Advising Worksheet 2006-2008 A.A.S. in Construction Technology 9 Prerequisite Courses BSKL 010 Basic English w/Lab BSKL 015 Reading BSKL 020 Introduction to Writing 3 BSKL 061 Basic Math w/Lab 3 3 BSKL 064 Elementary Algebra 3 3 Note: Course numbers below 100 will not apply for graduation requirements 9 Freshman Year 1st Semester ENGL101 English Composition I or ENGL112 Technical Writing MATH 108 Tech Math II or MATH115 College Algebra 16-17 3 3-4 9 Graduation Requirements Refer to course catalog for detailed description of graduation requirements Completed the minimum required hours? Completed all required courses? DRFT 111 Intro to Computer Drafting 3 Last 12 hours completed at SFCC? CNST 113 Construction Management 3 Transferring credit back & Registrar approved? CNST101 Construction Materials and Methods I 3 MO Constitution requirement met? Wellness Course (see back for choices) 1 GPA (minimum 2.0 required for graduation)? Exit Exam scheduled/taken? 9 Freshman Year 2nd Semester 18 HIST101 US History Before1877 or HIST102 After 1877 or POLS101 Amer/National Government 3 CAPP125 Microcomputer Applications 3 Application for Graduation Complete? (Students should apply for graduation immediately after enrolling for their final semester.) Notes CNST103 Construction Material and Methods II 3 INDT102 Technical Prints and Diagrams 3 DRFT120 Architectural Drafting 3 CNST 138 CNST162 Construction Safety 3 DRFT 114 For Construction Electives choose from: DRFT 115 9 Sophomore Year 1st Semester 16 DRFT 130 Humanities (see back for choices) 3 DRFT 180 CNST142 Building Mechanical Systems 3 IM 104 CNST106 Construction Estimation 3 IM 105 ACCT101 Principles of Financial Accounting or BADM107 Personal Finance 3 BADM101 Introduction to Business or BSMT108 Principles of Management or BSMT125 Human Relations 3 EDUC119 Employment Strategies 1 IM 126 IM 133 IM 135 MACH 101 OR other approved courses relating to construction Not all courses are offered every semester 9 Sophomore Year 2nd Semester CNST160 Statistics & Strength of Materials 18 3 ENGL110 Business Communications or SPTH101 Public Speaking 3 Advisor for this major: Steve Bloess, ph. 660-596-7233 If you are required to take BSKL courses your first semester you should also take: Science Course-BIO, CHEM, EASC or PHYS 3 CNST138 Construction Planning and Scheduling 3 CNST 113 Construction Management Approved Elective 3 CNST 101 Construction Materials and Methods I Approved Elective 3 Minimum Required Credit Hours 68 Updated 04/06 bll 2006-2008 General Education Requirements Associate of Applied Science Degree General Education Minimum Total Communications 3 R/E ENGL 101 English Composition I R/E ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 R/E ENGL 110 Business Communications 3 R/E ENGL 112 Technical Writing 3 Mathematics 3-4 MATH 101 Business Math 3 M MATH 107 Technical Math I 3 M MATH 108 Technical Math II 3 Communications ENGL 101 English Composition I R/E ENGL 101 English Composition I R/E ENGL 102 English Composition II R/E ENGL 102 English Composition II R/E ENGL 110 Business Communications R/E ENGL 112 Technical Writing U SPTH 101 Public Speaking 3 M MATH 101 Business Math MATH 115 College Algebra 4 M MATH 107 Technical Math I M MATH 116 Finite Math 3 M MATH 108 Technical Math II R/E R/E HIST 101 U.S. History Before 1877* HIST 102 U.S. History Since 1877* 3 R POLS101 American/National Gov.* 3 *These courses satisfy the state requirements for credit in Missosuri Constitution. Students transferring credit for American history or national government from out-of-state must complete POLS102 Missouri Constitution (1/2 hours). Wellness 1 All students, except those in Allied Health programs, must complete the one credit hour wellness requirement. Select one of the following: CAPP 125 Microcomputer Applications U CIS 103 Introduction to CIS U HEOC140 Technology in Health Care Life and Physical Science E/R MATH 112 Intermediate Algebra U M MATH 115 College Algebra R/E/M M MATH 116 Finite Math R/E/M 3 R/E U Mathematics MATH 112 Intermediate Algebra 3 Managing Information R/E M Social Science 6 Each A.A.S. degree program includes 6 hours of general education elective courses from two of the following areas: 3 M R/E General Education Electives Minimum Total 10 R/M Social and Behavioral Science U BADM101 Introduction to Business U BADM107 Personal Finance R ECON 101 Principles of Econ-Macro R ECON 102 Principles of Econ-Micro AGRI 108 Animal Science AGRI 118 Plant Science BIO 207 Human Anatomy w/Lab BIO 208 Human Physiology w/Lab CHEM 101 Intro to Chemistry w/Lab R/E/M CHEM 103 R/E/M PHYS 125 Elem. College Physics w/ Lab Humanities and Fine Arts U ART 101 Art Appreciation R/E PSY101 General Psychology R/E HUM 101 Intro to Philosophy R/E PSY102 Child Psychology R/E HUM 104 Living Religions R/E SOC 100 General Sociology R/E HUM 108 World Civ Before 1500 R/E HUM 109 World Civ After 1500 Higher Order Thinking E BADM103 Legal Enviro. Of Business R/E HUM 120 American Diversity R/E LIT 101 Intro to Literature R/E ENGL 102 English Composition II R/E LIT 104 Masterpieces Before 1650 U HLTH 101 Personal Health/Fitness 2 R/E HUM 120 American Diversity R/E LIT 105 Masterpieces After 1650 U PEAC116 Building Fitness for Life I 1 R/E LIT 104 Masterpieces Before 1650 R/E LIT 107 American Literature U PEAC117 Building Fitness for Life II 1 U PEAC118 Aerobics 1 U PEAC119 Low Impact Aerobics 1 R/E HUM101 Intro. To Philosophy U MUS 101 Music in Western Civ U PEAC121 Women and Health 1 R/E HUM104 Living Religions E SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I U PEAC122 Applied Wellness 1 R/E HUM120 American Diversity U SPTH107 Into to Theater R/E SOC 102 Marriage and Family Valuing R/E LIT 109 English Literature R/E LIT 114 Topics in Literature Total A.A.S. General Education Minimum = 16 hours U = Class is open to any student even if placed in BSKIL courses. R = Students needing Reading (BSKIL 105) are restricted from this course. E = Students needing Basic English Lab (BSKIL 010) or Intro to Writing (BSKIL 020) are restricted from this course. M = Students needing Basic Math Lab (BSKIL061) are restricted from this course. y Some course listed have prerequisites in addition to the Basic Skill courses; consult the college catalog for course prerequisites