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<strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 2005-2006 Catalog • 199<br />

DFT252AA Computer Aided Drafting I: AutoCAD + 3<br />

DFT254AA Computer Aided Drafting II: AutoCAD + 3<br />

DFT257AD Architectural CAD: Architectural Desktop + 3<br />

Department Chairperson: Dr. J. Mireles<br />

Building Safety & Construction Technology<br />

Associate in Applied Science — AAS 3832<br />

66-68 Credits<br />

The Associate of Applied Science degree in Building Safety and<br />

Construction Technology is designed to prepare students for<br />

positions as building inspectors for local municipalities and<br />

construction companies. The building inspector's work<br />

involves face-to-face relationships with building contractors,<br />

trades people, architects, engineers, homeowners, and other<br />

members of the general public. A thorough knowledge of<br />

building codes and construction methods accompanied by good<br />

communication and judgement skills is emphasized throughout<br />

the program.<br />

Program Notes: Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in<br />

all courses required within the program. Students planning to<br />

transfer to a four-year college or university should contact the<br />

Industrial Technology faculty or the Advisement Center for<br />

specific information on transfer requirements.<br />

Program Prerequisites: 1 Credit<br />

BPC/CIS121AE Windows Operating System: Level I (1) OR<br />

BPC/CIS121AG Windows 98 - Level I (1) OR 1<br />

Equivalent, OR<br />

Departmental Approval<br />

Required Courses: 44-46 Credits<br />

BLT120 Techniques of Building Inspection 3<br />

BLT122 Basic Engineering for Building Inspectors<br />

and Contractors I + 3<br />

BLT124 Designing for the Americans with<br />

Disabilities Act (ADA) 3<br />

BLT126 Soil Mechanics + 3<br />

BLT128 Mechanical Codes 3<br />

BLT129 Materials of Construction 3<br />

BLT130 Applied Building Codes 4<br />

BLT131 Applied Electric Codes 4<br />

BLT132 Applied Plumbing Codes 4<br />

BLT200 Construction Management: Field<br />

Operations + 3<br />

DFT126 Building Trades Blueprint Reading 3<br />

DFT252AA Computer-Aided Drafting I: AutoCAD 3<br />

MAT187 Precalculus + (5) OR<br />

MAT151 <strong>College</strong> Algebra/Functions + (4) AND<br />

MAT182 Plane Trigonometry + (3) 5-7<br />

Restricted Electives: None.<br />

General Education: 22 Credits<br />

Core: 12 Credits<br />

First-Year Composition:<br />

Any approved General Education course in the First-<br />

Year Composition area. 6<br />

Oral Communication:<br />

Any approved General Education course in the<br />

Oral Communication area. 3<br />

Critical Reading:<br />

Any approved General Education course in the Critical<br />

Reading area OR<br />

Equivalent as indicated by assessment. 3<br />

Mathematics:<br />

Met by (MAT151 and MAT182), or<br />

MAT187 in Required Courses area. 0<br />

Distribution: 10 Credits<br />

Humanities and Fine Arts:<br />

Any approved General Education course in the Humanities<br />

and Fine Arts area. 3<br />

Social /Behavioral Sciences:<br />

Any approved General Education course in the Social &<br />

Behavioral Sciences area. 3<br />

Natural Sciences:<br />

Any approved General Education course in the Natural<br />

Sciences area. 4<br />

Department Chairperson: Dr. J. Mireles<br />

Building Safety & Construction Technology<br />

Certificate of Completion — CCL 5432<br />

44-46 Credits<br />

The Certificate of Completion in Building Safety and<br />

Construction Technology program is designed to prepare<br />

students for positions as building inspectors for local<br />

municipalities and construction companies. The building<br />

inspector's work involves face-to-face relationships with<br />

building contractors, trades people, architects, engineers,<br />

homeowners, and other members of the general public. A<br />

thorough knowledge of building codes and construction<br />

methods accompanied by good communication and judgement<br />

skills is emphasized throughout the program.<br />

Program Notes: Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in<br />

all courses required within the program. Students planning to<br />

transfer to a four-year college or university should contact the<br />

Industrial Technology faculty or the Advisement Center for<br />

specific information on transfer requirements.<br />

Program Prerequisites: 1 Credit<br />

BPC/CIS121AE Windows Operating System: Level I (1) OR<br />

BPC/CIS121AG Windows 98 - Level I (1) OR 1<br />

Equivalent, OR<br />

Departmental Approval<br />

Required Courses: 44-46 Credits<br />

BLT120 Techniques of Building Inspection 3<br />

BLT122 Basic Engineering for Building<br />

Inspectors & Contractors I + 3<br />

BLT124 Designing for the Americans with Disabilities<br />

Act (ADA) 3<br />

BLT126 Soil Mechanics + 3<br />

BLT128 Mechanical Codes 3<br />

BLT129 Materials of Construction 3<br />

BLT130 Applied Building Codes 4<br />

BLT131 Applied Electric Codes 4<br />

BLT132 Applied Plumbing Codes 4<br />

BLT200 Construction Management: Field Operations + 3<br />

DFT126 Building Trades Blueprint Reading 3<br />

DFT252AA Computer-Aided Drafting I: AutoCAD + 3<br />

Technology &<br />

Trade Industrial

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