Construction Technology The SCC Construction Technology Program combines the NCCER Curricula with the Associate of Applied Science Degree requirements. Students will receive an Associate of Applied Science Degree upon completion of this program. Program curriculum is based on NCCER Curricula & combines illustrated instructional material with structured classroom activities. This program emphasizes four levels of carpentry. Each level builds on the previous level, continuing the students’ education and knowledge of carpentry. Agreements exist with local high schools that will allow students to take up to level 2 of carpentry while still in high school. During the summer term, between the students’ first and second year, a paid internship is required. This paid internship enables the student to experience an actual work environment provided by a local construction company. Where will this take me? Upon graduation, the student will receive an Associate of Applied Science Degree. Carpentry Emphasis Carpenter Concrete Finisher Construction Materials Sales Representative Estimator Construction Materials Supplies Coordinator Finish Carpenter Framer Roofer Management Option Job Site Superintendent Supervisory Managing Positions Instructor and Staff Douglas Riley - Instructor, ext. 5184 Email: [email protected] Career Outlook Carpentry Emphasis Median wages (2008): $18.72 hourly or $37,540 annual Projected Growth 2008 -2018: Average 7% - 13% Management Option Median wages (2008): $38.39 hourly, $79,860 annual Projected Growth 2008 -2018: Faster than the average, 14% to 19% 7/13 Carpentry Emphasis Management Option West Burlington Campus West Burlington Campus Diploma and Associate of Applied Science Degree Requirements Associate of Applied Science Degree Requirements Fall Semester I Lec. Lab. Credit Certificate will be awarded upon successful completion of CON-147, CON-148, CON-149 and CON-262. CON-332 Construction Materials & Resources 3 0 3 DRF-113 Fundamentals of Technical Drafting 1 4 3 Fall Semester I Lec. Lab. Credit ECN-120 Principles of Macro-Economics 3 0 3 CON-108 Construction Safety 1 0 1 ENG-105 Composition I 3 0 3 **CON-147 Carpentry I 3 6 6 MAT-127 College Algebra & Trigonometry __5 __0 ___5 CON-332 Construction Materials & Resources 3 0 3 15 4 17 *MAT-127 College Algebra & Trigonometry or 5 0 5 Spring Semester I MAT-702 Introduction to Math Applications __2 __2 ___3 CAD-172 Intro to CAD: AutoCAD 1 2 2 9-12 6-8 13-15 CSC-110 Introduction to Computers 3 0 3 Spring Semester I ENG-106 Composition II 3 0 3 CAD-172 Introduction to CAD: Auto CAD 1 2 2 SPC-112 Public Speaking 3 0 3 CON-113 Construction Printreading 1 2 2 Elective Humanities __3 __0 ___3 **CON-148 Carpentry II 3 6 6 13 2 14 CON-252 Construction Electricity 1 4 3 Fall Semester II CSC-110 Introduction to Computers or 3 0 3 ACC-142 Financial Accounting 3 0 3 CSC-140 Computer Fundamentals __3 __2 ___4 ARC-113 Architectural Drafting I 2 4 4 9 14-16 16-17 CON-340 Construction Surveying or 2 2 3 Summer Session HEQ-131 Safety & Intro to Heavy Equipment 2 2 3 CON-350 Construction Management Internship 0 20 5 PHY-160 General Physics I 4 2 5 Program Total ..... 34-37 MGT-101 Principles of Management or 3 0 3 MAT-140 Finite Math __3 __0 ___3 Building Construction Diploma awarded 14 8 18 Fall Semester II Spring Semester II ARC-113 Architectural Drafting I 2 4 4 CON-128 Construction Management Estimating 2 2 3 **CON-149 Carpentry III 3 6 6 CON-345 Soils & Concrete 3 0 3 CON-270 Mechanical Systems 1 4 3 PHY-161 General Physics II 4 2 5 CON-340 Construction Surveying or 2 2 3 Elective Humanities 3 0 3 HEQ-131 Safety & Intro to Heavy Equipment 2 2 3 Elective Social Science __3 __0 ___3 ENG-105 Composition I or 3 0 3 15 4 17 ENG-111 Technical Writing 3 0 3 __ __ ___ Program Total ........ 66 11 16 19 Spring Semester II CON-128 Const. Management and Estimating 2 2 3 **CON-262 Commercial Carpentry II 3 6 6 CON-345 Soils & Concrete 3 0 3 Elective Humanities or Social Science 3 0 3 For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please visit SCC’s financial ***Elective General Education __3 __0 ___3 aid website at http://www.scciowa.edu/currentstudents/paying_for_college/financial_aid/ 14 8 18 gainfulemployment.html Program Total ..... 71-74 * MAT-127 is required for transfer to a four-year university. Office of Enrollment Services **Certificate will be awarded upon successful completion of CON-147, CON- 866-SCC-IOWA 148, CON-149, and CON-262. A completed apprenticeship program may be [email protected] substituted for CON-147, -148, -149, and -262. Students who have completed an apprenticeship approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship & Training and the Iowa West Burlington Campus Department of Education will be allowed to articulate up to 29 credits after 12 credits of “C” or better are earned in the approved Construction Technology degree 319-208-5022 program at SCC. ***May be chosen from communication, humanities, social science, math or science. Keokuk Campus 319-313-1931 www.scciowa.edu.
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