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10/30/2018 6:05:18 PM
Construction Technology, Associate in Applied Science
(formerly Independent Building Contractor)
Curriculum ARC.IBC.AAS (C235A)
Construction Technology combines a hands-on construction program with technical course study. Students will receive hands-on training in trades like carpentry, plumbing, and electricity, as well as obtain the engineering and construction skills to plan, organize, solve problems and communicate well in the execution of building projects. Students will develop financial and business knowledge to become a construction technician. Construction Technology allows students to specialize in their area of interest. Graduates could enter as project coordinators with contractors and engineers, building departments, developers and construction-related fields. The program is designed to provide student with the skills and coursework necessary to transfer to a four-year college or university if they choose.
Upon completion of this degree, the student will be able to:
- read and understand blueprint drawings;
- follow all building codes and safety procedures;
- draw and analyze construction documents;
- learn and apply state codes, laws and building regulations;
- understand and use sustainable building products;
- understand various construction technologies and how they work together to create a building;
- develop critical thinking skills to be successful in the industry;
- estimate small construction projects; and
- have the opportunity to advance in their career and continue professional development through four-year transfer programs.
Associate in Applied Science Degree
ARC 104 Introduction to Architecture | | 3 credits |
ARC 110 ◊ # Materials, Methods and Sustainability I | | 3 credits |
ARC 189 ◊ AutoCAD & 3D Computer Modeling | | 3 credits |
RHT 101 ◊ # Freshman Rhetoric & Composition I | | 3 credits |
General education/Social or Behavioral Sciences or Humanities or Fine Arts | | 3 credits |
| Total Semester Credits: | 15 |
ARC 220 # Materials, Methods & Sustainability II | | 3 credits |
COT 107 ◊ Codes, Specifications and Print Reading | | 3 credits |
COT 142 ◊ Construction Contract Documents | | 3 credits |
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RHT 102 ◊ # Freshman Rhetoric & Composition II | | 3 credits |
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SPE 101 ◊ # Principles of Effective Speaking | | 3 credits |
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General education/Social or Behavioral Sciences or Humanities or Fine Arts | | 3 credits |
| Total Semester Credits: | 15 |
ARC 210 ◊ # History of Architecture I | | 3 credits |
ARC 261 ◊ Revit | | 4 credits |
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MAT 110 ◊ # College Algebra | | 5 credits |
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MAT 111 ◊ # Pre-Calculus | | 5 credits |
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MAT 131 ◊ # Calculus & Analytic Geometry I | | 5 credits |
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Program electives | | 3 credits |
| Total Semester Credits: | 15 |
ARC 214 ◊ # History of Architecture II | | 3 credits |
ARC 280 ◊ # Materials, Methods & Sustainability III | | 3 credits |
COT 258 ◊ Construction Cost Estimating | | 3 credits |
Program electives | | 6 credits |
| Total Semester Credits: | 15 |
Total Credit Hours: 60
Program electives (9): ARC 102, COT 106, COT 111, COT 206, COT 210, COT 211◊, COT 248◊, ENT 104◊, ENT 201, ENT 202
See ARC course descriptions; BUS course descriptions; COT course descriptions.
See Humanities and Social or Behavioral Sciences General Education requirements.
Coordinator: Frances Figg, Ext. 3129; email: francesfigg@triton.edu