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Building Construction Technology (A.A.S)

Building Construction Technology (A.A.S)

Program Description

Population growth, deteriorating infrastructure, and aging buildings will generate employment growth in the construction industry. Job opportunities are expected to be good for those construction workers with the most experience and skill. Employment in building construction may include office and industrial building construction companies, home building construction companies, concrete and brick work companies, and highway and street construction companies.

A trained building construction worker must have good hand to eye coordination, understand the blueprint of the work on hand and should be able to carry out the work plan effectively, math skills, and teamwork.

Job Outlook

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics: Employment of carpenters is projected to grow 8 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Population growth should result in more new- home construction—the largest segment employing carpenters which will require many new workers. The construction of factories and power plants is also expected to result in some new job opportunities in the next ten years.

Carpenters work indoors and outdoors on many types of construction projects, from building highways and bridges to installing kitchen cabinets. Carpenters may work in cramped spaces. They frequently shift between lifting, standing, and kneeling, the result of which can be tiring. Those who work outdoors are subject to variable weather conditions, which may limit a carpenter’s ability to the median annual wage for carpenters was $43,600 in May 2018.

Required Courses

  • Course ID

    Course Title

    Credits

  • BCT 103

    Construction Blueprint Reading

    3

  • BCT 105

    Core Curriculum

    2

  • BCT 110

    Construction Math

    2

  • BCT 115

    Site Layout & Concrete Form Construction

    2

  • BCT 120

    Framing Principles & Methods

    3

  • BCT 125

    Framing Shop I

    4

  • BCT 130

    Exterior Finish Theory & Lab

    3

  • BCT 135

    Framing Shop II

    4

  • BCT 144

    Construction Estimating I

    3

  • BCT 145

    Interior Finish Theory & Shop I

    4

  • BCT 147

    Construction Estimating II

    3

  • BCT 148

    Interior Finish Theory & Shop II

    4

  • BCT 161

    Internship

    2

  • BCT 175

    Energy Efficient & Green Construction

    3

  • BCT 177

    Job Readiness

    1

  • BCT 190

    Weatherization & Renovation Theory

    3

  • SAFT 110

    OSHA 10-Hour

    1

Related General Education Courses

  • Course ID

    Course Title

    Credits

  • COMM

    3

  • CIS 101

    Computer Literacy

    3

  • or

  • CSCI 101

    Introduction to Computers

    3

  • PSYC 100

    Human Relations in Organizations

    3

  • or

  • PSYC 111

    Introduction to Psychology

    3

  • Electives

    6

COMM: Communication Requirement – see Gen Ed Matrix
Electives: General Education Electives - see Gen Ed Matrix
Total Credit Hours: 64