Construction

Courses

CST 110: Intro to Construction

Program
Credits 2 Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 2
Clinical Experience Hours
0

This course introduces construction terminology, materials, and practices found at a construction worksite. Emphasis is placed on common and innovative practices, methods, materials, and other related topics of the construction industry. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully identify various practices, methods, and materials used in the construction industry.

CST 111: Construction I

Program
Credits 4 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 3
Clinical Experience Hours
0

This course covers standard and alternative building methods to include wall framing. Topics include safety and footings, foundations, floor framing systems, and wall framing systems commonly used in the construction industry. Upon completion, students should be able to safely erect all framing necessary to begin roof framing.

CST 112: Construction II

Program
Credits 4 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 3
Clinical Experience Hours
0

This course covers building methods and materials used to dry-in a building. Topics include safety, ceiling/roof framing applications, roof finishes, windows, and exterior doors. Upon completion, students should be able to safely erect different roof types and properly install windows and exterior doors, roofing, and exterior finish materials.

State Corequisite Courses

CST 221: Statics/Structures

Program
Credits 4 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 3
Clinical Experience Hours
0

This course covers the principles of statics and strength of materials as applied to structural building components. Topics include forces on columns, beams, girders, and footings and connection points when timber, steel, and concrete members are used. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately analyze load conditions present in structural members.

State Prerequisites

MAT 110, MAT 121 or MAT 171

State Prerequisite Courses

CST 241: Planning/Estimating I

Program
Credits 3 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2
Clinical Experience Hours
0

This course covers the procedures involved in planning and estimating a construction/building project. Topics include performing quantity take-offs of materials necessary for a building project. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately complete a take-off of materials and equipment needs involved in a construction project.

State Prerequisites

BPR 130, MAT 121 or MAT 171