
SUNY Delhi’s two-year program for construction supervisors, managers, and technicians is nationally accredited by the American Council for Construction Education. The program addresses an expanding population and a complex technological society. These changes have significantly increased construction needs in housing, commercial buildings, and civil structures in the United States. These same technological advances have expanded the career opportunities for construction managers and technicians in field construction processes, particularly for assisting construction contractors in project superintendence, estimating construction costs, bidding procedures, project expediting, material testing, building layout and surveying, general construction inspection, and other allied specialties.
New construction concepts and methods have opened exciting areas for the technician, particularly in energy-efficient building techniques, prefabrication, material testing, and modular concepts. With these latest concepts combined with new, more sophisticated materials and equipment, the requirement for college-level training and/or competence is now a recognized minimum for entry into construction industry careers.
Many graduates of Delhi’s Construction Technology program have elected to continue their studies in Construction Management and Construction Technologies at schools such as Syracuse University, Purdue University, New Jersey Institute at Tech Central, SUNY Oswego, Connecticut State University, University of Florida, and Rochester Institute of Technology.
The Instructional Program
Delhi's Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree program in Construction Technology has a solid and long-standing reputation as a premier instructional program for all aspects of building construction technology and related areas. The faculty are experienced contractors with firsthand experience in the construction industry. The courses are designed to give a basic understanding of light frame and commercial building construction. In addition to building materials and methods courses, students receive instruction in estimating, law and contracting, construction planning and control, and other courses closely related to field control of the construction process.
The instructional facility for Construction Technology is Smith Hall, a building designed specifically for specialized classroom and laboratory activities. Students receive extensive laboratory work to augment their classroom instruction. Laboratory practice, where feasible, includes the design, engineering, planning, and erecting of full-scale buildings.
Career Options
The market for construction technology and management skills is a vibrant one with many opportunities in the field of commercial construction. Attractive positions can be found with construction companies, engineering firms, government agencies, large corporations, and building products manufacturers, among others. Program faculty maintain broad contacts within the industry regionally and advise and assist graduates in securing employment.
Transfer Options
The Construction Technology A.A.S. degree gives students the opportunity to either enter the workforce or transfer to a bachelor-degree program. Those who continue their studies typically pursue a degree in Construction Management. One such option is now available right at SUNY Delhi: a Bachelor of Technology (B.T.) degree in Architectural Design and Building with a Construction Management advisement option. This four-year degree program is in a 2+2 format with the Construction Technology A.A.S. degree. Students who successfully complete the Construction Technology degree can apply for admission to the B.T. program and, if qualified, continue their studies at the next level.
For program graduates who seek transfer to another institution, the technology emphasized at Delhi provides a solid foundation for any degree program in Construction Management. Faculty can advise transferring students regarding bachelor programs which articulate well with Delhi's A.A.S. degree.
Curriculum
SUNY Curriculum Code: 0540
First Semester
|
Course No. |
Course |
Cr. Hrs. |
|
AECT 100 |
Introduction to Architecture, Engineering, and Construction |
1 |
|
AECT 110 |
Construction Materials |
3 |
|
ARCH 110 |
Computer-Aided Residential Drawing |
4 |
|
ARCH 120 |
Architectural Graphics |
2 |
|
CNST 110 |
Principles and Practices of Wood Construction |
3 |
|
MATH ___ |
Mathematics* |
3-4 |
|
|
Total |
16-17 |
Second Semester
|
Course No. |
Course |
Cr. Hrs. |
|
AECT 150 |
Statics and Strengths of Materials |
3 |
|
CNST 150 |
Concrete and Masonry Construction |
3 |
|
CNST 160 |
Construction Surveying |
3 |
|
ENGL 100 |
Freshman Composition |
3 |
|
MATH ___ |
Mathematics* |
3-4 |
|
____ ___ |
Social Science Elective |
3 |
|
|
Total |
18-19 |
Third Semester
|
Course No. |
Course |
Cr. Hrs. |
|
ARCH 220 |
Commercial Detailing |
4 |
|
CNST 210 |
Commercial Building Systems |
4 |
|
CNST 230 |
Construction Site Safety Management |
2 |
|
COMM 100 |
Public Speaking |
3 |
|
PHYS 150 |
General Physics I |
4 |
|
|
Total |
17 |
Fourth Semester
|
Course No. |
Course |
Cr. Hrs. |
|
CNST 260 |
Estimating and Planning |
3 |
|
CNST 270 |
Law and Contracting |
3 |
|
CNST 280 |
Mechanical Equipment for Buildings |
4 |
|
CNST 295 |
Construction Seminar |
3 |
|
____ ___ |
Social Science Elective |
3 |
|
____ ___ |
Business/Management Elective |
3 |
|
|
Total |
19 |
Degree Requirement: 70 credit hours
Notes
*Mathematics is by placement according to competency. MATH 128 College Algebra and MATH 138 Trigonometry are the minimum exit-level mathematics requirement for this program. Students with appropriate math backgrounds will be placed in higher-level math courses.
Admissions Requirements
High school Mathematics Course A or equivalent is required; Mathematics Course B or equivalent and physics are recommended.
Electives
Business/Management Electives
|
Course No. |
Course |
Cr. Hrs. |
|
ACCT 110 |
Principles of Accounting I |
3 |
|
ACCT 150 |
Accounting for Small Business |
3 |
|
BUSI 100 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
|
BUSI 200 |
Management I |
3 |
|
BUSI 205 |
Small Business Management |
3 |
|
BUSI 230 |
Human Behavior in Organization |
3 |
|
BUSI 240 |
Basic Supervision |
3 |
|
BUSI 245 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
Program Objectives
A graduate of the Construction Technology A.A.S. program should be able to:
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