Building Construction Technology - Diploma

Contact Information:

Ron Parisien, Building Construction Instructor

(701) 394-3958

CTE Building

rparisien@tm.edu

 

Program Type

Diploma

Estimated Time to Complete

Four semesters (Two academic years)

Format

On Campus

Program Description

The Construction Technology Program prepares the student for a productive career in residential and light commercial construction. The program furnishes a broad-based knowledge combined with detailed training in theory, knowledge and hands-on-labs in areas that provide the technical and managerial expertise, allowing for future advancement in the construction industry.  Our curriculum places particular emphasis on "green" building techniques. Students will earn industry recognized credentials under NCCER (National Center for Construction and Education Research), as the cornerstone of our program. As certified professionals under NCCER, our students will be part of a safe, productive and sustainable workforce of construction professionals.

Mission

Institutional Mission Statement

 

Turtle Mountain Community College is committed to functioning as an autonomous Indian controlled college on the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Reservation focusing on general studies, undergraduate education, Career & Technical Education, scholarly research, and continuous improvement of student learning. By creating an academic environment in which the cultural and social heritage of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa is brought to bear throughout the curriculum, the college establishes an administration, staff, faculty, and student body exerting leadership in the community and providing service to it.

Career Outlook

Graduates are prepared for a wide range of construction-related positions such as self-employed contractors, project designers, and various levels of supervision. Upon completion of the program, our students have an understanding of their opportunities for advancement and growth at every step of career development. Most construction careers require specific skills and aptitudes, such as dexterity, physical stamina, and problem-solving ability.

Credit Hours

51 Credits

Application Deadline

Review the TMCC Academic Calendar for registration deadlines for each semester. 

Plan of Study Grid


Year One Fall

BCT 103Construction Blueprint Reading

3

BCT 105Core Curriculum

2

BCT 115Site Layout & Concrete Form Construction

2

BCT 120Framing Principles and Methods

3

BCT 125Framing Shop I

4

SAFT 110OSHA 10-Hour

1

Total Credit Hours:15

Year One Spring

BCT 130Exterior Finish Theory and Lab

4

BCT 135Framing Shop II

4

BCT 144Construction Estimating

3

BCT 145Interior Finish Theory & Shop I

4

BCT 161Internship

2

BOTE 177Job Readiness

1

Total Credit Hours:18

Year Two Fall

BCT 200Computer Technology in Construction

3

BCT 216Sustainable Building I

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Year Two Spring

BCT 148Interior Finish Theory & Shop II

4

BCT 161Internship

2

BCT 205Commercial Construction Theory & Shop

3

BCT 218Sustainable Building II

3

Total Credit Hours:12