
Construction Technology
Students combine construction related programs, such as Carpentry/Cabinetmaking, Heavy Equipment Operation and Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, to acquire the skills and knowledge appropriate to the Building Construction industry.
Program Outcomes
- Possess the knowledge to perform tasks appropriate for entry level employment in the Building Construction field.
- Demonstrate the skills appropriate to the Building Construction industry.
- Demonstrate knowledge of industry hazards and related safety practices.
- Use mathematical data and reasoning skills appropriate to the construction industry.
- Use effective communication skills.
- Demonstrate an understanding of personal and work characteristics that contribute to effective job performance.
Required Courses
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
General Course Requirements | ||
COM-103 | English Composition I T▸ | 3 |
COM-105 | Fundamentals of Oral Communication T▸ | 3 |
CIS-100 | Computer Applications T▸ | 3 |
MA-102 | Essential Math T▸OR | 3 |
MA-110 | Intermediate AlgebraOR | 3 |
MA-111 | College Algebra T▸ | 3 |
SS-100 | General Psychology T▸ | 3 |
Total Required Hours |
T▸ - Course eligible for transfer to a state university.
Additional Notes:
Course Code Credits
FIRST YEAR: Choose one
Carpentry/Cabinetmaking 27
Heavy Equipment Operation 31
Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning 35
SECOND YEAR: Choose one
Carpentry/Cabinetmaking 27
Heavy Equipment Operation 31
Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning 35
Transfer Options
Career & Technical Education Concentration (B.S.)
This Program is available in
Beloit
and
Hays
Department Chair
Beloit: Mike Cheney
Hays: Ethan Kriley
Program Instructors
Mike Cheney
Mark Jones
Brian Murray
Scott Kucera
Robert Chitty