2022-2023 Construction Supervision (ASCNSV)

Description

This program gives apprentice and journey-level members of the articulated union building trade apprenticeship programs the opportunity to apply their apprenticeship training and trade-related experience toward an associate's degree in Construction Supervision. In addition to the courses in Construction Supervision, students will complete general education courses and receive nontraditional credit for their work experience and apprenticeship. Students must complete an apprenticeship program concentration in plumbing, pipefitting, HVAC, sprinkler fitting, ironworking, bricklaying, tile setting or other approved union building trade. Upon completion of this, students should apply for prior learning credit evaluation of their apprenticeship experiences to meet the apprentice program concentration requirement (19-26 credits). Architectural and Ornamental Ironworker (AOIW) IWA 120 IWA 122 IWA 131 IWA 161 IWA 201 IWA 224 IWA 265 Brick and Block Laying Apprenticeship (BBLA) BAC 100 BAC 101 BAC 102 BAC 110 BAC 111 BAC 112 BAC 210 BAC 211 BAC 212 BAC 213 HVAC Specialty (HVTC) UAE 140 UAE 142 UAE 144 UAE 146 UAE 148 UAE 150 UAE 152 UAE 154 UAE 156 UAE 158 Journeyman Ironworker (JMIW) IWA 120 IWA 122 IWA 131 IWA 141 IWA 155 IWA 161 IWA 172 IWA 201 IWA 224 IWA 272 Metal Building Erector (MTBE) IWA 120 IWA 122 IWA 131 IWA 161 IWA 172 IWA 201 IWA 224 IWA 235 Pipefitter Specialty (PIPE) UAF 102 UAF 120 UAF 122 UAF 124 UAF 126 UAF 128 UAF 130 UAF 132 UAF 134 UAF 136 Plumber Specialty (PLUM) UAP 100 UAP 102 UAP 104 UAP 106 UAP 108 UAP 110 UAP 112 UAP 114 UAP 116 UAP 118 Reinforcing Ironworker (REIW) IWA 120 IWA 122 IWA 141 IWA 201 IWA 224 IWA 241 Rigger/Machinery Mover (RGMM) IWA 120 IWA 122 IWA 151 IWA 155 IWA 191 IWA 201 IWA 224 Sprinkler Fitter Specialty (SPRF) UAR 160 UAR 162 UAR 164 UAR 166 UAR 168 UAR 170 UAR 172 UAR 174 UAR 176 UAR 178 Tile Mechanics (TILM) BAC 100 BAC 101 BAC 102 BAC 120 BAC 121 BAC 122 BAC 220 BAC 221 BAC 222 BAC 223

Articulation

Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees; Ironworkers' Apprenticeship and Journeyman Training; Rowan University, BA degree. Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php .

Admissions Requirements

The program is only open to active members of articulated union building trade apprenticeship programs.

Contact Information

Division
Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers
Department
United Association Dept
Advisors
Brittany Tripp

Course Requirements

First Semester

Class Title Minimum Credits
UAS 111   Construction Supervision I: Motivating Employees 3
  Math Elective(s) 3
  Nat. Sci. Elective(s) 3
  Writing Elective(s) 1 4
  Union Approved Apprenticeship 3

Second Semester

Class Title Minimum Credits
UAS 122   Construction Supervision II: Supervisory Skills 3
UAS 210   Construction Supervision III: Legal and Personnel Aspects 3
  Arts/Human. Elective(s) 1 3
  Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 1 3
  Union Approved Apprenticeship 4

Third Semester

Class Title Minimum Credits
UAS 222   Construction Supervision IV: The Construction Project 3
  Arts/Human. Elective(s) 2 3
Elective   Nat. Sci. Lab Elective(s) 3
Elective   General Education Elective(s) (0-2 credits) to reach a minimum 30 General Education Credits 2
  Union Approved Apprenticeship 4

Fourth Semester

Class Title Minimum Credits
UAS 230   Construction Supervision V: Scheduling and Project Management 3
  Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 2 3
  Speech/Comp. Elective(s)* 3
  Union Approved Apprenticeship 8

Footnotes

*UA students may use UAT 210 Public Speaking (1.5 credits) and UAT 213 Planning, Teaching and Assessing Effective Lessons - Advanced (1.5 credits). All others should complete an approved Second Writing/Composition or Speech course from the approved list.