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Program Guidelines • 2017-2018

Construction Associate of Applied Science Degree

Career and Technical Program Program Requirements Successful completion of the first-year certificate program Course No. Title Credit Hrs or permission of the instructor is required in order to enroll Summer Session in the Management program. CARP-141 Introduction to and Construction 3 The second year of the Carpentry program leads to an CARP-142 Safe and Savvy Tool Use 3 A.A.S. degree in Construction Management Technology Session Total 6 and is intended to advance the skills learned in the one-year Fall Semester certificate program. Successful students will demonstrate CARP-143 Blueprints for Carpenters 3 advanced materials and cost estimation, blueprint reading, CARP-144 Construction Materials, Equipment and job scheduling, and will receive a more in-depth view of Methods I 3 what the construction industry requires of those who are CARP-145 All Things Concrete 2 in supervisory positions or intend to operate their own CARP-146 Framing Applications 2 contracting business. CARP-147 Construction Methods Lab I 5 ENGL-101 English Composition 1 3 The Carpentry program’s second year creates “real world” Semester Total 18 construction management experience through student Spring Semester participation in the construction of the North Idaho Col‑ CARP-154 Science 3 lege Foundation Really BIG Raffle house project as well as CARP-155 Construction Materials, Equipment and planning and management of other construction projects Methods II 3 CARP-156 Exterior Finish Carpentry 2 that are part of the program’s laboratory curriculum each CARP-157 Interior Finish Carpentry 2 year. Second-year students are challenged at a higher level CARP-158 Construction Methods Lab II 5 as they meet with subcontractors and obtain materials and ______A.A.S. Mathematical Ways of Knowing 2 3-5 special supplies throughout work on the project house. Semester Total 18-20 Interpersonal and supervisory skills are honed as students Fall Semester act as on-site foremen for groups of first-year students. CADT-201 Architectural Print Reading and Estimating 2 CARP-251 Carpentry Management I 4 Advanced specialty carpentry skills are emphasized during ______A.A.S. Institutionally Designated 3 3 the second year which allow students to improve their own Semester Total 9 technical skills. All students are required to take courses Spring Semester in computer aided design, communication, business, and CAOT-164 Computer Fundamentals for Tech Programs 1 computer applications. Cabinet making, commercial con‑ & CAOT-165 Productivity Software for Tech Programs 1 struction, architecture, welding, and masonry may also be & CAOT-166 Living Online for Tech Programs 1 addressed according to students’ individual preferences. or BLDR-110 Supervisory Management (3) or BLDR-122 (3) In addition to the specific Construction Management or BLDR-222 (3) Technology courses, students must take a minimum of or BUSA-211 Principles of Management (3) 15 credits of A.A.S. general education courses as specified CARP-252 Carpentry Management II 4 in the program requirements. COMM-101 Introduction to Speech Communication 1 3 ______A.A.S. Social and Behavioral Ways of Knowing 3 3 Semester Total 13 Program Total 64-66 Notes: 1 Satisfies A.A.S. degree general education requirements. 2 Mathematics requirement includes any math course that is MATH- 123 or higher and meets the A.A.S. degree requirements listed on page 50. 3 Select from A.A.S. degree requirements listed on page 50.

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