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3.00 Credits
SP - A.A.S. only. Prerequisite: BCN 1001 or permission of instructor. Corequisite: MAT 1033 or MAC 1105 or permission of instructor.A beginning course in structural design for Building Construction,Drafting and Design, and Civil Engineering Technology students which does not require a rigorous mathematical treatment. Emphasis is in problem solving. Includes resultants and equilibrium of force systems-beams, trusses, frames. Includes centroids and shear and moment diagrams.
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3.00 Credits
SP - A.A.S. only. Prerequisite: BCN 1001.An introductory course involving the design of mixes of quality concrete, reinforced concrete designs of various types of structures using algebraic equations, use of tables, nomographs, and other handbook data.
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3.00 Credits
FA - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Prerequisites: BCN 1001, CGS 1570 or permission of instructor.A study of the techniques and skills needed to plan,manage, and oversee the processes involved in the Building Construction Industry. A computer applications software is used in the course.
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1.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - A.A.S. only. Cooperative Education (Co-op) is a planned,paid work experience whereby a student is employed in a job directly related to the student's academic field of study. Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement.Once enrolled, a student is assigned a Faculty Advisor who, along with the Co-op staff,will monitor student progress.The Co-op program offers academic and vocational credit for each term worked, and the Faculty Advisor will assign either a Pass or Fail grade at the end of the work term.
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3.00 Credits
FA - A.A.S. only. Prerequisite: BCN 1001 or permission of instructor.A study of the documents used in the construction industry.These documents involve the study, use and legal aspects of advertisement for bids, contracts, change orders, insurance and bonds.
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3.00 Credits
FA - A.A.S. only. Prerequisite: BCN 1001 or permission of instructor.A study of the Building Codes designed to acquaint the student with the requirements for commercial construction based on occupancy classification and construction type.
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3.00 Credits
FA - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Prerequisite: BCN 1001.A course involving systems of accounting,material inventory, and the critical path method of planning and scheduling.This course is designed specifically for cost estimating in heavy construction but those who complete it should have no trouble doing light construction or commercial estimating.Completion of or simultaneous enrollment in, ETD 1532 or the ability to read blueprints will aid the student in this class. Some computer assisted estimating is used.
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5.00 Credits
TBA - Lab fee. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.This course is designed to teach entry-level job skills in carpentry.Topics include the safe use of all hand and power tools, construction math, construction of saw horses, saw vises and tool box, the uses of the framing square and reading construction working drawings. The student will learn procedures in basic rigging, communication and employability skills.
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5.00 Credits
TBA - Lab fee. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.This course is designed to teach entry-level job skills in carpentry.Topics include wood and different kinds of construction lumber.This course also includes building fasteners, adhesives, hardware, and their applications, and secondary use of hand and power tools used in the construction industry. Students will be introduced to carpentry applications and construction processes in floor systems, walls and ceilings, roof framing and windows and doors.
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5.00 Credits
TBA - Lab fee. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.This course is designed to teach entry-level job skills.Topics include procedures necessary to make buildings and houses strong.The course also includes framing and bracing of floors and walls.
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