As construction increases, so does the necessity for qualified,
educated carpenters. If you want to build a promising future, Carpentry Management may
be the program for you. This degree program goes beyond teaching you basic carpentry
skills; it gives you a foundation for an administrative position in the construction
industry. Two technical certificates are included as options within this degree
program: Construction Carpentry Technician and Construction Carpentry Assistant. You may
choose to earn the technical certificates while completing the requirements for the degree.
General Education Courses |
ENC 1101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
|
*Humanities |
3 |
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*Mathematics |
3 |
|
*Social and Behavioral Sciences |
3 |
BSC 1005 |
Life in its Biological Environment |
3 |
|
Credit Hours |
15 |
Trade Core Courses |
BCN 1001 |
Introduction to Building Construction |
3 |
ENC 2210 |
Technical Report Writing |
3 |
GEB 1011 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
ETI 1700 |
Occupational Safety |
3 |
APA 1001 |
Applied Accounting |
3 |
BCT 1113 |
Blueprint Reading |
2 |
ETI 1420 |
Engineering Materials and Processes |
3 |
|
Credit Hours |
20 |
Professional Courses |
BCT 1101 |
Tools and Pre-Construction Skills |
3 |
BCT 1102 |
Wood Products, Substitutes, Lumber and Building Materials |
3 |
BCT 1170 |
Interior Trim |
3 |
BCT 1171 |
Exterior Trim and Hardware |
3 |
BCT 1120 |
Leveling Instruments, Site Preparation and Layout |
3 |
BCT 1140 |
Foundation Formwork/Wall and Floor Framing |
3 |
BCT 1130 |
Roof Framing I |
3 |
BCT 1131 |
Roof Framing II and Timber Construction |
3 |
BCT 1940 |
Co-op Work Experience I |
3 |
BCT 1941 |
Co-op Work Experience II |
3 |
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Credit Hours |
30 |