Architecture and Construction
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PROGRAM OF STUDY: CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND INSPECTION
The Construction Management and Inspection program of study explores the occupations and educational opportunities associated with cost estimates for construction projects or services to aid management in bidding on or determining the price of products or services. This program of study may also include exploration into inspecting structures using engineering skills to determine structural soundness and compliance with specifications, building codes, and other regulations.9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Certifications/CTSO Principles of Construction (CHS9 or CHS)
Construction Management I (CHS)
Construction Management II (Northlake CC) Practicum in Construction Management (Northlake CC) - OSHA 30 Hour Construction
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Course Information
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7710Y (7710 A and B)
Grades: 9-12
Level: 2
Credit: 1 (+.5 Professional Communications Credit)
Prerequisite: None
Certification Possibility & Required Fees (no fees at CHS9): OSHA Construction ($25) CTSO Membership opportunity: TSA- Technology Student Association- $25 Dues
Principles of Construction is intended to provide an introduction and lay a solid foundation for those students entering the construction or craft skilled areas. The course provides a strong knowledge of construction safety, construction mathematics, and common hand and power tools. This course also provides communication and occupation skills to assist the student in obtaining and maintaining employment. -
7711Y (7711 A and B)
Grade: 10-12
Level: 2
Credit: 1
Recommended Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry
In Construction Management I, students will gain knowledge and skills needed to enter the workforce as apprentice carpenters or building maintenance supervisors’ assistants or to build a foundation toward a postsecondary degree in architecture, construction science, drafting, or engineering. Construction Management I include the knowledge of design techniques and tools related to the management of architectural and engineering projects.
What’s Next? Construction Management II -
7712Y (7712 A and B)
Grade: 11-12
Level: 3
Credit: 2 (6 hours Dual Credit)
Prerequisite: Construction Management I
In Construction Management II, students will gain knowledge and skills needed to enter the workforce as apprentice carpenters or building maintenance supervisors' assistants or to build a foundation toward a postsecondary degree in architecture, construction science, drafting, or engineering. Construction Management II includes knowledge of the design, techniques, and tools related to the management of architectural and engineering projects.
North Lake Dual Credit: Fall Semester- CNBT 2342 -Construction Management
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North Lake Dual Credit: Spring Semester-CNBT 1311- Construction Materials & Methods
What’s Next? Practicum in Construction Management -
7713DY (7713 DA and DB)
Grades: 12
Level: 3
Credit: 2 (6 hours Dual Credit)
Prerequisite: Construction Management II
Practicum in Construction Management is an occupationally specific course designed to provide classroom technical instruction or on-the-job training experiences. Safety and career opportunities are included in addition to work ethics and job-related study in the classroom.
North Lake Dual Credit: Fall Semester- CNBT 1302- Mechanical, Plumbing, & Electrical
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North Lake Dual Credit: Spring Semester- CNBT 2310- Commercial / Industrial Blueprint Reading