CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
The Construction Technology program trains students to become carpenters, electricians,
drafting technicians, and for advanced-level laborer positions. Additionally, Certificates of
Proficiency recognizing concentrated study in specific trades are available for Architectural
Drafting, AutoCAD Specialist, Building Maintenance, Cabinetmaking, Carpentry, Supervision,
and Wiring Electrician.
Local career opportunities exist in Northland district communities in varying degrees but
the local areas may not be able to absorb all graduates. Except for those employed by
government agencies, schools, and other private and public institutions, local employment is
subject to seasonal and economic factors.
Associate of Applied Science • 64 Cr.
To complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in Construction Technology, a student
must complete the general education requirements (16 cr.), an area of specialization
(28-31 cr.) and 17-20 credits of required electives.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 16 cr.
Communications • 6 cr.
See requirements page 51.
Mathematics • 3 cr.
- MAT 101 Basic Technical Math • 3 cr.
- --OR--
- MAT 152 Advanced Algebra • 3 cr.
Discipline Studies • 7 cr.
See requirements page 51.
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Construction Technology
Core Requirements • 31 cr.
- BOC 100 Construction Safety • 3 cr.
- BOC 105 Wood and Steel Framing • 3 cr.
- BOC 106 Building Exteriors • 3 cr.
- BOC 107 Drywall Techniques • 2 cr.
- BOC 115 Block and Brick Masonry • 3 cr.
- --OR--
- BOC 117 Concrete Flatwork and Formwork • 3 cr.
- BOC 120 Cabinetmaking I • 3 cr.
- --OR--
- BOC 130 Contractor License and Law • 3 cr.
- BOC 131 Plumbing Level I • 4 cr.
- BOC 140 Blueprint Reading I • 3 cr.
- BOC 142 Electrical Level I • 4 cr.
- BOC 180 Building Maintenance • 3 cr.
Carpentry
Core Requirements • 28 cr.
- BOC 100 Construction Safety • 3 cr.
- BOC 105 Wood and Steel Framing • 3 cr.
- BOC 106 Building Exteriors • 3 cr.
- BOC 107 Drywall Techniques • 2 cr.
- BOC 108 Finish Carpentry • 2 cr.
- BOC 117 Concrete Flatwork and Formwork • 3 cr.
- BOC 120 Cabinetmaking I • 3 cr.
- --OR--
- BOC 130 Contractor License and Law • 3 cr.
- BOC 140 Blueprint Reading I • 3 cr.
- BOC 160 Estimating I • 3 cr.
- BOC 201 Uniform Building Code • 3 cr.
Drafting Technician
Core Requirements • 29 cr.
- DRF 120 Technical Drafting I • 3 cr.
- DRF 130 Architectural Drafting I • 3 cr.
- DRF 140 Civil Drafting • 3 cr.
- DRF 150 AutoCAD I • 3 cr.
- DRF 200 Applied Drafting and Design • 2 cr.
- DRF 220 Technical Drafting II • 3 cr.
- DRF 230 Architectural Drafting II • 3 cr.
- DRF 250 AutoCAD II I • 3 cr.
- DRF 251 AutoCAD 3D • 3 cr.
- DRF 252 AutoCAD Productivity • 3 cr.
Wiring Electrician
Core Requirements • 31 cr.
- BOC 100 Construction Safety • 3 cr.
- BOC 130 Contractor License and Law • 3 cr.
- BOC 140 Blueprint Reading I • 3 cr.
- BOC 142 Electrical Level I • 4 cr.
- BOC 143 Electrical Level II • 4 cr.
- BOC 152 Commercial Wiring • 3 cr.
- BOC 153 Industrial Wiring • 3 cr.
- BOC 202 National Electrical Code • 2 cr.
- BOC 240 Blueprint Reading II • 3 cr.
- BOC 260 Estimating II • 3 cr.
List of required electives • 17-20 cr.
A minimum of 17-20 unduplicated credits must be taken from the following list:
- BOC 100 Construction Safety • 3 cr.
- BOC 101 Shop Safety Practices • 2 cr.
- BOC 105 Wood and Steel Framing • 3 cr.
- BOC 106 Building Exteriors • 3 cr.
- BOC 107 Drywall Techniques • 2 cr.
- BOC 108 Finish Carpentry • 2 cr.
- BOC 115 Block and Brick Masonry • 3 cr.
- BOC 117 Concrete Flatwork and Formwork • 3 cr.
- BOC 120 Cabinetmaking I • 3 cr.
- BOC 126 HVAC Level I • 4 cr.
- BOC 127 HVAC Level II • 4 cr.
- BOC 128 HVAC Level III • 4 cr.
- BOC 129 HVAC Level IV • 4 cr.
- BOC 130 Contractor License and Law • 3 cr.
- BOC 131 Plumbing Level I • 4 cr.
- BOC 132 Plumbing Level II • 4 cr.
- BOC 133 Plumbing Level III • 4 cr.
- BOC 134 Plumbing Level IV • 4 cr.
- BOC 135 Furnituremaking I • 3 cr.
- BOC 140 Blueprint Reading I • 3 cr.
- BOC 142 Electrical Level I • 4 cr.
- BOC 143 Electrical Level II • 4 cr.
- BOC 144 Electrical Level III • 4 cr.
- BOC 145 Electrical Level IV • 4 cr.
- BOC 152 Commercial Wiring • 3 cr.
- BOC 153 Industrial Wiring • 3 cr.
- BOC 160 Estimating I • 3 cr.
- BOC 180 Building Maintenance • 3 cr.
- BOC 198 Internship • 1-6 cr.
- BOC 199 Workshop • 0.5-6 cr.
- BOC 200 Construction Codes • 3 cr.
- BOC 201 Uniform Building Code • 3 cr.
- BOC 202 National Electrical Code • 2 cr.
- BOC 205 Advanced Framing Techniques • 3 cr.
- BOC 220 Cabinetmaking II • 3 cr.
- BOC 221 Cabinetmaking III • 3 cr.
- BOC 230 Construction Supervision • 3 cr.
- BOC 235 Furnituremaking II • 3 cr.
- BOC 240 Blueprint Reading II • 3 cr.
- BOC 260 Estimating II • 3 cr.
- BOC 261 Computerized Estimating • 3 cr.
- DRF 130 Architectural Drafting I • 3 cr.
- DRF 140 Civil Drafting • 3 cr.
- DRF 145 AutoSketch • 3 cr.
- DRF 150 AutoCAD I • 3 cr.
- DRF 220 Technical Drafting II • 3 cr.
- DRF 230 Architectural Drafting II • 3 cr.
Certificate of Applied Science
To earn a Certificate of Applied Science in Construction Technology, a student must
complete the core requirements listed under a selected area of specialization, ENL 101
and MAT 101 or MAT 152.
Certificates of Proficiency
Architectural Drafting • 17 cr.
- DRF 120Technical Drafting I • 3 cr.
- DRF 130Architectural Drafting I • 3 cr.
- DRF 150AutoCAD I • 3 cr.
- DRF 200Applied Drafting and Design • 2 cr.
- DRF 230Architectural Drafting II • 3 cr.
- DRF 250 AutoCAD II • 3 cr.
Autocad Specialist • 17 cr.
- CIS170 Operating Systems • 3 cr.
- DRF 150 AutoCAD I • 3 cr.
- DRF 200 Applied Drafting and Design • 2 cr.
- DRF 250 AutoCAD II • 3 cr.
- DRF 251 AutoCAD 3D • 3 cr.
- DRF 252 AutoCAD Productivity • 3 cr.
Building Maintenance • 20 cr.
- BOC 117 Concrete Flatwork and Formwork • 3 cr.
- BOC 120 Cabinetmaking I • 3 cr.
- BOC 131 Plumbing Level I • 4 cr.
- BOC 140 Blueprint Reading I • 3 cr.
- BOC 142 Electrical Level I • 4 cr.
- BOC 180 Building Maintenance • 3 cr.
Cabinetmaking • 17 cr.
- BOC 101 Shop Safety Practices • 2 cr.
- BOC 120 Cabinetmaking I • 3 cr.
- BOC 135 Furnituremaking I • 3 cr.
- BOC 220 Cabinetmaking II • 3 cr.
- BOC 221 Cabinetmaking III • 3 cr.
- BOC 235 Furnituremaking II • 3 cr.
Carpentry • 17 cr.
- BOC 100 Construction Safety • 3 cr.
- BOC 105 Wood and Steel Framing • 3 cr.
- BOC 106 Building Exteriors • 3 cr.
- BOC 108 Finish Carpentry • 2 cr.
- BOC 117 Concrete Flatwork and Formwork • 3 cr.
- BOC 120 Cabinetmaking I • 3 cr.
Supervision • 18 cr.
- BOC 130 Contractor License and Law • 3 cr.
- BOC 140 Blueprint Reading I • 3 cr.
- BOC 160 Estimating I • 3 cr.
- BOC 200 Construction Codes • 3 cr.
- BOC 230 Construction Supervision • 3 cr.
- BOC 261 Computerized Estimating • 3 cr.
Wiring Electrician • 19 cr.
- BOC 100 Construction Safety • 3 cr.
- BOC 142 Electrical Level I • 4 cr.
- BOC 143 Electrical Level II • 4 cr.
- BOC 152 Commercial Wiring • 3 cr.
- BOC 153 Industrial Wiring • 3 cr.
- BOC 202 National Electrical Code • 2 cr.
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