13.07.2015 Views

2011 - 2012 Student Calendar - Helena College of Technology

2011 - 2012 Student Calendar - Helena College of Technology

2011 - 2012 Student Calendar - Helena College of Technology

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Construction <strong>Technology</strong>Construction <strong>Technology</strong> prepares students with entry level skills for the construction industry. The Certificate <strong>of</strong> AppliedScience, or one-year Carpentry program, includes site layout, framing, floors, walls, and ro<strong>of</strong>s, as well as interior and exteriorfinishing, and welding. The two-year Associate <strong>of</strong> Applied Science program adds stationary tools, construction management,construction estimating, light equipment and rigging, and special topics in construction. These classes are taught using acombination <strong>of</strong> classroom work and hands-on building. <strong>Student</strong>s will need pr<strong>of</strong>essional tools to gain employment upongraduation; therefore, they are required to purchase a tool set as outlined in the tool section.Faculty Advisors: Mike Ceartin and Harold KellySemester <strong>of</strong> Entry: FallLength <strong>of</strong> Program: 2 SemestersType <strong>of</strong> Program: Certificate <strong>of</strong> Applied ScienceCarpentryFirst SemesterCourseNumber Course Title Credits CSTN100 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Construction <strong>Technology</strong>.................................................................................. 3 CSTN120 Carpentry Basics and Rough-In Framing...................................................................................... 5 CSTN148 Blueprint Reading, Codes and Estimating.................................................................................... 3 CSTN160 Construction Concepts and Building Lab ..................................................................................... 3 HR100T Human Relations................................................................................................................................2 M100T Introduction to Technical Mathematics.......................................................................................... 1Total Credits.................................................................................................................................... 17Second Semester CSTN124 Cabinet Installation, Interior/Finish/Paint..................................................................................... 2 CSTN137 Insulation and Energy Building Practices...................................................................................... 2 CSTN145 Ext. Finish, Stair, and Metal SF........................................................................................................ 3 CSTN150 Drywall Application and Finishing................................................................................................ 3 CSTN161 Construction Concepts and Building Lab II.................................................................................. 3 CSTN175 Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Applications........................................................................................................................ 3 WRIT104T Workplace Communication............................................................................................................. 2 CAPP106 Short Courses: Computer Applications..........................................................................................1Total Credits.................................................................................................................................... 19 (36)Computer Aided DraftingThe Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) focus will provide students with a solid foundation in the utilization <strong>of</strong> CAD as a toolfor various drafting technologies. Those students who are exploring the field <strong>of</strong> Computer Aided Design, or need to developCAD skills, will find this certificate challenging and beneficial for future applications. <strong>Student</strong>s are able to select Architectureor Technical options. This focus is designed to be completed in correlation with an A.A.S. degree, and it will take 3 semestersto complete the sequence.Length <strong>of</strong> Program:Type <strong>of</strong> Program:9 Semester CreditsFocus <strong>of</strong> studyCourseNumber Course Title Credits DFT150 AutoCAD 2D.................................................................................................................................................3 DFT200 AutoCAD 3D.................................................................................................................................................3 DFT210 Technical Drafting I - CAD 2D or...............................................................................................................3 DFT225 Architectural Drafting I - CAD (3)Total Credits.................................................................................................................................................9UM-<strong>Helena</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> <strong>2011</strong> - <strong>2012</strong> Academic Catalog 55

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!