INDT2103 — Applied Construction Capstone
3 Credits This course provides students with an opportunity to apply the skills, knowledge, and work habits developed throughout their construction program in a comprehensive, real-world project. Students take on advanced roles in planning, estimating, scheduling, and executing residential or light commercial construction projects while emphasizing safety, quality, and teamwork. The course focuses on integrating multiple trades-such as carpentry, electrical, and plumbing-into a coordinated build process that mirrors industry standards. Students will develop leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills as they manage projects from design to completion. This capstone experience prepares students for postsecondary education, apprenticeships, or entry-level employment in the construction industry. (PLO 1) Plan, organize, and manage a complete construction project from concept to completion, including scheduling, material selection, and budgeting.(PLO 2, 5) Interpret blueprints, drawings, and specifications to coordinate multi-trade construction tasks.(PLO 4, 5, 6) Estimate quantities, costs, and labor requirements for residential or light commercial construction projects using industry-standard methods.(PLO 3) Demonstrate advanced proficiency in at least one construction trade area (e.g., carpentry, electrical, or plumbing). (PLO 7)
Prerequisites: INDT1123