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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND DRAFTING

MINIMUM TOTAL: 65 CREDIT HOURS

Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

Construction Technology and Drafting

Foc u s A rea : C on str u c tion Te c h no log y & D ra fting

This is an example course sequence for students interested in pursuing welding. This does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. If this pathway is followed as outlined, you will earn a Basic Certificate (BC) in Welder (Combination). The Basic Certificate program in Welder (Combination) is designed to provide students with training in basic welding skills in a shop setting. In addition to learning welding mathematics, blueprint reading, layout and fabrication, students are also introduced to the basic fundamentals of job safety and ethics. Graduates of this program are qualified for entry level employment as an ARC, MIG, or TIG welder.

PATHWAY: Combination Welder

Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.

DEGREE CODE: BC 0758

Communications and mathematics pre-degree requirements. Placements based on COMPASS, ACT or department chair recommendation.

READING PLACEMENT MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT

FS ReadingFS Mathematics

SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS

All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.

BC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS

Phase 1

COMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Combination Welder DO THIS – Meet with advisor to confirm plans

DO THIS – Go to both Transfer Center and Career Center to explore both continued education and employment options

Technology 509 – Introduction to Basic ARC Welding (3) Required Program Core

Business and Commercial Technology 532 – Basic Computer Technology (1) Required Program Core

Technology 518 – Manufacturing Materials and Processes (1) Required Program Core Phase 2

Technology 510 – Blueprint, Layout, and Fabrication (2) Required Program Core

Technology 520 – ARC Welding (4) Required Program Core Phase 3

Technology 526 – Welding Mathematics (1) Required Program Core

Technology 530 – Advanced Welding (4) Required Program Core

MINIMUM TOTAL: 16 CREDIT HOURS

Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE

Choose your courses with your College Advisor.

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

Construction Technology and Drafting

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND DRAFTING

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Foc u s A rea : C on st ru c tion Te c h no log y & D ra ft ing

Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE

SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS

All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.

BC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS

Phase 1

COMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Concrete Masonry DO THIS – Meet with advisor to confirm plans DO THIS – Go to both Transfer Center and Career Center to explore both continued education and employment options

Please note, the BC requires a minimum of 16 hours, although the sequence above may include additional hours.

Technology 426 – Introduction to Concrete Masonry (3) Required Program Core

Technology 427 – Masonry Tools and Equipment (2) Required Program Core

Technology 429 – Basic Mathematics and Specifications (2) Required Program Core

Business and Commercial Technology 532 – Basic Computer Technology (1) Required Program Core Phase 2

Technology 428 – Mortar (3) Required Program Core

Technology 430 – Masonry Installations Procedures (3) Required Program Core

Technology 767 – Blue Print Reading I (2) Required Program Core

MINIMUM TOTAL: 16 CREDIT HOURS

This is an example course sequence for students interested in earning the Basic Certificate (BC) in Concrete Masonry. If this pathway is followed as outlined, you will earn a BC. This does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. The BC program in Concrete Masonry includes orientation to the cement masonry trade, industry terminology and blueprint reading. Hands on training includes the proper use and maintenance of tools and instruction in job safety procedures. Students will learn the basic ingredients of concrete, rodding placement and floating, basic set-up and form work and clean-up.

PATHWAY: Concrete Masonry

Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.

DEGREE CODE: BC 0759

Communications and mathematics pre-degree requirements. Placements based on COMPASS, ACT or department chair recommendation.

READING PLACEMENT MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT

FS ReadingFS Mathematics

Reading 99Mathematics 98

Choose your courses with your College Advisor.

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

Construction Technology and Drafting

Foc u s A rea : C on str u c tion Te c h no log y & D ra fting

This is an example course sequence for students interested in Construction Carpentry. If this pathway is followed as outlined, student will earn a Basic Certificate (BC) for Construction Carpentry. This does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability.

The BC in Construction Carpentry prepares students for an entry level apprentice position with a construction contractor. The program provides instruction in tool safety and usage, construction materials, work site safety, blueprint reading, and mathematical concepts. Course content also includes an introduction to the trades and basic ARC welding. Theory and practical “hands-on” application are emphasized throughout the program. Students will receive the OSHA construction Safety and Health 10-hour Certification and Scaffold Certification upon successful completion of the program.

Please note, the BC requires a minimum of 16 hours, although the sequence above may include additional hours.

PATHWAY: Construction Carpentry

Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.

Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE

SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS

All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.

BC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS

Phase 1

COMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Construction Carpentry DO THIS – Meet with advisor to confirm plans

DO THIS – Go to both Transfer Center and Career Center to explore both continued education and employment options

Technology 409 – Construction Safety (1) Required Program Core

Technology 448 – Vocational Physical Training (1) Required Program Core

Technology 429 – Basic Mathematics and Specifications (2) Required Program Core

Technology 583 – Basic Hand Tools (2) Required Program Core

Business and Commercial Technology 532 – Basic Computer Technology (1) Required Program Core Phase 2

Technology 767 – Blueprint Reading I (2) Required Program Core

Technology 581 – Concrete Framing (2) Required Program Core

Technology 432 – Basic ARC Welding (1) Required Program Core Phase 3

Technology 401 – Introduction to Labor and Trade Occupations (2) Required Program Core

Technology 582 – Residential Carpentry (2) Required Program Core

16 CREDIT HOURS

MINIMUM TOTAL: 16 CREDIT HOURS

DEGREE CODE: BC 0775

Communications and mathematics pre-degree requirements. Placements based on COMPASS, ACT or department chair recommendation.

READING PLACEMENT MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT

FS ReadingFS Mathematics

Reading 99Mathematics 98

Choose your courses with your College Advisor.

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

Construction Technology and Drafting

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND DRAFTING

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Foc u s A rea : C on st ru c tion Te c h no log y & D ra ft ing

This is an example course sequence for students interested in electrical line work. If this pathway is followed as outlined, you will earn an Advanced Certificate (AC) in Electrical Line Worker (Overhead). This does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability.

The AC program in Electrical Line Worker (Overhead) is structured to meet the current need for overhead electricians/electrical line workers in the electrical power industry.

PATHWAY: Electrical Line Worker (Overhead)

Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.

DEGREE CODE: AC 0766

Communications and mathematics pre-degree requirements. Placements based on COMPASS, ACT or department chair recommendation.

ENGLISH PLACEMENT READING PLACEMENT MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT

ESL/FS WritingFS ReadingFS Mathematics

ESL/English 98Mathematics 98

ESL 99 99ESL/English 100

SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS

All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.

AC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS

Phase 1

MORE than halfway through Advanced Certificate DO THIS – Meet with advisor to confirm plans

DO THIS – Meet with advisor to confirm plans for after certificate completion

Technology 448 – Vocational Physical Training I (1) Required Program Core

Technology 449 – Professional Development (2) Required Program Core

English 197 – Communication Skills (3) Required Program Core

Mathematics 107 – Technical Mathematics (3) Required Program Core Phase 2

Technology 452 – Basic Electrical Theory (3) Required Program Core

Technology 453 – Overhead Techniques and Projects I (4) Required Program Core

Technology 462 – Vocational Physical Training II (1) Required Program Core

Technology 464 – Power Equipment Operation (5) Required Program Core

19.5 CREDIT HOURS

AC SEMESTER 2 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS

Phase 3

COMPLETION of Advanced Certificate in Electrical Line Worker (Overhead) DO THIS – Apply online for Advanced Certificate

Please note, the AC requires a minimum of 30 hours, although the sequence above may include additional hours.

Technology 459 – Construction Safety and Rescue (3) Required Program Core

Technology 458 – Overhead Techniques and Projects II (4) Required Program Core

Technology 463 – Vocational Physical Training III (1) Required Program Core

Technology 470 – Power Equipment Operation II (2.5) Required Program Core

10.5 CREDIT HOURS

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