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Preparation for technical occupations in building code enforcement. The program includes study of principles, emphasizing construction materials and methods, principles of construction codes, legal authority and enforcement techniques. This program has been articulated with some area high schools. Recent high school graduates may have earned credit in this program through high school coursework.
All students must demonstrate a minimum math competency equivalent to Elementary Algebra (MTH 095) to fulfill the AAS degree requirement.
"2+2" B.S. Degree in Professional Arts/Applied Organizational Management or Human Resource Management at the
University of St. Francis.
Building Code Enforcement Degree (AAS-0558)
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| Cluster 1
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Credits |
| BCD 101 |
Introduction to Codes Enforcement |
3 |
| ENG 101 |
Composition and Rhetoric |
3 |
| BLD 101 |
Construction Materials and Methods I-Wood |
4 |
| BLD 105 |
Print Reading for Building Construction |
3 |
| GROUP III |
Social and Behavioral Sciences Elective |
3 |
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| Cluster 2 |
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| BCD 201 |
Decision Making in Code Enforcement |
3 |
| BCD 103 |
Residential Concrete and Framing Inspections |
3 |
| BCD 109 |
Property Maintenence |
3 |
| SPE 108 |
Oral Communication |
3 |
| ENG 121 |
Technical Business Writing |
3 |
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| Cluster 3 |
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| BLD 103 |
Construction Materials and Methods V-
Home Energy Dynamics |
3.5 |
| BCD 104 |
Residential Plumbing Inspections |
3 |
| BCD 106 |
Mechanical Inspections |
3 |
| BCD 225 |
Light Commerical Inspection |
3 |
| GROUP V |
Science Elective |
4 |
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| Cluster 4 |
| BCD 105 |
Residential Electrical Inspections |
3 |
| BCD 108 |
Building Construction Fire Science |
3 |
| BCD 202 |
Plan Review |
3 |
BLD |
Course From Electives Below * |
5 |
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Humanities Elective |
3 |
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| Cluster 5 |
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| BCD 230 |
Internship |
3 |
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*Building Construction Electives (Select at least 10 hours) |
| BLD 210 |
Building Rehabilitation I |
5 |
| BLD 220 |
Advanced Carpentry I - Rough Framing |
6 |
| BLD 221 |
Advanced Carpentry II - Finish Carpentry |
6 |
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Minimum Hours for Degree |
66.5 |
For more information contact Steve Kasper,
Program Coordinator at (708) 596-2000, ext. 2295.
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