The Certificate A in Construction Technology is ideal for professionals looking to upskill, offering focused training in specific areas like advanced framing, site management, and updated building techniques to stay current with industry innovations. Print Degree Map Year 1 - Fall Fall Course Code Course Title Credit Notes CST 100 OSHA 10 1 Prerequisite(s): None × OSHA 10 : CST 100 This quality safety training course is intended to inform students about the general hazards of construction work. Completion of the Construction Industry version, which is geared towards new construction projects, major renovation work, and demolition, will prepare students for work that will be completed at the job site. Prerequisite(s): None CST 105 Introductory Craft Skills 3 Prerequisite(s): None × Introductory Craft Skills : CST 105 The Introductory Craft Skills course provides instruction on basic construction skills through NCCER Core: Introduction to Basic Construction Skills curriculum. The included NCCER Core modules prepare individuals for entry-level positions on project sites by providing a basic understanding of a career in the construction industry, safety, construction math, and hand and power tools. Students taking this course, combined with the Construction Basics course, will be prepared to take and pass the Core: Introduction to Basic Construction Skills exam to earn the NCCER Core credential. All content is from NCCER Core 6th edition modules. Prerequisite(s): None CST 110 Construction Basics 3 Prerequisite(s): None × Construction Basics : CST 110 The Construction Basics course provides instruction on basic construction skills through NCCER Core: Introduction to Basic Construction Skills curriculum. The included NCCER Core modules prepare individuals for entry-level positions on project sites by providing the basic instruction and hands-on training in construction drawings, basic rigging, communication skills, employability skills, and materials handling. Students taking this course, combined with the Introductory Craft Skills course, will be prepared to take and pass the Core: Introduction to Basic Construction Skills exam to earn the NCCER Core credential. Prerequisite(s): None CST 115 Concrete 4 Prerequisite(s): CST 100; CST 105 and CST 110 both with a grade of “C” or higher. × Concrete : CST 115 This course introduces students to the fundamental principles and practices of concrete construction. The course covers a wide range of topics, including: Concrete Materials, Mix Design, Formwork, Placement and Finishing, Curing, Reinforcement, Safety Practices. Prerequisite(s): CST 100; CST 105 and CST 110 both with a grade of “C” or higher. CST 120 Carpentry I 3 Prerequisite(s): CST 100; CST 105 and CST 110 both with a grade of “C” or higher × Carpentry I : CST 120 The Carpentry I course helps learners to build general carpentry skills through NCCER General Carpentry curriculum. The included NCCER General Carpentry modules prepare individuals for entry-level positions on project sites by providing instruction and hands-on training for an orientation to the carpentry trade, building materials and fasteners, construction plans & documents, and site and building layout. Students taking this course, combined with the Carpentry II course, will be prepared to take and pass the General Carpentry exam to earn the NCCER General Carpentry credential. Prerequisite(s): CST 100; CST 105 and CST 110 both with a grade of “C” or higher CST 125 Occupational Work Experience I 2 Prerequisite(s): CST 100; CST 105 and CST 110 both with a grade of “C” or higher. × Occupational Work Experience I : CST 125 This course will provide students with practical experience in a workplace setting. Prerequisite(s): CST 100; CST 105 and CST 110 both with a grade of “C” or higher.