Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2017-2018 Catalog Program: Construction Technology - Carpentry, A.A.S. Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Construction Technology - Carpentry, A.A.S.

Students enrolling in the Construction Technology - Carpentry program will develop their communication and construction skills enabling them to enter a career in residential or commercial construction. The program course work will provide the student with a mix of technical education, general studies, theory and hands-on learning experiences. As students progress in the program they will gain the knowledge and ability to draft; read and interpret building codes for a set of construction blueprints; estimate the amount of material and time required to construct a building with the use of handbooks, spreadsheets and prevailing wage tables. Students will learn how to layout a building on a site and “attach” the building to the site with concrete footings and foundation walls. Students will then progress through the floor, wall and roof framing, exterior and interior finishing, door and window installation and roofing. The Construction Technology - Carpentry program will be reinforced with writing, math and people skills required to successfully communicate and problem solve in the construction trades.

Students entering the program should have good manual dexterity skills, like to work outdoors in changing weather conditions and be comfortable working at varying heights.

Outcomes

  • Demonstrate problem solving, informational literacy, technological and communication skills in team and individual learning exercises.
  • Ability to use manual and power equipment typically used in industry.
  • Skills that will promote occupational growth and life-long learning.

Assessment

Student evaluations
Student portfolios
Noel-Levitz Student Satisfaction Survey
Graduate Placement Survey
Survey of seniors
Alumni
Capstone Courses
Advisory Board

1st Semester

Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
CSTN 120 - Carpentry Basics & Rough-In Framing (5 credits required) (Level I) * 7 credits
WRIT 100 - Composing Mindfully: Writing Fundamentals 3 credits
CSTN 100 - Fundamentals of Construction Technology * 3 credits

 

PSYX 100 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits

- OR -

COMX 115 - Interpersonal Communication 3 credits

 

M 090 - Introductory Algebra 4 credits

- OR -

M 111 - Technical Mathematics 3 credits

Total: 17 or 18

2nd Semester

Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
CSTN 145 - Exterior Finishing, Stair, & Metal Stud Framing ** 4 credits
CSTN 160 - Constructn Concepts & Building Lab ** 3 credits
CAPP 131 - Basic MS Office 3 credits
CSTN 250 - Construction Estimating 3 credits
CSTN 147 - Blueprint Reading 3 credits

Total: 16

3rd Semester

Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
CSTN 170 - Site Layout * 3 credits
CSTN 201 - Advanced Concrete Working * 5 credits
CSTN 161 - Construction Concepts & Building Lab II 3 credits
CSTN 271 - Construction Project Management 3 credits
DDSN 114 - Introduction to CAD * 3 credits
MT 0220 - Employment Strategies 2 credits

Total: 19

4th Semester

Course NameCreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
CSTN 260 - Construction Concepts & Building Lab II 3 credits
CSTN 220 - Interior Finishing ** 4 credits
CSTN 281 - Construction Project Management II 3 credits
CSTN 291 - Special Topics 3 credits
CSTN 251 - Building Methods and Materials 4 credits

Total: 17

Minimum credits for an AAS degree in Construction Technology - Carpentry: 69

 * Offered only in the Fall
** Offered only in the Spring

Completion of the first two semesters may result in a CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN CARPENTRY. Student must complete a course in each of the following areas: English, Math, and Psychology to receive a certificate. This program is designed for fall entry. If a spring entry is desired, it will take longer than two years to complete.

This program will transfer to the Business, Construction Management Track, B.A.S. The program allows students to transfer their AAS degree as a block to earn a Bachelor of Science degree.

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