Construction Technology, Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degree
Introduction to woodworking tools, materials, hand and power tools used in residential and commercial jobsites. Overview of the woodworking industry, safety and building materials. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Formerly GRBD 101)
Courses
- AMATH 121 — Applied Math for Professional & Tech Programs I
- CMST& 220 — Public Speaking
- CONST 101 — Introduction to Woodworking
- CONST 102 — Woodworking II
- CONST 103 — Finish Carpentry
- CONST 105 — Blueprint Reading
- CONST 106 — Foundations and Framing
- CONST 107 — Siding, Decks and Stairs
- CONST 108 — Roof Systems and Roofing
- CONST 114 — Residential Remodel and Retrofit
- CONST 136 — Building Permits and Codes
- CONST 153 — Residential Homebuilding
- CONST 160 — Small Farm and Backyard Carpentry
- CONST 195 — Facilities Maintenance
- CONST 206 — Advanced Carpentry Design and Concepts
- CONST 210 — Job Site Management
- CONST 212 — Engineered Building Materials & Methods
- CONST 215 — Carpentry Estimation
- CONST 220 — Alternative Building Methods
- CONST 225 — Construction Management
- ENGL& 101 — English Composition I
- FA 100 — Industrial First Aid