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Construction and Building Science – Residential Finish Carpentry/Cabinetry (CBRFO)

Award: Associate in applied science degree

Program location: Applied Technology Center, South Omaha Campus

This degree option provides students with knowledge and entry-level skills desirable for success in the residential field of carpentry and cabinetry.

Graduation Requirements

General education

27.0

Major requirements

18.5

Option requirements

53.5

Electives

3.0

Total credit hours required

102.0

General education requirements

See General education requirements for Construction and Building Science

Major requirements for Construction and Building Science

See Major requirements for Construction and Building Science

Option requirements for Construction and Building Science – Residential Finish Carpentry/Cabinetry (53.5 credit hrs.)

Courses

CNST 1070EIFS and Stucco Finish

3.5

CNST 1220Remodeling and Deconstruction

6.5

CNST 1250Interior Finish

6.5

CNST 1262Cabinet Design, Manufacturing, and Assembly

9.0

CNST 1270General Painting, Staining, and Cabinet Finishing

3.0

CNST 1370Exterior Finish

6.5

CNST 2130Construction Estimating

7.0

CNST 2380Stair Construction

3.5

CNST 2981Internship

variable

Electives for Construction and Building Science – Residential Finish Carpentry/Cabinetry (3.0 credit hrs.)

Courses

Select 3.0 credit hours from the following subjects:

ACCT, ARCH, BSAD, CNST, ELTR, ENGL, ENTR, FINA, GEOG, HMRL, HLSM, HVAC, INCT, INFO, INTD, MATH, PHYS, PSYC, RDLS, REES, SCET, SCIE, SPAN, WELD, and WORK.

The degree option is an area of interest within a program. Although students may complete single or multiple options within this program, only the major degree is awarded.