Construction Technology
Overview
The Construction Technology program offers training inCarpentry, Electrical, CDL/Heavy Equipment Operations,Industrial Safety, CDL/Heavy Truck Operations, Plumbing, Scaffolding, Pipeline Insulation, Pipefitting, and Welding.The degree, certificates, and endorsements within the program are designed to prepare students to enter the workforce or to provide those currently employed with the opportunity to upgrade their skill level. IỊisaġvik College uses the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curricula, which are nationally recognized for craft training. NCCER maintains a NationalRegistry that provides transcripts, certifications and wallet cards to students who successfully complete all required course work. Check the current year schedule to find out which classes are being offered in the spring and fall semesters for that year.
Admission Requirements and Prerequisites
Students must comply with the prerequisite drug testing policy and complete an ACCUPLACER math test (per course prerequisites) to be accepted into these programs.Students must be in good physical condition. They should be able to tolerate confined spaces and heights. Students are expected to be able to read and understand task descriptions, safety manuals, and safety and warning signs. Students must also be able to give and receive oral safety warnings, instructions, and task assignments. Those registering for the complete program have priority enrollment. Students are urged to apply as early as possible for this program. Enrollment is limited and the training is in heavy demand. Students who are put on the waitlist for the semester in which they applied are given preference in the following semester.
Degree Outcomes
In addition to related on-the-job learning, these programs are designed to assist the student in realizing the following outcomes:
- Apply critical thinking skills to investigate, interpret and communicate issues involving the trade, the community, and the home.
- Work within a team unit in a direction that aligns with the legal, regulatory and code parameters of the trade/community.
- Apply the Iñupiaq worldview, knowledge, values, and culture into the professional practices.
- Demonstrate that safety is a culture serving as the foundation to safe operations in the workplace.
CDL/Heavy Equipment Operations
Overview
The CDL/Heavy Equipment endorsement combines basic operations and control system functions of heavy equipment with Class B Commercial Driver Licensing. The inclusion of a Class B CDL allows a student to operate Heavy Equipment on public roadways. The Heavy Equipment courses include classroom and hands-on techniques utilizing the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum.
Admission Requirements and Prerequisites
Students must be able to possess a Commercial Driver License per the Alaska Department of Motor Vehicles requirements. Students must be in good physical condition, be able to pass the vision tests associated with state driver testing and be able to hear safety alarms and noises associated with malfunctioning equipment.Students are expected to be able to read and understand task descriptions, safety manuals, and safety and warning signs. Students must be able to give and receive oral safety warnings, instructions, and task assignments. Students must pass a drug test required by the Alaska Department of Transportation regulations.
Successful applicants will meet general college admission requirements. Students are urged to apply as early as possible for this program. Enrollment is limited and the training is in heavy demand. Students who are put on the waitlist for the semester in which they applied will be given preference in the following semester. Successful applicants must also fulfill general college admission requirements.
Find out more about Alaska State requirements for CDL here.
CDL/Heavy Truck Operations
Overview
The CDL/Heavy Truck Operations endorsement provides training in the safe operation and practical maintenance of a Class 8 tractor-trailer combination towards the completion of a Class A Commercial Driver License. The Heavy Truck program uses the Professional Truck Driving Institute standards and curriculum.
Admission Requirement and Prerequisites
Students must be able to possess a Commercial Driver License per the Alaska Department of Motor Vehicles requirements. Students must be in good physical condition, be able to pass the vision tests associated with state driver testing, and be able to hear safety alarms and noises associated with malfunctioning equipment. Students are expected to be able to read and understand task descriptions, safety manuals, and safety and warning signs. Students must also be able to give and receive oral safety warnings, instructions, and task assignments.
Students must also pass a drug test required by the Alaska Department of Transportation regulations.
Successful applicants will meet general college admission requirements. Students are urged to apply as early as possible for this program. Enrollment is limited and the training is in heavy demand. Students who are put on the waitlist for the semester in which they applied will be given preference in the following semester. Successful applicants must also fulfill general college admission requirements.
Find out more about Alaska State requirements for CDL here.
Industrial Safety
Overview
The Industrial Safety endorsement responds to the needs of the employers on the North Slope in a standardized approach to empower students to have the necessary skills to lead and work safely. Successful applicants will meet general college admission requirements.
Endorsements
Within the Construction Technology Degree Program, students may earn endorsements in the following trade disciplines, listed below in alphabetical order:
- Building MaintenanceTechnology,I
- Carpentry
- CDL/Heavy Equipment Operations
- CDL/Heavy Truck Operations
- Construction Management
- Electrical, Level I
- Industrial Safety
- Pipefitting, Level I
- Pipeline Insulation I
- Plumbing I
- Scaffolding I
- Welding Materials Technology
Course Designations for Construction Technology
Code | Name |
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BMT | Building Maintenance Technology |
BUS | Business |
CARP | Carpentry |
CCS | College & Career Skills |
CTT | Construction Trades Technology |
COMM | Communications |
ELEC | Electrical |
ENGL | English |
HEO | Heavy Equipment Operations |
INU | Iñupiaq Studies |
IT | Information Technology |
MATH | Mathematics |
MTHC | Mathematics for Carpentry |
MTHE | Mathematics for Electrical |
MTH | Mathematics for Plumbing |
MTHT | Mathematics for the Trades |
PMB | Plumbing |
WFDI | Workforce Development Industry |
WMT | Welding Materials Technology |
IT | Information Technology |
Degrees and Certificates
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Construction Technology, Associate of Applied Science -
Construction Technology I, Certificate -
Construction Technology II, Certificate -
Building Maintenance Technology I, Endorsement -
CDL/Heavy Equipment Operations, Endorsement -
Carpentry Level I, Endorsement -
Construction Management, Endorsement -
Electrical Level I, Endorsement -
Industrial Safety Level I, Endorsement -
Pipefitting Level I, Endorsement -
Pipeline Insulation I, Endorsement -
Plumbing Level I, Endorsement -
Scaffolding Level I, Endorsement -
Welding Materials Technology, Endorsement