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<strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 2005-2006 Catalog • 201<br />

CET171 Construction Contracts (3) OR<br />

GTC121 Construction Estimating I (3) 3<br />

CET201 Boundary Control & Legal Principles I + 3<br />

CET202 Boundary Control & Legal Principles II + 3<br />

CET211 Strength of Materials + 3<br />

CET241 Fundamentals of Traffic Engineering 3<br />

MAT187 Precalculus + (5) OR<br />

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

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

DFT121 Introduction to Architectural Drafting 3<br />

DFT126 Building Trades Blueprint Reading 3<br />

DFT131 Civil Drafting I + 3<br />

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

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

Computer-Aided Drafting<br />

Certificate of Completion — CCL 5650<br />

18 Credits<br />

The Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) certificate program is<br />

designed to develop two and three dimensional CAD skills<br />

along with competence in CAD customization and<br />

management.<br />

Completion of the certificate prepares students for entry level<br />

positions as CAD drafters and offers career advancement<br />

opportunities for persons currently employed in<br />

design/drafting positions.<br />

and documents. Completers are prepared for entry-level<br />

positions as estimators, project coordinators, project managers,<br />

construction superintendents, and job site administrators.<br />

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

all courses required within the program.<br />

Admission Criteria: None.<br />

Program Prerequisites: Credits: 6<br />

MAT102 Mathematical Concepts/Applications + OR<br />

Equivalent as indicated by assessment, OR<br />

Satisfactory completion of a higher level mathematics<br />

course, AND 3<br />

CRE101 Critical and Evaluative Reading I +, OR<br />

Equivalent as indicated by assessment 3<br />

Required Courses: Credits 28<br />

BLT120 Techniques of Building Inspection 3<br />

BLT124 Designing for the Americans with Disabilities<br />

Act (ADA) 3<br />

BLT130 Applied Building Codes 4<br />

BLT200 Construction Management: Field<br />

Operations + 3<br />

CET103 Construction Methods 3<br />

CET171 Construction Contracts 3<br />

DFT126 Building Trades Blueprint Reading 3<br />

GTC121 Construction Estimating I 3<br />

GTC123 Construction Estimating II 3<br />

Program Notes: Students planning to transfer to a four-year<br />

college or university should contact the Industrial Technology<br />

faculty or the Advisement Center for specific information on<br />

transfer requirements. Students must earn a grade of “C” or<br />

better in all courses required within the program.<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: 18 Credits<br />

DFT121 Introduction to Architectural Drafting 3<br />

DFT122 Residential Architectural Drawing + 3<br />

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

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

DFT256AA Computer Aided Drafting III: AutoCAD + 3<br />

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

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

Construction Management<br />

Certificate of Completion — CCL 5115<br />

28 Credits<br />

The Certificate of Completion in Construction Management<br />

primarily prepares construction industry people to assume<br />

leadership and middle management positions with construction<br />

companies, architectural and engineering firms, and land<br />

developers. The program emphasizes hands-on skills in<br />

construction estimating, scheduling, communicating,<br />

supervising and managing construction personnel, equipment<br />

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

Surveying Technology<br />

Associate in Applied Science — AAS 3011<br />

61 Credits<br />

The Associate in Surveying Technology is a program of study<br />

designed to provide students with skills for surveying positions<br />

of responsible charge in the field or office of local municipalities<br />

or consulting firms. Students in this program receive education<br />

and training that enables them to perform multiple surveying<br />

tasks related to boundaries, construction, and mapping.<br />

Program graduates are prepared for entry-level positions as<br />

survey instrument persons or survey technicians.<br />

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

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

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

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

specific information on transfer requirements.<br />

Admission Criteria: None.<br />

Program Prerequisites: 7 Credits<br />

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

Equivalent, or a satisfactory score on the District<br />

placement exam. 4<br />

MAT172 Finite Math + (3) OR<br />

GBS220 Quantitative Methods in Business + (3) 3<br />

Technology &<br />

Trade Industrial

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