2012-2013 Catalog
Associate of Applied Science Degree
CIP 460412 (CST2: CST4)
Students completing the Construction Supervision degree will be prepared for supervisory/administrative roles within the construction industry. Curriculum will include mathematics, architectural principles, business, and construction techniques. Construction print reading, surveying, estimating, scheduling codes, building structure analysis and leadership will prepare the student for many construction industry employment opportunities.
Admission Requirements
Program Requirements
General Education Courses |
(16 credit hours) |
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Public Speaking, OR |
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Interpersonal Communication |
3 |
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English Composition I (GT-CO1) OR |
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Technical Writing |
3 |
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Principles of Management |
3 |
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Technical Math OR higher |
4 |
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Electives: |
3 |
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Choose 3 credit hours from the following GT courses: |
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Major Courses |
(50 credit hours) |
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Print Reading Residential/Comm. I |
3 |
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Architectural Design and Modeling |
4 |
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Building Materials |
3 |
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Applied Structural Analysis |
3 |
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Construction Estimating |
3 |
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Sustainable Building Systems |
3 |
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Surveying |
3 |
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Construction Scheduling |
3 |
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Contracts and the Legal Environment. |
3 |
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International Building Codes |
3 |
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Internship |
1 |
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Basics of AC and DC Electricity |
4 |
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Intro to Energy Technologies |
3 |
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Solar Photovoltaic Components |
. 3 |
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Solar PV System Install |
3 |
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Solar PV Field/Lab Experience |
. 2 |
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30-HR Construction Industry Standards |
3 |
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Total |
66 credit hours |
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Graduation Requirements
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