Certificate of Achievement in Applied Construction
2021-2022 Map
Total Units: 30
Term 1
16 Units. Specified core courses are signified by icon.Course Name | Units | Notes | |
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CNST 1: Introduction to Construction | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): ITEC 55 This course is designed to teach students a broad overview of the construction industry and the opportunities available in this field. Emphasis will be on developing an understanding of the trades, processes, terminology, practices, and documents in the construction field. The student will be introduced to time, equipment, and materials and their relationship to estimating, cost, and performance. |
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CNST 5: Plans, Specifications, & Surveying | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): ITEC 55 This course will introduce students to reading construction documents and specifications used in civil, residential, commercial, industrial, and specialty construction. The correlation of plans and specifications to the contract documents will be introduced, as well as the use of the plans for material takeoff. The introduction to surveying will cover fundamental surveying methods, field practices in measuring, note taking/mapping, and staking. |
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CNST 10: Properties and Applications of Concrete | 4.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): ITEC 55 This course is a study of various types of concrete materials and applications. The students will learn about concrete production, transportation, forming, reinforcing, placing, consolidating, jointing, finishing, and curing. The students will be introduced to foundations, pavements, slabs on grade, structural concrete, and tilt-up/pre-cast concrete. Quality control, quantity take-off, and estimating will be included throughout as they relate to each topic. |
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CNST 15: Materials and Methods of Construction | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): ITEC 55 A comprehensive study of the principle building materials and systems that are found in the construction industry. An in-depth review of how these materials and systems interact together to produce a complete design and project. The class highlights upon materials testing, quality control, green building products, and various project delivery methods. |
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CNST 20: Foundations and Concrete Structures | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): ITEC 55 This course is a comprehensive study of foundations and structures. Students will learn to analyze the practical applications of foundations/structures and the corresponding layout, excavation, form system, and material placement. Modern methods of material delivery and placement for foundations/structures and their forming system are studied and practiced. |
Term 2
14 Units. Specified core courses are signified by icon.Course Name | Units | Notes | |
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CNST 25: Construction Framing | 4.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): CNST 1, CNST 5, CNST 10, CNST 15, CNST 20 This course is a study of the theory and practical applications of framing in modern construction of residential and commercial buildings. The students will learn safety as it relates to framing construction and the tools and processes used. The sequence and technique of layout, material selection, and construction will be studied and applied. |
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CNST 30: Interior and Exterior Finishes | 4.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): CNST 1, CNST 5, CNST 10, CNST 15, CNST 20 This course is a study of the application of interior and exterior finishes common to residential, commercial, and industrial construction. Finish materials will be analyzed for purpose, cost, and ease of installation technique. |
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CNST 35: Electrical and Mechanical Systems | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): CNST 1, CNST 5, CNST 10, CNST 15, CNST 20 This course is an introduction to Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Systems and the integration of these systems into the building design and construction process. |
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CNST 40: Construction Cost Estimating I | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): CNST 1, CNST 5, CNST 10, CNST 15, CNST 20 This course is an introduction to cost estimation in construction. The techniques, organization, and forms utilized in the various construction trades will be analyzed and practiced. The student will learn the procedures for quantity take-off, productivity calculation, bid tabulation, and the formulation of basic overhead and profit calculations through practical applications. |