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Heavy Diesel Service Technician HD31 The heavy diesel service technician certificate provides training in both the theory and diagnosis of basic systems found on diesel engines and heavy equipment. The program provides instruction in basic shop safety and equipment, diesel engines and fuel systems, electrical/electronic systems, hydraulics, and power train systems. The program is designed to last one year and will offer students an opportunity to apply their skills in an internship environment at a local diesel equipment repair facility. This program is geared towards students who want to start a career in the heavy diesel equipment repair industry. (Program Length: 2 Semesters) Diesel employment opportunities include: On road tractor and trailer service facilities; Industrial and construction heavy equipment service technician; Bus and RV service technician, and Rail transportation services; Fleet maintenance. Essential Technical Courses 32 Introduction to Diesel Technology, Tools, and Safety DIET 1000 3 Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems DIET 1010 7 Diesel Engines DIET 1030 7 Heavy Equipment Hydraulics DIET 2001 6 Off Road Drivelines DIET 2011 6 Diesel Equipment Technology Internship DIET 1050 4 Total Hours 32 **Suggested First Semester classes: DIET 1000, DIET 1010 and DIET 1030 Carpentry - Residential Diploma Program CA22 The carpentry diploma is a sequence of courses that prepares students for careers in the carpentry industry. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a combination of carpentry theory and practical application necessary for successful employment. Program graduates receive a carpentry diploma and have the qualifications of an entry-level residential carpenter. (Program Length: 3 Semesters minimum) 173

Framing carpenter, finish carpenter, roofer, siding installer, lead carpenter Essential General Education Courses 8 Fundamentals of English I ENGL 1010 3 Foundations of Mathematics MATH 1012 3 Interpersonal Relations & Professional Development EMPL 1000 2 Essential Technical Courses 36 First Year Experience FYES 1000 2 Overview of Building Construction, Practices and Materials COFC 1011 3 Professional Tool Use and Safety COFC 1020 3 Construction Print Reading Fundamentals COFC 1050 3 Site Layout, Footings and Foundations CARP 1070 3 Floor Wall and Stair Framing CARP 1105 4 Ceiling and Roof Framing CARP 1110 4 Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings CARP 1112 4 Interior Finishes CARP 1114 4 Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks CARP 1190 3 Elective(s) XXXX XXXX 3 Total Hours 44 Elective(s): CMTT 2020, CMTT 2050, INDS 1100, INDS 1105, GIFS 1101 or MGMT 1115 **Suggested First Semester classes in the evening sequence beginning in the spring: FYES 1000, COFC 1011, COFC 1020, and COFC 1050 Residential Construction Management Associate of Applied Science Degree CM13 The residential construction management degree helps prepare you for a leadership position in the construction industry. Graduates of this associate degree program are prepared to quickly grow into such leadership positions as contractors and subcontractors, construction superintendents, job supervisors, and estimators and schedulers. The construction management program is designed for the student who wishes to prepare for a career in some aspect of construction supervision. The associate degree program builds upon the basic diploma courses which provide a background of skills in several areas of construction. Super- 174

vision courses, drafting, project management, and accounting for construction businesses provide a management and supervisory core of courses. Computerized applications prepare the graduate for rapid advancement in today s increasingly automated construction industry. Graduates of the program will receive an associate of applied science degree in residential construction management. (Program Length: 6 Semesters minimum) It is recommended that students first complete the introductory and technical carpentry courses (course numbers beginning with the letters COFC and CARP ) before attempting any of the management level courses (course numbers beginning with the letters CMTT ). Framing carpenter, finish carpenter, form builder, roofer, siding installer, foreman, superintendent, estimator, contractor, sub-contractor Essential General Education Core Courses 15 Area I Language Arts/Communication (Successful completion of ENGL 1101 is required) Composition and Rhetoric ENGL 1101 3 Literature and Composition ENGL 1102 3 Human Communication COMM 1109 3 Public Speaking SPCH 1101 3 Area II - Social/Behavioral Sciences (Choose ONE of the following) Principles of Economics ECON 1101 3 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2105 3 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2106 3 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1101 3 World History I HIST 1111 3 World History II HIST 1112 3 U. S. History I HIST 2111 3 U. S. History II HIST 2112 3 American Government POLS 1101 3 Introductory Psychology PSYC 1101 3 Area III - Natural Sciences/Mathematics (Successful completion of MATH 1111 or MATH 1103 is required) College Algebra MATH 1111 3 Quantitative Skills and Reasoning MATH 1103 3 Physical Science I PHSC 1111 3 Conceptual Physics & Lab PHYS 1110/L 3/1 Introductory Physics I & Lab PHYS 1111/L 3/1 Biology I & Lab BIOL 1111/L 3/1 Chemistry I & Lab CHEM 1211/L 3/1 175

Chemistry II & Lab CHEM 1212/L 3/1 College Trigonometry MATH 1112 3 Precalculus MATH 1113 3 Introduction to Statistics MATH 1127 3 Calculus I MATH 1131 4 Calculus II MATH 1132 4 Area IV Humanities/Fine Arts (Choose ONE of the following) Art Appreciation ARTS 1101 3 World Literature ENGL 2110 3 American Literature ENGL 2130 3 Introduction to Humanities HUMN 1101 3 Music Appreciation MUSC 1101 3 World Religions RELG 1101 3 General Education Elective: To meet the minimum required 15 semester credit hours in general education courses, an additional 3 semester credit hours must be taken from Area I, Area II, Area III, or Area IV. Students can view the complete list of classes on pages 110-111. Essential Technical Courses 30 First Year Experience FYES 1000 2 Overview of Building Construction, Practices and Materials COFC 1011 3 Professional Tool Use and Safety COFC 1020 3 Construction Print Reading Fundamentals COFC 1050 3 Site Layout, Footings and Foundations CARP 1070 3 Floor Wall and Stair Framing CARP 1105 4 Ceiling and Roof Framing CARP 1110 4 Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings CARP 1112 4 Interior Finishes CARP 1114 4 Residential Concentration 8R13 25 Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks CARP 1190 3 Residential Estimating Review CMTT 2010 3 Construction Drafting I CMTT 2020 3 Residential Code Review CMTT 2050 3 Computerized Construction Scheduling CMTT 2130 3 Financial Accounting I ACCT 1100 4 Construction Contracting CMTT 2170 3 Elective(s) XXXX XXXX 3 Total Hours 70 Elective(s): MGMT 1100, MGMT 1115, MGMT 1120, MGMT 1125, MKTG 1100 **Suggested First Semester classes in the day sequence beginning in the fall: FYES 1000, COFC 1011, COFC 1020, COFC 1050 and CARP 1070 176

Residential Construction Management Diploma Program CM12 The construction management diploma program is designed for the student who wishes to prepare for a career in some aspect of construction supervision. The diploma program in carpentry provides background skills in several areas of construction. Supervision courses, computer aided drafting, project management, and accounting for construction businesses provides a core of management and supervisory courses leading to a construction management diploma. (Program Length: 4 Semesters minimum) It is recommended that students first complete the introductory and technical carpentry courses (course numbers beginning with the letters COFC and CARP ) before attempting any of the management level courses (course numbers beginning with the letters CMTT ). Framing carpenter, finish carpenter, form builder, roofer, siding installer, foreman, superintendent, estimator, contractor, sub-contractor Essential General Education Courses 8 Fundamentals of English I ENGL 1010 3 Foundations of Mathematics MATH 1012 3 Interpersonal Relations & Professional Development EMPL 1000 2 Essential Technical Courses 30 First Year Experience FYES 1000 2 Overview of Building Construction, Practices and Materials COFC 1011 3 Professional Tool Use and Safety COFC 1020 3 Construction Print Reading Fundamentals COFC 1050 3 Site Layout, Footings and Foundations CARP 1070 3 Floor Wall and Stair Framing CARP 1105 4 Ceiling and Roof Framing CARP 1110 4 Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings CARP 1112 4 Interior Finishes CARP 1114 4 Residential Concentration 8R22 21 Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks CARP 1190 3 Residential Estimating Review CMTT 2010 3 Construction Drafting I CMTT 2020 3 177

Residential Code Review CMTT 2050 3 Computerized Construction Scheduling CMTT 2130 3 Construction Contracting CMTT 2170 3 Elective(s) XXXX XXXX 3 Total Hours 59 Elective(s): ACCT 1100, MGMT 1100, MGMT 1115, MGMT 1120, MGMT 1125, MKTG 1100 **Suggested First Semester classes in the day sequence beginning in the fall: FYES 1000, COFC 1011, COFC 1020, COFC 1050, and CARP 1070. Certified Construction Worker CCW1 The certified construction worker certificate offers training for the construction industry that provides students with the information and skills they need to work effectively on a construction site. Technical courses apply to the diploma program in carpentry and to both the diploma and degree programs in management. This certificate does not qualify for financial aid as it does not meet minimum hour requirements. (Program Length: 1 Semester Minimum) Entry level to any type of construction job Essential Technical Courses 9 Overview of Building Construction, Practices and Materials COFC 1011 3 Professional Tool Use and Safety COFC 1020 3 Construction Print Reading Fundamentals COFC 1050 3 Total Hours 9 **Suggested First Semester classes in either day or evening sequences: FYES 1000, COFC 1011, COFC 1020, and COFC 1050 178

Finish Carpenter FC31 The finish carpenter technical certificate specializes in interior and exterior finish of a residential building. Topics covered are doors, trim, cabinets, millwork, cornice, soffit, wall covering, ceilings, cabinets and insulation. Theory along with practical application in the lab is emphasized. Technical courses apply to the diploma program in carpentry. This certificate does not qualify for financial aid as it does not meet minimum hour requirements. (Program Length: 1 Semester Minimum) Students must complete COFC 1020, and COFC 1050 prior to attempting the courses in the finish carpenter certificate program. Apprentice level employment as professional cabinetmaker, interior carpenter Essential Technical Courses 11 Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings CARP 1112 4 Interior Finishes CARP 1114 4 Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks CARP 1190 3 Total Hours 11 **Suggested First Semester classes: FYES 1000, COFC 1020, and COFC 1050 Framing Carpenter FC71 The framing carpenter technical certificate is intended to prepare individuals for employment as framers. Program completers are trained in the use of hand and power tools, materials, blueprint reading, floor, wall, ceiling and roof framing. Technical courses apply to the diploma program in carpentry. This certificate does not qualify for financial aid as it does not meet minimum hour requirements. Prerequisites: Students must have a basic set of carpentry tools. (Program Length: 1 Semester Minimum) Students must complete COFC 1020, and COFC 1050 prior to attempting the courses in the framing carpenter certificate program. 179

Carpentry helper, carpenter, framer, lay-out and lead carpenter Essential Technical Courses 11 Site Layout, Footings and Foundations CARP 1070 3 Floor Wall and Stair Framing CARP 1105 4 Ceiling and Roof Framing CARP 1110 4 Total Hours 11 **Suggested First Semester classes: FYES 1000, COFC 1020, COFC 1050, and CARP 1070 Residential Construction Manager CM81 The construction manager certificate prepares experienced construction workers for entry into management positions within the residential construction industry. Management courses, drafting, project management, and accounting for construction businesses provide a management core of courses. Computerized applications prepare the graduate for rapid advancement in today s increasingly automated construction industry. Graduates of the program will receive a construction manager certificate. (Program Length: 3 Semesters minimum) It is recommended that students first complete the introductory and technical carpentry courses (course numbers beginning with the letters COFC and CARP ) before attempting any of the management level courses (course numbers beginning with the letters CMTT ). Program Director approval is required for admission to this certificate program. Foreman, superintendent, estimator, contractor, sub-contractor, expediter, scheduler Essential Technical Courses 17 First Year Experience FYES 1000 2 Residential Estimating Review CMTT 2010 3 180

Construction Drafting I CMTT 2020 3 Residential Code Review CMTT 2050 3 Computerized Construction Scheduling CMTT 2130 3 Construction Contracting CMTT 2170 3 Total Hours 17 **Suggested First Semester classes: FYES 1000, COFC 1020, COFC 1050, and CARP 1070 Commercial Construction Management Associate of Applied Science Degree CC13 The mission of the commercial construction management program is to prepare its students to assume positions leading to increasing managerial responsibility in a variety of firms which plan and construct commercial construction projects. Graduates will be provided with the knowledge, skills and confidence necessary to effectively coordinate all of the managerial and technical aspects of a construction project. Upon graduation of the degree program, students will possess skills in problem solving, critical thinking, and communication, as well as technical and conceptual application of estimating, contract administration, contracts, scheduling, finance, safety, and means and methods of construction. The associate of applied science degree program includes commercial construction management courses and college-level general education courses. Coursework is accomplished through business simulations that prepare students to immediately and effectively impact the work environment. Student industry employment is encouraged to allow direct application of skills learned through course projects. (Program Length: 5 Semesters Minimum) Project manager, contract administrator, superintendent, estimator, project engineer, safety engineer, assistant cost engineer, quality control engineer, scheduling engineer Essential General Education Core Courses 18 Area I Language Arts/Communication Composition and Rhetoric ENGL 1101 3 Public Speaking SPCH 1101 3 Area II - Social/Behavioral Sciences (Choose ONE of the following) Principles of Economics ECON 1101 3 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2105 3 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2106 3 181