2016-2017 Catalog

Construction and Building Science – Concrete and Masonry Specialist (CBMCE)

Award: Certificate of achievement

Pathway to associate degree:  Construction and Building Science - Concrete/Masonry Construction (CBMCO)

Program location: Applied Technology Center, South Omaha Campus

This certificate of achievement provides basic skills in the concrete and masonry trade. Students acquire knowledge and skills needed for an entry-level position in concrete and masonry. This certificate leaves students employable in both the residential and commercial areas of construction.

For more information about educational cost, median loan debt, and other important information related to this program, please visit our website at mccneb.edu/Academics/Programs-of-Study/Construction-Education/Construction-And-Building-Science.aspx.

Graduation Requirements

General education

13.5

Major requirements

38.0

Total credit hours required

51.5

General education requirements (13.5 credit hrs.)

Communications

English level I

4.5 credits

See Communications course options

ENGL 1220 is recommended but may not transfer.

Humanities/social sciences

Humanities/social sciences

4.5 credits

See Humanities/social sciences course options

PSYC 1000 is recommended but may not transfer.

Quantitative/numeracy skills

Mathematics

4.5 credits

See Quantitative/numeracy skills course options

MATH 1240 is recommended but may not transfer.

Major requirements for Construction and Building Science – Concrete and Masonry Specialist (38.0 credit hrs.)

CNST 1000Introduction to Building Construction

3.5 credits

CNST 1010Print Reading II - Residential/Light Commercial

3.5 credits

CNST 1070EIFS and Stucco Finish

3.5 credits

CNST 1400Introduction to Masonry

6.5 credits

CNST 1500Introduction to Concrete

6.5 credits

CNST 1510Concrete and Wall Forms

6.5 credits

CNST 2050Builders Level, Transit, and Building Layout

3.5 credits

CNST 2100Construction Safety (30-Hour)

4.5 credits