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Construction Technology Concentration
This concentration is a two-year program designed for those students interested in residential and commercial building, including techniques for energy efficient and solar power installation for residential construction.
Summary of Required Hours
Credit HoursCatalog No. Course Title Fall Spring
ARC 1020 Architectural Drawing II 4
CST 1010 Construction Techniques and Methods 1
CST 2010 Cost Estimating & Job Analysis 3
CST 2030 Standard Building Codes 3
CST 2040 Renewable Energy 3
CST 2050 * PV Panel Installation 2
ERG 2010 Computer Aided Design (CAD) I 3
INT 1000 Measurements and Calculations 3
INT 1100 Introduction to Technology 3
CST 2020 Tech. & Legal Aspects of Contracting 2
ENGL 1010 Composition I 3
INT 2410 Occupational Safety Engineering 3
MATH 1200 Trigonometry 3
PHYS 2010/2011 College Physics I 4
SPE 2310 Public Speaking 3
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3
Mathematics Elective 3
Social Sciences Elective 3
Fall 2006
*Note: in addition, as part of the successful completion of CST 2050, the PV Panel Installation course, the student will have obtained the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) Entry Level Certificate for knowledge of photovoltaic (PV) systems. The student will also be prepared for the exam for the more comprehensive NABCEP Solar PV Installer Certification.
Upon completion of the two-year program, the student needs only complete one year of experience in the field and pass the NABCEP exam to obtain the national NABCEP Solar PV Installer Certification.
General Program Competencies
- Design, plan, and manage residential and commercial construction with emphasis on energy efficiency
- Design, plan, and manage installation of solar power generation
- Perform cost estimation using modern computer-aided techniques
- Manage all contracting duties and responsibilities
- Exhibit leadership and certain technical management skills in this field