Construction Technology
The Construction Technology Program is based upon the National Center for Construction, Education, and Research (NCCER) curriculum. The program is designed to provide the skills, knowledge and quality workmanship necessary to become a successful carpenter or cabinetmaker. Students gain hands-on experience in drafting blueprints, designing cabinetry products, framing, roofing and interior/exterior finishing. Students apply those skills to construct project homes on the Beloit and Hays campuses. Upon successful completion of the one-year program, students receive a Construction Technology Certificate.
Program Outcomes
- Sketch diagrams of building projects and manipulate them into working drawings.
- Demonstrate proper use of drafting tools and equipment to produce working drawings.
- Lay out building lines for footings and foundations. Setting batter boards and demonstrate correct use of leveling instruments.
- Construct floor, wall and roof systems. Apply framing square techniques for rafter and stair applications.
- Complete exterior wall and finishes including doors, windows and trim.
- Acquaint self with estimating of building materials and labor costs.
- Establish a working estimate of materials and labor from a working drawing or blueprint.
- Estimate and install wall and ceiling insulation on an existing structure.
- Hang, tape, and finish drywall on walls and ceilings. Complete interior finish process by painting, texturing and installing doors and trim.
- Develop a plan for designing and creating working drawings for cabinetry to complete interior finish process.
- Demonstrate proper and safe use of portable and stationary power tools.
- Exhibit construction methods used in the cabinet industry.
Tool List
Carpentry/Cabinetmaking Tool List – Beloit Campus
Message from the Beloit Instructor
Carpentry/Cabinetmaking Tool List – Hays Campus
Required Courses
First Semester
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
OSHA-110 | OSHA Training | 1 |
CC-101 | Basic Drafting | 1 |
CC-106 | Introductory Craft Skills | 3 |
CC-107A | Construction Basics | 2 |
CC-113 | Carpentry I | 3 |
CC-114 | Carpentry II | 4 |
SS-102 | Tech Connect | 0 |
TOTAL |
Second Semester
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
CC-105 | Cabinetmaking | 4 |
CC-110 | Windows and Doors | 3 |
CC-111 | Interior Finish | 3 |
CC-112 | Exterior Finish | 1 |
CC-115 | Concrete Technology | 3 |
TOTAL |
General Education Course Requirements
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
CIS-100 | Computer Applications T▸ | 3 |
MA-102 | Essential Math T▸ | 3 |
SS-100 | General Psychology T▸ | 3 |
TOTAL |
T▸ - Course eligible for transfer to a state university.
Additional Notes:
Optional: The Carpentry/Cabinetmaking program can be combined with other construction trade programs (Heavy Equipment Operation or Plumbing Heating and Air-Conditioning) to achieve an Associate of Applied Science degree in Building Construction Technology. *Note additional General Education courses required.
Post Graduate Jobs
Job Title | Annual Salary |
---|---|
Project Managers Metal Building Co. | $40,000 |
Cabinet Shops | $15 |
Residential Framing Crew | $18 |
General Contractor | $60,000 |
Laborer Forman and Lead Carpenters | $22 |
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Transfer Options
This Program is available in
Beloit
and
Hays
Department Chair
Beloit: Mike Cheney
Hays: Ethan Kriley