Construction Technology 2011-2012 Associate in Applied Technology Degree Worksheet

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2011-2012 Associate in Applied Technology Degree Worksheet
Construction Technology
Name _____________________________ SID ________________ Date _________ Advisor ______________________
The Associate in Applied Technology degree is designed for students who wish to complete a program with a specific professional-technical career
objective. Students are required to maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 to receive this degree. Any course specified below under major
area requirements must be completed with a grade of “C” or better to satisfy the requirement. Plan ahead as some courses are not taught every
quarter. All general education classes must be 100-level or above.
Program Distribution
General Education Requirements
Major Area Requirements
Check individual course descriptions in catalog for detailed information.
Courses listed below are to be completed with a “C” or better.
• Communication Skills — 5 credits
Complete five (3-5) credits from approved list.
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TOTAL
Credits Needed
0
• Computational Skills — 5 credits
Complete five (3-5) credits from approved list.
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TOTAL
Credits Needed
0
• Human Relations — 5 credits
Complete five (3-5) credits from approved list.
CNST 106
CNST 108
CNST 111
CNST 112
CNST 121
CNST 122
CNST 131
CNST 132
CNST 211
CNST 212
CNST 221
CNST 222
CNST 231
CNST 232
Blueprint Reading
Job Estimating and Scheduling
Construction Technology I
Construction Technology I Lab
Construction Technology II
Construction Technology II Lab
Construction Technology III
Construction Technology III Lab
Construction Technology IV
Construction Technology IV Lab
Construction Technology V
Construction Technology V Lab
Construction Technology VI
Construction Technology VI Lab
MARs Complete
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TOTAL
3
3
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
MARs Needed
0
Credits Needed
0
The Construction Technology program provides entry-level training for those who are interested in the construction industry. Instruction is a blend
of theory and lab which includes both technical and professionalism skills necessary to apply for entry-level positions in the industry.
During the first year, the students will study units in safety, applied mathematics, tool usage, codes, cost estimation, and the development of building
plans. In addition, the students will apply these skills during a variety of hands-on projects. The projects are a toolbox, scale model house, and several
utility sheds. Besides an emphasis in residential carpentry, the students will explore several of the trades such as electrical, sheet metal, and tile.
During the first year, students will also have several opportunities to work on the student house project and other large structures.
If selected to return for the second year, the students will continue to develop leadership and professionalism skills as they build a residential home in
the community. Additional skills such as advanced applied mathematics, cost estimation, employment relationships, and sound work habits are
emphasized.
Upon completion of this program, students will have entry-level skills necessary to get and maintain a career in the construction industry. The program
has articulation agreements with several of the local apprenticeship programs for advanced placement dependent on final grades and instructor
recommendation. Graduates may find employment with contractors, suppliers, retail outlets, or building maintenance companies.
All CNST courses are taught at the Clark County Skills Center (12200 NE 28th Street, Vancouver) and follow the Skills Center's calendar for class days,
hours, and breaks (except CNST 106 & 108). There is a lab fee and students are required to purchase a tool set and have valid health insurance.
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED: 93
0
NEEDS:_______
STUDENT SIGNATURE:_______________________________
ADVISOR SIGNATURE:_______________________________
Revised: 9/19/11
Unofficial Evaluation Given to Student
Associate in Applied Technology Worksheet
General Education Requirements:
Some specific requirements of a program may
also meet the General Education requirements.
A total of fifteen (15) credits between the three
subject areas is required. You may take three
(3) to five (5) credits from the courses listed
below in each area of Communication Skills,
Computational Skills and Human Relation, but
the combined total needs to equal fifteen (15)
credits.
Communication Skills [C] – 5 credits
Select a minimum of five (5) credits from
the list below:
• BTEC 107
• ENGL& 101 or 135
• ENGL 212 or BUS 211
• ENGL& 235
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