General Technology

Associate in Occupational Technology
Basic Construction Trades Career Path
Credit Requirements: 66-70 Semester Credit Hours

The General Technology major allows students to select course work necessary to become multiskilled technicians. In addition to completing the College’s core curriculum, students also complete course work in at least two technical areas. The following is an example of a career path available. The secondary paths may be substituted for courses in other programs’ primary path. Interested students should talk with their advisors.

For entry into this program the student must be a high school graduate or possess a GED and take the College’s placement test or meet the College’s SAT or ACT requirements.

Recommended Sequence of Courses

First Semester - Fall

 

Fundamentals of Building Construction

4

 

Construction Site Layout

4

 

Construction Print Reading

2

 

Principles of Roof Construction

4

Total 14

Second Semester - Spring

 

Residential Wiring

5

 

Introduction to Residential Plumbing

3

 

Exterior and Interior Finishes

5

Total 13

Third Semester - Summer

 

Construction Contracts

2

Construction Planning and Scheduling

2

 

Introduction to Computers

3

 or

Introduction to Computer Environment

3

 

English Composition I

3

 

ELE HUM   Select one course from Humanities Electives

3


Total 13

Fourth Semester - Fall

 

Construction Materials

3

Building Construction and Print Reading

4

 

Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I

3

 

ELE BCT ADD   Select one course  Basic Construction Trades Additional Electives

3


Total 13

Fifth Semester - Spring

Construction Management

3

Cost Estimating

3

 

Macroeconomics

3

 or

Applied Psychology

3

 or

General Psychology

3

 

Interpersonal Communication

3

 

ELE BCT   Select one course Basic Construction Trades Electives

1-5


Total 13-17

*These courses may be substituted as a group for a different technical subject area of at least 12 semester credit hours, which must be approved by your advisor.