M.E. Rinker Sr. School of Building Construction
 

Programs of Study

Building Construction
Fire and Emergency Services

Building Construction

Major: Building Construction Degree Awarded: B.S.B.C. Minor: No

Total Credits Required:

126

The Bachelor of Science in Building Construction is a four-year program for students interested in careers in construction management, techniques, operations and related areas in the construction industry. The degree draws upon skills in communication and interpersonal relations, rather than architectural and engineering design.

The freshman and sophomore programs of study are designed to provide easy transfer for junior and community college graduates. Prospective transfer students should consult their advisers or write to the School of Building Construction for a pre-building construction program of local study.

Opportunities for advancement and increasing responsibility exist in all areas of the construction industry, including land development, home building, public building and industrialized building systems, commercial, industrial, marine and heavy construction, underwater and space-age facilities, materials and equipment sales and installations, and construction product research, development, sales and applications.

Students planning to enter the Graduate School should maintain a 3.0 (B) average in junior and senior level work.

Building Construction

To remain 'on track' for this major you must meet the following critical tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.

Semester 1:

  • Complete 2 of 14 critical courses for a total of 6 hours BCN1210, (BCN1252C or ARC1301, ARC1302), BUL4310, ENC2210, ECO2013, CGS2531, ACG2021C, (GLY2010C or GLY2030C), MAC2233, STA2023, (BCN2405C or BCN2400C and BCN2401C), (ENC1102 or ENC1145 or AML2070 or AML2410), PHY2004, PHY2004L, PHY2005, PHY2005L
  • 2.35 UF GPA required

Semester 2:

  • Complete 10 additional hours of critical courses
  • 2.4 UF GPA required

Semester 3:

  • Complete 10 additional hours of critical courses
  • 2.45 UF GPA required

Semester 4:

  • Complete 11 additional hours of critical courses
  • 2.5 UF GPA required

Semester 5:

  • Complete 10 additional hours of critical courses
  • 2.0 GPA in all BCN courses
  • 2.5 UF GPA required

NOTE: Tracking courses are preprofessional courses. Grades of C are required in BCN 1210 and 2405C, ENC 1101 and 2210, PHY 2004 and 2005, and in one of the following: ENC 1102 or 1145 or AML 2070 or 2410.

Semester 1

Credits

NOTE: Note: If you place out of ENC 1101, take ENC 1102 or 1145

ENC 1101 Expository & Argumentative Writing (GE-C)

3

BCN 1210 Construction Materials

3

PHY 2004 Applied Physics I (GE-P)

3

PHY 2004L Lab for PHY 2004 (GE-P)

1

Humanities (GE)

3

STA 2023 Introduction to Statistics 1 (GE-M)

3

Total

16

Semester 2

 

English (ENC 1102, ENC 1145, AML 2070 OR AML 2410) (GE-C)

3

PHY 2005 Applied Physics 2 (GE-P)

3

PHY 2005L Laboratory for PHY 2005 (GE-P)

1

BCN 1582 International Sustainable Development (GE-S,I)

3

ECO 2013 Princ. of Macroeconomics (GE-S)

3

Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE)

3

Total

16

Semester 3

 

BCN 1252C Construction Drawing

3

ACG 2021C Intro. to Financial Accounting

4

GLY 2030C Envir/Engineer Geology (GE-P)

3

MAC 2233 Survey of Calculus I (GE-M)

3

Total

13

Semester 4

 

ENC 2210 Technical Writing

3

BCN 2405C Construction Mechanics

4

CGS 2531 Intro to Computer Programming and Software Packages (GE-M)

3

BUL 4310 Legal Environment of Business

4

Humanities (GE)

3

Total

17

Semester 5

 

BCN 3027 The Construction Profession and Ethics

3

BCN 3224C Construction Techniques- Superstructures

4

BCN 3255C Graphic Communications in Construction

3

BCN 3431 Steel Design and Construction

3

BCN 3500 Mechanical Systems 1 - Plumbing and Piping

2

BCN 3521 Electrical Systems

2

Total

17

Semester 6

 

BCN 3223C Soils, Foundations and Equipment

3

BCN 3461 Concrete, Masonry Design and Construction

3

BCN 3423 Timber, Form Work Design and Construction

3

BCN 3281C Construction Methods Laboratory

2

BCN 3611C Construction Estimating 1

3

BCN 3700 Construction Contracts

3

Total

17

Semester 7

 

BCN 4510 Mechanical Systems 2 - HVAC

3

BCN 4612C Construction Estimating 2

3

BCN 4720 Construction Planning and Control

3

BCN 4753 Construction Financing

3

Elective (BCN or Approved)*

3

Total

15

Semester 8

 

BCN 4709C Construction Project Management

3

BCN 4735 Construction Safety

3

BCN 4712 Managing Construction Operations

3

BCN 4787C Construction Project Simulation

3

Elective (BCN or Approved)*

3

Total

15

Total for Degree

126

* Of the two approved senior electives, one must be a building construction course. Both electives must be at the 3000-4000 level.

Residential Option

Building construction students may graduate with a residential option. The following courses are required:

BCN 4751C, Project Planning and Feasibility, is substituted for BCN 4787C.

And two required electives:

BCN 4023 Creating Affordable Housing

BCN 4770 Housing Transactions for Homebuilders.

Combined BS/MSBC and BS/MBC Degree Programs

The Combined Degree Programs require the same freshman, sophomore and junior course requirements as the B.S.B.C. program. The senior year courses vary, as follows:

Semester 7

 

BCN 4510 Mechanical Systems 2 - HVAC

3

BCN 4612C Construction Estimating 2

3

BCN 4720 Construction Planning and Control

3

BCN 4753 Construction Financing

3

BCN 6036 Research Methods in Construction

3

Total

15

Semester 8

 

BCN5705C Project Management for Construction

3

BCN 4735 Construction Safety

3

BCN 4712 Managing Construction Operations

3

BCN5789C Construction Project Delivery

3

BCN 5625 OR BCN 5715*

3

Total

15

*BCN 5625 Construction Cost Analysis (Spring Semester)

 

BCN 5715 Construction Labor (Fall Semester)

 

Fifth Year Additional Credits for MSBC

18

Fifth Year Additional Credits for MBC

21

Total Credits for MSBC

144

Total Credits for MBC

147

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Fire and Emergency Services

Major: Fire and Emergency Services Degree Awarded: B.S.F.E.S. Minor: No

Total Credits Required:

120

The Bachelor of Science in Fire and Emergency Services is designed to build on the student's experience in the fire service and to add the academic substance to prepare graduates to lead public or private sector fire and emergency service units. Students may apply to the university at the junior year after earning the Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college or other accredited academic institution.

Students must meet the GPA requirement and complete all FES preprofessional courses and all general education course work before beginning the junior year. Freshman and sophomore course work will be taken at a Florida community college or other accredited academic institution.

Once accepted, students can pursue a Bachelor of Science without moving to Gainesville. Course work for the junior and senior years will be offered via electronic distance learning and UF faculty will teach and advise students in the program.

Students will need access to a personal computer capable of connecting to the World Wide Web and sending and receiving electronic mail. It is recommended but not required that the student's computer have a video conferencing capability.

Visit 101 Fine Arts Building C or our Web site at www.bcn.ufl.edu, write to P.O. Box 115703, UF, Gainesville, FL 32611-5703, or e-mail raymond-issa@ufl.edu.

Fire and Emergency Services

FES 3015 Prin. of Fire & Emergency Services Management

3

FES 3753 Fire & Emergency Services Labor Issues

3

FES 3803 Multi-Agency Incident Command

3

FES 3033 Fire & Emergency Services Labor Issues

3

FES 3153 Fire & Emergency Services Information Technology

3

Total

15

 

 

FES 3284 Management of Emergency Medical Services

3

FES 3815 Command & Control-Catastrophic Catastrophic Fire-Rescue Incidents

3

FES 3285 Adv. Leadership Issues in Emergency Medical Services.

3

FES 3823 FES Integrated Operations

3

FES 3755 Fire & Emergency Services Capital Equipment & Facilities

3

Total

15

FES 4224 Management of Mass Casualty Incidents

3

FES 4825 Design & Management of Community Disaster Exercises

3

FES 4003 Fire & Emergency Services Public Policy & Administration

3

FES 4045 Fire & Emergency Services Human Resource Management

3

FES 4935 Current Issues in Fire & Emergency Services

3

Total

15

 

 

FES 4685 Management for Arson Prevention & Control.

3

FES 4835 Natural Disaster Phenomena in Florida

3

FES 4055 Fire & Emergency Services Public Relations

3

FES 4023 Fire & Emergency Services Ethical Practices & Leadership

3

FES 4034 Regulatory Issues in Fire & Emergency Services

3

Total

15

Total for Degree

120

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