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Job Code :5197 Location :Fort Worth TX US 76137 Job Type :Part Time Career Level :Experienced (Non-Manager) Education :Master's Degree Category :Law Enforcement, and Security, Computers, Software, Education, Training, and Library, Computer & Design Job Description : Westwood College – Fort Worth is an accredited institution of higher learning whose mission is to provide quality, career-focused undergraduate programs. We offer Bachelor and Associate Degree programs. We seek highly motivated instructors to meet the needs of our growing student population. A master's degree is twood is interested in learning more about you. We are needing the following:
1. CM100 Introduction to Construction Management: Monday-Wednesday 6PM This course is designed to introduce students to the construction ics include an overview of the history of construction management; different construction project delivery systems; roles and responsibilities typically involved in construction projects; environmental protection considerations in construction; and potential career paths for construction managers. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to provide an overview of the history of construction, methods for implementing construction projects, the roles and responsibilities typically associated with construction, the importance of ethical behavior in construction, and how environmental considerations affect construction projects.
110 Construction Materials and Methods I Monday-Wednesday 8PM This course is designed to introduce students to residential and light construction materials used in construction and the tests, properties of, and installation techniques for those materials. Topics include a general introduction to construction methods and materials; an overview of the building site; and a discussion of the construction materials in the Construction Specifications Institute MasterFormat™. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to describe general methods used to construct buildings; explain how a building site is prepared; describe the properties and testing procedures used for the materials discussed in this class; and identify how the properties of the these materials affect design decisions. 140 Construction Documents
Monday-Wednesday 6PM This course provides students with detailed coverage of the documents generated during the building construction process. Topics include the major participants and their responsibilities to the documents commonly produced during the design and construction of a building, the origin and format of construction documents, and how construction documents work together as a system. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to identify standard construction documents and their origins, describe the purpose of standard construction documents, and identify the construction project phase within which each construction document is associated. 106 Desktop Computing Monday/Wednesday/Friday 12:30PM This course provides an overview of computer hardware, software, and computer terminology. Topics include hardware architecture, component installation, operating system installation, desktop components, and troubleshooting methodologies. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to identify and install various computer components; build a computer; install, configure, and support desktop operating systems; and perform basic troubleshooting. 106 Desktop Computing Monday/Wednesday/Friday 6PM This course provides an overview of computer hardware, software, and computer terminology. Topics include hardware architecture, component installation, operating system installation, desktop components, and troubleshooting methodologies. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to identify and install various computer components; build a computer; install, configure, and support desktop operating systems; and perform basic troubleshooting. 222 UNIX Systems Administration Monday/Wednesday/Friday 6PM
This course introduces the methods of administering a UNIX-style operating system. Topics covered include network file system, system architecture, and other services. Students completing this course should be able to install, administer, and troubleshoot a UNIX-style operating system. 222 UNIX Systems Administration Monday/Wednesday/Friday 6PM
This course introduces the methods of administering a UNIX-style operating system. Topics covered include network file system, system architecture, and other services. Students completing this course should be able to install, administer, and troubleshoot a UNIX-style operating system.
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