Construction Option
Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET)
The bachelor's program in construction technology (CNT) is open to students with an A.S. in architectural technology or civil engineering technology or with an equivalent degree. The curriculum is intended to further students' knowledge in areas of construction contract administration, specification writing, construction field operations, construction
scheduling/project control, construction costs and bidding, and construction management through further technical course work. Additional course work in economics, law, management, mathematics, lab sciences, and training in written and oral communication are also included.
Many students complete all or part of their course work on a part-time basis by taking a reduced course load during the semesters they are engaged in construction-related employment.
Graduates of the program are prepared for employment with architects, contractors, building product companies, consulting engineering firms, utilities, and state and other government organizatiOns. Occupations such as detailing, drafting, inspecting, estimating, project management, merchandising, supervising, and testing may also be filled by experienced graduates of this program. The curriculum is not intended to prepare students for registration as professional architects Or engineers.
Junior Year Fifth Semester
CET 350 Structural Design for Construction .. ,3 CNT 347 Construction Contract
Administration .. , .... " ... " .... " .. " .. , ... .3 CET 312 Construction Surveying ... , ... 3 ECON E201 Introduction to
Microeconomics ... 3 Mathematics Selective ... " .... 3 15
Senior Year Seventh Semester
CNT 330 Construction Field Operations ... 3 CNT 342 Construction Cost and Bidding ... 3 CET 452 Hydraulics and Drainage ... .3 TCM 340 Correspondence in Business and
Industry ... ,., .. , ... " ... , ... 3 Science Elective ... 4 16
Sixth Semester
CET 231 Soils Testing (ART majors) or Construction Elective (CET majors) ... .3 CNT 341 Construction Scheduling and
Project Control, ... , .. " ... 3 BUS L203 Commercial Law I or ... 3 CNT 302 Construction Law and Ethics ... 3 OLS 252 Human Behavior in Organizations .... 3 Humanities or Social Science Elective ... , .. .3 15 Summer Session
CNT 390 Construction Work Experience ... 1
Eighth Semester
CNT 447 Construction Project Management ... 3 CNT 470 Site Development ... " ... 3 CNT 494 Engineering Economics for
Construction ... 3 Construction Elective ... , ... , ... 3 Humanities or Social Science Elective ... 3 15
Bachelor of Science-Construction Technology
Structural/Civil Design Option
This degree program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET)
The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree program in construction technology (CNT) is open to students with an A.S. degree in architectural technology (ART) or A.S. degree in civil engineering technology (CET) or an equivalent degree. The curriculum is intended to further students' knowledge in areas of structural and civil engineering design with emphasis on steel, reinforced concrete, wood, timber, forrnwork, and foundation design through further technical course work.
Additional course work in economics, law, management, mathematics, lab sciences, and written and oral communications are also included. Many students complete all or part of their course work on a part-time basis by taking a reduced course load during the semesters they are engaged in construction-related employment.
Graduates of the program are prepared for employment with architects, contractors, consulting engineering firms, utilities, and state and other government organizations. Experienced graduates of this program may also qualify for occupations such as detailing, dra.fti.n& inspecting, structural and civil designing, and testing. The curriculum is not intended to prepare students for
registration as professional architects or engineers.
Junior Year
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester
CNT 347 Construction Contract CET 231 Soils Testing (ART majors) or Administration ... 3 Construction Elective (CET majors) ... 3 CET 312 Construction Surveying ... 3 CET 387 Reinforced Concrete Design ... 3 CET 382 Steel Structures Design ... 3 BUS L203 Commercial Law Ior ... 3 ECON £201 Introduction to CNT 302 Construction Law and Ethics ... 3
Microeconomics ... 3 OLS 252 Human Behavior in
Mathematics Selective ... .."a Organizations ... , ... , ... 3 15 Humanities or Social Science Elective ... .."a 15 Summer Session
CNT 390 Construction Experience ... 1
Construction Technology 69
Senior Year
Seventh Semester Eighth Semester
CET 452 Hydraulics and Drainage ... 3 ART 476 Writing Construction Documents ... 3 CET 484 Wood, Timber, and CNT 470 Site Development ... 3
Formwork Design ... 3 CNT 494 Engineering Economics for
TCM 340 Correspondence in Business Construction ... 3 and Industry ... .3 CET 430 Foundation Systems ... 3 Construction Elective ... 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective ... ...,l Science Elective ... ~ 15
16
Bachelor of Science-Construction Technology
Surveying Option
This degree program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET)
The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree program in construction technology (CNT) is open to students with an A.S. degree in architectural technolOgy (ART) or civil engineering technology (CET) or an equivalent degree. The curriculum is intended to further students' knowledge in areas of surveying, including construction surveying, surveying computations, global pOSitioning systems (GPS), and geodesy, as well as surveying law, legal descriptions, geographical
information systems (GIS), and cartography through additional technical course work.
Additional course work in economics, law, statistics, lab science, and in written and oral communications are also included. Many students complete all or part of their course work on a part-time basis by taking a reduced course load during the semesters they are engaged in construction-related employment.
Graduates of the program are prepared for employment with surveying companies, architects, contractors, consulting engineering firms, utilities, and state and other government organizations.
Occupations such as detailing, drafting, and surveying may also be filled by experienced graduates of the program. The curriculum is intended to prepare graduates for registration as land surveyors. The curriculum is not intended to prepare students for registration as professional architects or engineers.
Junior Year Fifth Semester
CNT 347 Construction Contract
Administration ... 3 CET 308 GPS for Surveyors ... 3 CET 312 Construction Surveying ... 3 ECON E201 Introduction to
Microeconomics ... 3 STAT 301 Elementary Statistical
Methods 1.. •••...•...•...••....•.•...••.... d.
15 Senior Year
Seventh Semester
CET 304 Legal Descriptions for Surveyors ... 3 GEOG 438 Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) ... 3 CET 452 Hydraulics and Drainage ... 3 TCM 340 Correspondence in Business
and Industry ... 3 Science Elective ... ~
16
Sixth Semester
CET 210 Surveying Computations ... 3 CET 302 Geodesy ... 3 BUS 1203 Commercial Law I ... 3 OLS 252 Human Behavior in Organizations ... 3 Humanities or Sodal Science Elective ... d.
15 Summer Session
CNT 390 Construction Experience ... 1
Eighth Semester
CET 402 Surveying Law ... 3 CNT 470 Site Development ... 3 CNT 494 Engineering Economics for
Construction ... .3 GEOG 435 Cartography and Graphics ... 3 Humanities/Sodal Science Elective ... ...,l 15