The Certificate of Achievement in Building Codes and Inspections provides fundamental knowledge about why building codes are required by law and implemented to protect public safety. The goals of this program also include ensuring the student learning outcomes help to improve the career readiness of CM students. To be competitive in the market place students must be able to interpret the minimum design and construction standards set forth by the California Building Standards Code, California Code of Regulation, Title 24 for both residential and nonresidential buildings.
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The Construction Management degree and certificate programs can be completed in 2-years-or-less and prepare students to manage both residential and nonresidential construction projects. Students will gain career-ready skills through analysis, interpretation, application and problem-solving curriculum. Program curriculum includes the fundamentals in best practice related to project management, scheduling, estimating, building codes and standards, inspections, legal aspects of construction and risk management. In addition, emphasis is placed on sustainable construction practices and the specific role the California Energy Standards and other 3rd party green building rating systems has on the built-environment. This program includes curriculum related to green building certification through several pathways including LEED fundamentals.
Item 1. Program Goals and Objectives
The Certificate of Achievement in Building Codes and Inspections provides fundamental knowledge about why building codes are required by law and implemented to protect public safety. The goals of this program also include ensuring the student learning outcomes help to improve the career readiness of CM students. To be competitive in the market place students must be able to interpret the minimum design and construction standards set forth by the California Building Standards Code, California Code of Regulation, Title 24 for both residential and nonresidential buildings.
Program Outcomes
Item 2. Catalog Description
The Building Codes and Inspections Certificate of Achievement program is designed to prepare students for a variety of construction industry careers. This program fosters comprehension and application of building codes and standards. Students who successfully complete this program will be able to apply the Uniform Building Code and the California Code of Regulations, Title 24 fundamentals to the built environment. Students will become fluent in referencing, analyzing, interpreting and applying Title 24. Students will be prepared for careers in inspections, building and planning, site supervision, project management and as licensed contractors. This program can be completed in 2-years or less.
Item 3. Program Requirements
See chart below
Item 4. Master Planning
Our current Building Codes and Inspections Certificate of Proficiency is being converted to a Certificate of Achievement to provide students additional green building code compliance curriculum to improve career-readiness.
Item 5. Enrollment and Completer Projections
Interest in this Building Code and Inspections CA in is expected to be modest at first and grow quickly through marketing efforts to bring this program into broader community awareness. Enrollment and completion of the Building Code and Inspections CA are projected to be at least 8-12 per year after inaugural first two years of this program.
Item 6. Place of Program in Curriculum/Similar Programs
a) There are no active inventory records that need to be changed in connection with the approval of the proposed program.
b) This program does not replace any existing program on the college’s inventory.
c) This certificate will replace a CP that Laney’s CONMT currently has (it is being deactivated). Laney is the only college in Peralta that has a CONMT department.
Item 7. Similar Programs at Other Colleges in Service Area
There are no similar programs in the northern Alameda County service area for the Peralta College District.
Below are the nearest colleges with similar programs but are outside the Peralta College District service area:
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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Requirements | Dept. Name/# | Name | Units | Laney GE | Sequence |
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Core Courses: (25-28units) | CONMT 012 | Uniform Building Codes I | 3 | Yr 1, Fall | |
CONMT 004 | California Title 24 Part 6 Residential Energy Standards | 3 | Yr 1, Fall | ||
CONMT 014 | Mechanical Code Inspections | 3 | Yr 1, Fall | ||
CONMT 015 | Electrical Code Inspections | 3 | Yr 1, Fall | ||
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E/ET 207A | National Electrical Code for Electricians I | 3 | Yr 1, Fall | ||
CONMT 016 | Plumbing Code Inspections | 3 | Yr 1, Spring | ||
CONMT 017 | Seismic Code Inspections | 3 | Yr 1, Spring | ||
CONMT 022 | Uniform Building Codes II | 3 | Yr 1, Spring | ||
CONMT 003 | California Title 24 Part 6 Nonresidential Energy Standards | 3 | Yr 1, Spring | ||
CONMT 466H | Occupational Work Experience in Construction Management | 1-4 | Yr 1, Spring | ||
Major Requirements | 25-28 Units | ||||
Total Units | 25-28 Units |
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