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CURRICULUM 470D/1101P
EDUCATIONAL SKILL REQUIREMENTS (ESRs)
Understand the principles of and be able to organize, plan, direct, coordinate, and control activities which people, money, and materials are efficiently and economically combined to provide effective engineering and facilities support services. Implicit is an understanding of the technical and managerial instruments available for proposing and implementing, objectives, policies, and programs policy analysis program planning, and budgeting; accounting, evaluation, and control, and manpower planning.
Familiarity with solid waste management and water/wastewater distribution, treatment, and disposal systems.
General knowledge of systems analysis, problems solving models, network analysis, benefit-cost analysis, and the role of systems analysis in public works decision making.
Working knowledge of utilities, including generation, distribution, and conservation techniques.
Understanding of labor relations and collective bargaining
Understanding of basic fundamentals of urban planning, effective land use development, and general real estate concepts.
Basic understanding of facility energy conservation techniques and environmental regulatory concepts.
At least one course which extends knowledge in any of the classical engineering disciplines. Course(s) can be in any technical area such as structural engineering, pavement design, environmental engineering, soils analysis design, hydraulics, hydrology, mechanical engineering or electrical engineering.
Basic understanding of data processing and computer techniques for application to engineering problems.
Working knowledge of and ability to apply business and financial accounting principles.
Proficiency in oral and written communications and ability to identify, research, and recommend alternatives to various engineering problems for presentation to both technical and non technical managers.
If a thesis or major report is required for the degree, the topic selected must be applicable to public works engineering problems found in the Navy facilities business or extends knowledge in a particular technical engineering area.
Note: The requirements for the public works engineering option should be satisfied by courses which emphasize the technical and administrative aspects of public works. Courses in the school of engineering should generally be taken in lieu of the more theoretical courses typically found in business administration curricula.
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