, concrete, masonry, wood, steel, aluminum, asphalt, polymers, plastics, and composites
  • Explain the unique origins, chemistry, properties, standards, construction industry applications, and trade organizations specific to the materials used in the construction industry
  • Develop and implement laboratory experiments that test the physical properties of construction materials as they relate to performance within industry
  • Discuss how material properties and applications affect construction activities
  • Discuss building materials assembly to develop design details for the effective application of materials and components
  • Explain common building construction means, methods, and processes
  • Demonstrate effective team leadership, teamwork, and collective effort
  • Apply appropriate problem-solving strategies

Prerequisites by Topic
  • General chemistry

Course Topics
  • None

Laboratory Topics
  • Plan reading
  • Lab planning and reporting
  • Materials engineering concepts
  • Personal safety and protective equipment
  • Aggregates, gradation, and USCE classification
  • Portland cement and concrete
  • Cast-in-place concrete, forming, reinforcing, and finishing
  • Masonry placing, bonding, and jointing
  • Wood framing, erecting, and fastening
  • Non-ferrous metals and plastics
  • Asphalt
  • Polymers and plastics
  • Steel properties
  • Steel erection and fastening methods

Coordinator
Michael McGeen, AIA



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