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Occupational Studies - Construction Management (Heavy Equipment Operations)

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This is an ONLINE and RESIDENTIAL program.  Construction continues to employ more people than any other industry. It is an ever-changing environment with top salaries. The mission of the this program is to prepare students with the skills to obtain satisfying employment and to lead the construction industry with high standards.  Completion of the program will provide graduates with the necessary skills to operate heavy equipment on construction projects with confidence and authority.

The program includes Heavy Equipment and Crane courses and college-level general education courses. Coursework is accomplished through business simulations that prepare students to immediately and effectively impact the work environment. Student industry employment is encouraged to allow direct application of skills learned through course projects.

Program Length: 4 Semesters Minimum
Semester Hours to Complete: 60
Time to Complete: 18 Months
Credits: 60
Cost: Please call for current tuition and fees

COURSE
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COURSE TITLES

Lecture
 Hrs

Lab
Hrs

Ext.
Hrs

Total Clock Hours

Credit Hrs

E101

Interpersonal Communications

75

 

 

75

5.00

PS101

Basic Soil Science

75

 

 

75

5.00

M101

Construction Math

75

 

 

75

5.00

SS101

Introduction to Sociology

75

 

 

75

5.00

MCT101

Introduction to Microcomputers

75

 

 

75

5.00

HEO101

Heavy Equipment Operation 1

75

 

 

75

5.00

HEO102

Heavy Equipment Operation 2

75

 

 

75

5.00

HEO103

Heavy Equipment Operation 3

75

 

 

75

5.00

HEO104

Heavy Equipment Operation 4

75

 

 

75

5.00

HEO201

Introduction to Construction

75

 

 

75

5.00

HEO202

Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operations

75

 

 

75

5.00

HEO203

Heavy Equipment Safety

75

 

 

75

5.00

TOTALS

 

900

 

 

900

60

Books, Tools and Supplies

E101-Interpersonal Communications-Online Delivery

An introduction to interpersonal communication research results and theories with application in two-person and small group relationships in a variety of human communication contexts. 5 Semester Hours-5 hours per week for 14 weeks

PS101-Basic Soil Science-Online Delivery

The objectives of this course are to provide a general understanding of soil science as related to soil composition, properties and bio-chemical reactions so that students understand the importance of soils in the environment in which we live.  5 Semester Hours-5 hours per week for 14 weeks

M101-Construction Math-Online Delivery

This course provides instruction to prepare students with the needed knowledge and skills used in the construction fields, using construction related math problems. The course includes the use of math solutions to calculate areas, volumes, lengths, angles, percentages, material amounts, and costs in relationship to building construction. Students will do all aspects of math calculations involved in residential construction. 5 Semester Hours-5 hours per week for 14 weeks

SS101-Introduction to Sociology-Online Delivery

An introduction to basic sociological concepts, theories, and methods. Students in the course will be encouraged to develop "sociological imagination," that is, an understanding of the connection between personal biography and history. Course content will include an examination of social structure and culture (and the relationship between these two concepts), the socialization process, the major social institutions and their impact, the nature of inequality in society, and deviant behavior and social problems. 5 Semester Hours-5 hours per week for 14 weeks         

MCT101-Introduction to Microcomputers-Online Delivery

Fundamental concepts of computer information systems as applied to microcomputers in business and personal use. Lecture format and supervised hands-on experience with a variety of microcomputer software. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. 5 Semester Hours-5 hours per week for 14 weeks

HEO101-Heavy Equipment Operation 1

This is a hands-on course on a full scale construction backhoe and front end loader. Techniques learned in the course work will be put to use in real-time situations commonly found on a construction jobsite with emphasis on equipment specific safety tips and techniques used for proper equipment operation. 5 Semester Hours-18 hours of training every 3 weeks for 4 sessions per semester.         

HEO102-Heavy Equipment Operation 2

This is a hands-on course on full scale construction bulldozers. Techniques learned in the course work will be put to use in real-time situations commonly found on a construction jobsite with emphasis on equipment specific safety tips and techniques used for proper equipment operation. At this stage of their training, our trainees will also be allowed to practice/operate equipment they have already been trained on at our facility providing they have met the required prerequisite. [Prerequisite HEO 101] 5 Semester Hours-18 hours of training every 3 weeks for 4 sessions per semester.

HEO103-Heavy Equipment Operation 3

This is a hands-on course on full scale construction excavators. Techniques learned in the course work will be put to use in real-time situations commonly found on a construction jobsite with emphasis on equipment specific safety tips and techniques used for proper equipment operation. At this stage of their training, our trainees will also be allowed to practice/operate equipment they have already been trained on at our facility providing they have met the required prerequisite. [Prerequisite HEO 101] 5 Semester Hours-18 hours of training every 3 weeks for 4 sessions per semester.

HEO104-Heavy Equipment Operation 4

This is a hands-on course on full scale mobile cranes. Techniques learned in the course work will be put to use in real-time situations commonly found on a construction jobsite with emphasis on equipment specific safety tips and techniques used for proper equipment operation. Skills learned in this course will prepare the trainee for a certification exam endorsed by the NCCCO (National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators) at this stage of their training; our trainees will also be allowed to practice/operate equipment they have already been trained on at our facility providing they have met the required prerequisite. [Prerequisite HEO 101] 5 Semester Hours-18 hours of training every 3 weeks for 4 sessions per semester.

HEO201-Introduction to Construction-Online Delivery

Provides an introduction to basic mathematical procedures commonly used in the heavy equipment construction trade. Information used in this section is tied to everyday activities that are likely to be encountered on the job and illustrates how and why mathematics is a valuable tool of the trade. The trainee will also be introduced to blueprints in this phase of training. They will learn how to identify and interpret common symbols used on construction blueprints. The final phase of this class is an introduction to basic rigging and the principals and practices associated with it. Trainees need only be aware of the basic equipment requirements and selection criteria at this phase of their training. They will be introduced to more in depth rigging practices later in their training. 5 Semester Hours-5 hours per week for 14 weeks

HEO202-Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operations-Online Delivery

This program provides an overview of heavy equipment operation, operator responsibilities, while covering basic operating principles and functions. Also learned in this program are procedures used in preventive maintenance of heavy equipment, identification of the most commonly used pieces of heavy equipment in the construction industry before leading into individual equipment and their proper use. This program is essential to the trainee since it directly relates to the heavy equipment they will be training on later in the program. 5 Semester Hours-5 hours per week for 14 weeks

HEO203-Heavy Equipment Safety-Online Delivery

Provides a comprehensive overview of safety requirements on job sites, with emphasis on OSHA requirements. Also presents basic safety requirements for personal protection on the job site, on and off the equipment, along with HAZCOM. This course finishes with safety techniques required for heavy equipment operators, with emphasis on organizing and conducting safety meetings, performing safety inspections/investigations, and proper inspection reporting. 5 Semester Hours-5 hours per week for 14 weeks

Education Pays!

We encourage all students to obtain as much schooling as possible. When it comes time to find employment or negotiate salary with an existing employer, the more knowledge and experience you have on a wide variety of machinery, the better you'll look to an employer - and that translates to more money for you and your family!

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