Construction and Building Science – Residential Finish Carpentry/Cabinetry (CBRFO)

Graduation Requirements

Requirement Credit Hrs.
General Education 27.0
Major Requirements 18.5
Option Requirements 51.0
Electives 3.0
Total Credit Hours Required 99.5

General Education Requirements - 27.0 credit hrs.

Communications
Courses Credit Hrs.
English-Level I 4.5
English-Level II 4.5
ENGL 1220 and ENGL 1240 are recommended but may not transfer.
Humanities/Social Sciences
Courses Credit Hrs.
Humanities/Social Sciences 4.5
PSYC 1000 is recommended but may not transfer.
Quantitative/Numeracy Skills
Courses Credit Hrs.
Mathematics 4.5
MATH 1240 is recommended but may not transfer.
Other
Courses Credit Hrs.
HMRL 1010 Human Relations Skills Course is available online 4.5
INFO 1001 Information Systems and Literacy Course is available online 4.5

Major Requirements for Construction and Building Science - 18.5 credit hrs.

Courses Credit Hrs.
CNST 1000 Introduction to Building Construction 3.5
CNST 1010 Print Reading II - Residential/Light Commercial 3.5
CNST 1050 Introduction to Carpentry 3.5
CNST 2050 Builders Level, Transit, and Building Layout 3.5
CNST 2100 Construction Safety (30-Hour) 4.5

Option requirements for Construction and Building Science – Residential Finish Carpentry/Cabinetry - 51.0 credit hrs.

Courses Credit Hrs.
CNST 1070 EIFS and Stucco Finish 3.5
CNST 1220 Remodeling and Deconstruction 6.5
CNST 1250 Interior Finish 6.5
CNST 1260 Introduction to Cabinet Making 3.0
CNST 1261 Basic Cabinet Construction 6.5
CNST 1270 General Painting, Staining, and Cabinet Finishing 3.0
CNST 1370 Exterior Finish 6.5
CNST 2130 Construction Estimating 4.0
CNST 2380 Stair Construction 3.5
CNST 2981 Internship 8.0

Electives for Construction and Building Science – Residential Finish Carpentry/Cabinetry - 3.0 credit hrs.

Courses Credit Hrs.
Choose 3.0 credit hours from the following subjects:
ACCT, ARCH, BSAD, CNST, ELTR, ENGL, ENTR, FINA, GEOG, HMRL, HORT, HVAC, INCT, INFO, INTD, MATH, PHYS, PSYC, RDLS, REES, SCET, SCIE, SPAN, WELD, and WORK.
3.0

The degree option is a specialization within a program. Although students may complete multiple options within this program, only the major degree is awarded.