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    Nov 22, 2024  
2022-2023 College Catalog [***ATTENTION: THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG***]

CTM 260 - Green Building I


Credits: 3
Lab/Lecture: Three lecture.

Principles of Sustainable Construction introduces the student to the principles and techniques of designing, building and maintaining more comfortable, energy-and-resource-efficient buildings from a Sustainable / Green Building categorical approach.
Course Outcomes:
Students will be able to:
  1. demonstrate principles of green building of the “whole building” design process within the general context of sustainable community planning;
  2. list and explain how a construction company’s policies and procedures affect reduced site disturbance, construction waste management and recycling  (course outcomes/competencies, continued);
  3. relate the potential for passive solar design, solar hot water and photovoltaic systems to the integration of a building’s energy use profile;
  4. describe how the highest rated energy-efficient equipment including water heaters, appliances and lighting, as well as heating/ventilating/air-conditioning systems, are integrated into the building’s energy use profile;
  5. analyze a building’s interior strategies for efficient water use; low-flow toilets, faucets and showerheads and relate these to the concept of green building;
  6. analyze a building’s exterior strategies for efficient water use;  xeriscaping, rain catchments, greywater and irrigation technology and relate these to the concept of green building;
  7. design a home for natural airflow, moisture control, air infiltration control, and energy-efficient exhaust systems within the green building concept;
  8. apply general rules for material selection in foundations, framing, siding/exterior surfaces, roofing, insulation, windows and finishes;
  9. apply sound green principles of operation and maintenance and create an operations & maintenance manual for the students’ home. 


Prerequisite(s): CTM 235  and CTM 250 .
Grading Option: May be taken for S/U credit.