Undergraduate Program (B.S.)
Program Description
The Field
Educating leaders in the field of sustainable design and construction of the built environment is the core mission of the Building and Construction Technology (BCT) program. Green building is a rapidly emerging field that will remain an essential piece in the changes that need to occur to combat global warming. Despite the cyclical nature of the construction industry, demand for graduates of the BCT Bachelor of Science degree program remains strong, in both the residential housing and the commercial building sectors. Graduates of the BCT program take on leadership roles with their understanding of this technically complex field.
Students participate in coursework covering science, technology, business, and design to support the basis for advancing their careers. The design, construction, and in-service use of residential and commercial buildings are complex and BCT students are offered a wide array of instruction to cover the necessary elements.
Graduates are involved in virtually every area of building technology including sustainable design practices, energy conservation, wood science, construction and project management, and sales and marketing of building materials. Career paths span technical and research disciplines through sales and construction management. It is the experience of integrating scientific and technical understanding with general business acumen that makes graduates of the program especially desirable to many hiring firms.
Sample Schedule
Freshman | Sophomore | Junior | Senior
Freshman Year:
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester | ||
| Math 104 |
Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry 3 Credits |
Math 121 |
Linear Methods and Probability for Business 3 Credits |
| BCT 191A |
The Built Enviornment 3 Credits |
RESEC 102 |
Microeconomics 3 Credits |
| Gen Ed |
Elective 3 Credits |
CHEM 110 |
Chemistry 4 Credits |
| NRC 100 |
Society and the Environment 3 Credits |
GEN ED |
Elective 3 Credits |
| ENGLWP 112 |
Freshman Writing 3 Credits |
GEN ED |
Elective 3 Credits |
| Total Credits: 15 | Total Credits: 16 | ||
Sophmore Year:
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester | ||
| BCT 304 |
Propteries of Wood 3 Credits |
BCT 204 |
Construction Materials and Methods 3 Credits |
| BCT 211 |
Energy Efficient Housing 3 Credits |
Gen Ed |
Elective 3 Credits |
| Gen Ed |
Elective 3 Credits |
BCT 314 |
Architectural Blueprint Reading 3 Credits |
| Physics 131/133 |
Phyics I 4 Credits |
Physics 132/134 |
Physics II 4 Credits |
|
Light-frame Structures 3 Credits |
Econ 104 |
Macroeconomics 3 Credits |
|
| Total Credits: 16 | Total Credits: 16 | ||
Junior Year:
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester | ||
| NatRes&E 397A |
Professional Writing 3 Credits |
BCT 353 |
Business of Building 3 Credits |
| BCT 220 |
Intro to CAD 3 Credits |
BCT 492B |
Professional Seminar 1 Credit |
| BCT 352 |
Building Materials Marketing 3 Credits |
BCT 396 |
Independent Study For Juniors 3 Credits |
| Elective |
Professional Elective 3 Credits |
Elective |
Professional Elective 3 Credits |
| Forest 492 |
Public Speaking 3 Credits |
Elective |
MGT 260 or MGT 301 or ACCTG 221 3 Credits |
| Gen Ed |
Elective 3 Credits |
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| Total Credits: 15 | Total Credits: 16 | ||
Senior Year:
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester | ||
| BCT 530 |
Mechanics of Building Materials for Construction 3 Credit |
BCT 420 |
Advanced Topics in CAD 3 Credits |
| Elective |
Professional Elective 3 Credit |
BCT 597P |
Project Mgmt. for Design and Const. 3 Credits |
| Elective |
Professional Elective 3 Credits |
Elective |
Professional Elective 3 Credits |
| BCT 496 |
Independent Study for Seniors 3 Credits |
BCT 396 |
Independent Senior Project 3 Credit |
| BCT 597E |
Building Energy & Env. Systems 3 Credit |
BCT 540 |
Design of Wood Structures 3 Credits |
| Total Credit: 15 | Total Credit: 15 | ||
