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1 | BUILDING MAINTENANCE, AAS DEGREE - College Credit Planning Sheet | ||||||||||||||
2 | >> chart your program of study >> track completion of available certificates earned through College Credit Plus opportunities >> track your progress toward earning an Associate Degree | ||||||||||||||
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4 | Directions: Place a check mark next to any course you have taken or plan to take next school year. Under the Owens Community College section, place a check mark next to the number that matches a class you have taken or plan to take. | ||||||||||||||
5 | PENTA COURSE OFFERINGS | OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFERINGS | |||||||||||||
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8 | CONSTRUCTION CARPENTRY PROGRAM CAREER TECH COURSE OFFERINGS | Building Maintenance, AAS | 61 Credits Required | ||||||||||||
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10 | 11TH GRADE PROGRAM COURSES | 12TH GRADE PROGRAM COURSES | 1ST SEMESTER | Owens Course Code | Owens Course Name | Credits | |||||||||
11 | Construction Technology-Core and Sustainable Construction | ______ | Principles of Woods Construction | ______ | #1. _____ | ENG 111 | Composition 1 | 3 | |||||||
12 | Structural Systems | ______ | Fundamentals of Architecture and Construction | ______ | #2. _____ | MTH 143 | Applied Industrial Mathematics | 3 | |||||||
13 | #3. _____ | STM 105 | Technology in Society | 2 | |||||||||||
14 | CTAG: CTS001 OSHA 10-Hour Safety/ENV 109: OSHA VPP 10-Hr Safety (1 cr.) | ______ | CCP COURSES OFFERED THROUGH THE PROGRAM | #4. _____ | SKT 131 | Electrical Prints | 3 | ||||||||
15 | CCP: SKT 145-Building Print Reading (3 cr.) | ______ | #8 | #5. _____ | SKT 237 | Maintenance Tools/Equipment | 3 | ||||||||
16 | CCP: SKT 177-Wood/Metal Construction (2 cr.) | ______ | #10 | ||||||||||||
17 | CCP: SKT 237-Maintenance Tools/Equipment(3 cr.) | ______ | #5 | 2ND SEMESTER | |||||||||||
18 | #6. _____ | PHY 143 | Applied Industrial Physics | 3 | |||||||||||
19 | #7. _____ | SKT 170 | Maintenance Electricity | 3 | |||||||||||
20 | ACADEMIC COURSE OFFERINGS, INCLUDING COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS (CCP) OFFERINGS GRADES 10, 11, AND 12. CCP COURSES ALSO COUNT FOR HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT | #8. _____ | SKT 145 | Building Print Reading | 3 | ||||||||||
21 | ENGLISH | English I | ______ | SCIENCE | Clean Energy Systems (earn Math and Science credit) | ______ | #9. _____ | SKT 150 | Piping Systems | 3 | |||||
22 | 4 Credits Required for Graduation | English II | ______ | 3 Credits Required for Graduation | Clean Energy Applications (earn Math and Science credit) | ______ | #10. _____ | SKT 177 | Wood/Metal Construction | 2 | |||||
23 | English III | ______ | Biology | ______ | #11. _____ | ______ | Business (BUS) Elective: select any BUS course | 3 | |||||||
24 | English IV | ______ | Chemistry | ______ | |||||||||||
25 | CCP: ENG 111 Composition I (3 cr.) | ______ | #1 | Environmental Science | ______ | 3RD SEMESTER | |||||||||
26 | CCP: ENG 112 Composition II (3 cr.) | ______ | Physical Science | ______ | #12. _____ | PSY 111 | Indust/Organization Psych | 3 | |||||||
27 | OTHER : _______________________________________ | ______ | Physics | ______ | #13. _____ | SKT 176 | Electricity: HVACR Principles | 2 | |||||||
28 | *CCP: PHY 143 Applied Industrial Physics (3 cr.) | ______ | #6 | #14. _____ | SKT 158 | Refrigeration-A/C Principles | 3 | ||||||||
29 | MATH | Algebra 1 | ______ | *Prerequisite MTH 143 | #15. _____ | SKT 165 | Gas Heating Principles | 2 | |||||||
30 | 4 Credits Required for Graduation | Geometry | ______ | OTHER: _______________________________________ | ______ | #16. _____ | IST 131 | Computer Concepts and Apps | 3 | ||||||
31 | Intermediate Algebra | ______ | |||||||||||||
32 | Algebra 2 | ______ | 4TH SEMESTER | ||||||||||||
33 | Financial Algebra with Statistics | ______ | SOCIAL STUDIES | American History/CCP: HIS 202 American History II (3 cr.) | ______ | #17. _____ | SKT 115 | Construction Estimating | 2 | ||||||
34 | Pre-Calculus | ______ | American Government | ______ | #18. _____ | ENV 115 | OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety | 3 | |||||||
35 | Calculus | ______ | 3 Credits Required for Graduation | World Issues | ______ | #19. _____ | SKT 128 | Building Energy Management | 2 | ||||||
36 | Clean Energy Systems (earn Math and Science credit) | ______ | CCP: HIS 152 World Civilization II (3 cr.) | ______ | #20. _____ | ______ | Speech Elective: select from SPE 101, SPE 102, or SPE 210 | 3 | |||||||
37 | Clean Energy Applications (earn Math and Science credit) | ______ | OTHER : _______________________________________ | ______ | |||||||||||
38 | CCP: MTH 143 Applied Industrial Mathematics (3 cr.) | ______ | #2 | #21. _____ | ______ | Skilled Trades Technical Electives: select from SKT 242, SKT 187, SKT 159, SKT 181, SKT 195, or SKT 211 | 7 | ||||||||
39 | OTHER: _______________________________________ | ______ | |||||||||||||
40 | OTHER CT OPTIONS | Owens: BUS 215-Personal Financial Management (3 cr.) | ______ | #11 | |||||||||||
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43 | How to Register for College Credit Plus: Meet with your school counselor to start the College Credit Plus application process. Owens Community College will determine your eligibility and admit you based on your college-readiness in one or more subject areas. | ||||||||||||||
44 | RECOMMENDED COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS COURSES OFFERED AT OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE OR ONLINE THROUGH OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE (NOT OFFERED AT PENTA) | ||||||||||||||
45 | CCP: STM 105 Technology in Society | ______ | #3 | ||||||||||||
46 | CCP: PSY 111 Indust/Organization Psych | ______ | #12 | ||||||||||||
47 | CCP: IST 131 Computer Concepts and Apps | ______ | #16 | Students who earn at least nine (9) College Credit Plus (CCP) credit hours through Owens Community College and have an Owens GPA of 2.75 or higher and a high school GPA of 2.75 or higher, will be eligible for the Start Here Scholarship after graduating high school. | |||||||||||
48 | CCP: SPE 101 Public Speaking | ______ | #20 | Co-requisite Required: ENG 111 (or equivalent) | |||||||||||
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51 | ADVANTAGES TO COST-FREE COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL: | STUDENT PLAN: | |||||||||||||
52 | 1. College Credit Plus (CCP) provides a pathway to pursue rigorous academic coursework beyond high school; | ||||||||||||||
53 | 2. You can complete college courses toward a degree or certificate, or explore college content that interests you; | ||||||||||||||
54 | 3. You can also reduce the time and cost of attending college after high school. | ||||||||||||||
55 | Let's compare potential savings if you follow this pathway through each of the following post-secondary institutes--savings based on credit hours only; also assuming that the college has a comparable program of study: | ||||||||||||||
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57 | Bowling Green State University | $5,788.00 | 20 credit hours* | ||||||||||||
58 | Owens Community College (if you don't qualify for the Start Here Scholarship) | $2,817.00 | |||||||||||||
59 | The University of Toledo | $5,568.50 | |||||||||||||
60 | *Credit hours based on the combination of Penta delivered CCP/CTAG/Articulated credit hours. |