Associate of Applied Science in Pile Driving Technology (Apprenticeship)
This program is offered in partnership with the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters - United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in a registered apprenticeship program in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.
Courses
- AIT 2990 — AIT-2990 Contracting in a Diverse World
- ATCT 1301 — ATCT-1301 Introduction to Carpentry
- ATCT 1310 — ATCT-1310 Carpentry Safety
- ATMW 1340 — ATMW-1340 Introduction to Pile Driving
- ATMW 1450 — ATMW-1450 Heavy Rigging
- ATMW 1490 — ATMW-1490 Millwright Pile Driver Weld I
- ATMW 2230 — ATMW-2230 Millwright Pile Driver Weld II
- ATMW 2520 — ATMW-2520 Millwright PileDriver Weld III
- ATPD 1310 — ATPD-1310 Technical Measurements, Hand & Power Tool Use in Pile Driving
- ATPD 1330 — ATPD-1330 Print Reading for Pile Driving
- ATPD 1370 — ATPD-1370 Pile Driving on Land and Water
- ATPD 2020 — ATPD-2020 Pile Driving Technologies
- ATPD 2700 — ATPD-2700 Millwright-Pile Driver Weld IV
- ATPD 2710 — ATPD-2710 Millwright-Pile Driver Weld V
- CNST 1281 — CNST-1281 Construction Engineering Orientation
- CNST 1290 — CNST-1290 Construction Print Reading
- CNST 1510 — CNST-1510 Green Building & Sustainability I
- CNST 2131 — CNST-2131 Construction Methods and Materials
- CNST 2990 — CNST-2990 Construction Estimating & Cost Analysis
- ENG 1010 — ENG-1010 College Composition I
- ENG 101H — ENG-101H Honors College Composition I
- ENG 2151 — ENG-2151 Technical Writing
- IT 1090 — IT-1090 Computer Applications
- IT 109H — IT-109H Honors Computer Applications