Residential Construction Technology - Associate of Applied Science
The Residential Construction Associate of Applied Science degree helps students develop social consciousness by providing them with an experiential-learning opportunity which involves the construction of homes. Students interpret blueprint drawings and participate in all facets of their construction project while practicing worksite safety. They also learn about climate control in residential construction.
Courses
- ENG101 — Composition
- ENG101L — Composition with Support Lab
- ENG102 — English Composition
- MAT132 — Applied Mathematics
- MAT132L — Applied Math with Support Lab
- CIS120 — Intro to Information Systems
- BCT102 — Carpentry Fundamentals
- BCT109 — Construction Safety
- BCT113 — Concrete
- BCT114 — Wall Coverings
- BCT115 — Exterior Finishing
- BCT116 — Roofing
- BCT117 — Floor Covering
- BCT118 — Doors, Cabinets, and Millwork
- BCT122 — HVAC I
- BCT127 — Blueprint Reading/Estimating
- BCT201 — Carpentry Framing & Finishing
- BCT222 — HVAC II