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A.S. Degree, Building Construction Technology

A.S. Degree, Building Construction Technology

Degree Type: A.S.
Major Code: BLDCN-AS
CIP: 1615100101

Students who complete this A.S. degree typically work for a home builder, subcontractor, material supplier or small general contractor. Graduates of this program also have the skills and educational background to start their own business. Students who have graduated from any Florida state-approved apprenticeship program will receive 16 articulated credit hours (listed as articulated credit courses below) toward the Building Construction Technology A.S. degree upon the completion of 12 hours of college level coursework at Seminole State College .

Note: Entry into the college degree program requires official transcripts indicating the successful completion of a standard high school diploma or its equivalent.

Major Courses
AvailableBCN2230Construction Materials and Methods I
An introduction to the art of building, this course deals with whole systems of building: heavy timber framing, wood platform framing, masonry load bearing wall, structural steel framing, concrete framing and enclosures. The evolutionary development of the system, the properties of its major materials, the possibilities and limitations of the building method and the basis for choosing among systems is covered.
3
Not availableBCN2231Construction Materials and Methods II
An introduction to the art of building, this course deals with whole systems of building: doors/windows, construction finishes, specialties and accessories, equipment, furnishings, special construction, conveyance systems, mechanical, plumbing, fire protection and electrical/controls systems. The evolutionary development of the system, the properties of its major materials, the possibilities and limitations of the building method and the basis for choosing among systems is covered.
3
AvailableBCN2272Blueprint Reading
Blueprint Reading is a study of the principles involved in the use and interpretation of drawings and specifications commonly used in light construction. Topics include history of recorded drawings, architectural and structural details, materials, structural, mechanical and electrical systems and related building code requirements. Lab fee required.
2
AvailableBCN2721Construction Planning and Cost Control I
This course is an overview of several project scheduling methods for construction, including Gantt charts, logic, diagrams, critical path method, calendar day scheduling and project expediting. Lab fee required.
3
Not availableBCT2730Project Management and Supervision
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the construction superintendent's role in the construction process. Generally accepted practices among construction superintendents are explored in detail. Lab fee required.
3
AvailableBCT2770Estimating Fundamentals
An overview of estimating. Topics include the analysis and determination of costs, the classification of materials, labor and subcontracted work into the smallest manageable units and the development of a simple estimate. Lab fee required.
3
Articulated Credit for Apprenticeship Graduates Only.
AvailableBCN1221Building Construction
This course offers insights into the principles and practices of commercial and industrial building construction using structural steel, timber and concrete. The course introduces the student to the systems, methods and equipment available and commonly used on construction projects - from site work through certificate of occupancy.
4
Not availableBCT1040Introduction to Blueprint Reading
This course introduces students to the different types of plans included within a construction set of drawings and how they convey the scope of work included in the construction contract (architectural, structural, plumbing, H.V.A.C., electrical), including the symbols and details utilized within the documents and how the specifications identify the materials and methods of construction. This is a Credit-by-Exam block course for apprenticeship students only.
3
Not availableBCT1703Work Place Safety and Worker's Compensation Insurance
This course covers need-to-know information for students working in the construction environment. It includes personnel clothing and protective equipment required for safe working conditions. The course also identifies long-term injuries, minimizing risk, common sense safety practices and current OSHA requirements for builders. This course is also offered as Credit-by-Exam for apprenticeship students.
3
Not availableBCT1705Construction Documentation
This course covers the basic documentation required to successfully coordinate the construction processes needed on a construction project. Included is a specific introduction of the various project documents and management reports such as daily logs and production reports. The course also includes exposure to various control logs and monitoring techniques both on- and off-site. Quality control issues are discussed. This course is also offered as Credit-by-Exam for apprenticeship students.
3
Not availableBCT2760Construction Codes
This course reviews the southern standard building code and associated trade codes that affect the respective construction processes. The student will develop an understanding of building codes and their importance in the design and permitting processes. This course is also offered as Credit-by-Exam for apprenticeship students.
3
Support Courses
AvailableBCT1001Applied Mathematical Concepts for Design and Construction
This course provides the practical mathematical skills needed in the architectural, construction and associated subcontract professions. The course helps to convey basic mathematical concepts and their specific applications into the architecture and construction industry. The direct, practical approach emphasizes careful, complete explanations with actual on-the-job examples. This course will provide a summary/review of basic mathematical concepts: Arithmetic, Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry.
2
AvailableEGS1111CEngineering Graphics - Drawing
This course is an introduction to the techniques of mechanical drawing for three-dimensional spatial relationships, spatial visualization, sketching and graphical presentation. Engineering drawing, descriptive geometry and graphical solution techniques using both manual and computer methods will be emphasized. Lab fee required.
3
AvailableETD1320CComputer-Aided Design I
The purpose of this course is to help drafting students develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to work at an entry-level job in such positions as CAD technician trainee, CAD system operator or CAD technician. This course is designed for students who have already received in-depth training in one or more application areas. Lab fee required.
3
AvailableSUR2101CSurveying
This course covers the theory and practice of surveying, use and care of instruments, instrument error, balancing and closing traverses, introduction to land and construction surveying. Lab fee required.
4
Electives4
Choose four credits from the following list:
AvailableARC1301Architectural Design I
This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of building design and spatial analysis. Drafting skills and the concepts of graphic communication are introduced and developed. Lab fee required.
3
AvailableBCN2251CBuilding Construction and Drafting
This course is a study of the techniques and symbology involved in the preparation of light construction plans, structural sections, framing, elevations and details used in working and presentation drawings. Lab fee required.
3
Not availableBCN2930Selected Studies in Building Construction
In this course topics of current interest are presented in group instruction. This course may be taken four times for credit. Lab fee required.
3
BCN29xxCooperative Education Internship in Building Construction1-3
Not availableETD1340CComputer-Aided Design II
In this course students will learn advanced two- and three-dimensional drafting techniques. Menu and program modification will be emphasized along with improved speed and accuracy. Lab fee required.
3
General Education Courses
AvailableENC1101English I
This is a course in the process of expository writing. Students will read essays and compose papers that are unified, organized, logically developed and supported, clearly stated and well-focused. Research techniques are introduced and incorporated into at least one composition. This course partially satisfies the writing requirement of S.B.E. 6A-10.030. Students must pass the core assignments with a grade of "C" or higher.
3
Humanities General Education course3
Mathematics General Education course3
Science General Education course3
Social Science General Education course 3
Total Credits:64
Note:
  • Associate of Science (A.S.) degrees are designed to prepare graduates for immediate entry into their chosen career field. A.S. degree graduates may transfer into certain baccalaureate programs. Students planning to transfer to baccalaureate programs should consult with Student Affairs counselors, advisors or specialists to make sure required courses are taken and entry requirements are met for the college/university program of their choice.
  • Textbook information will be available online for each term's courses 45 days prior to the first day of classes for the term.

    Each course offered by Seminole State is listed alphabetically and organized by the course prefix, catalog number and description. The courses in this catalog are identified by prefixes and numbers that were assigned by Florida's Statewide Course Numbering System, a system used by all public postsecondary institutions in Florida and 32 non-public institutions. Seminole State controls the description, credit and content of its own courses.

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