2006-07 Catalog Archive (Archived July 31, 2006)

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Building Automation Technology (BBT)

Bachelor of Science Degree (B.S.)

The purpose of this major is to offer students with foundational skills in areas of electrical technology and HVAC technology the knowledge and skills to continue in an expanding career area related to building automation and controls technology. The major is based on students' completion of an applied technology curriculum for the first four semesters in a technology-related field. Students may choose to complete the major with an emphasis in Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology (HV) (HP), Electrical Technology (EL), Electromechanical Maintenance Technology (MT) and Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology, Robotics and Automation Emphasis (RO). In addition, other applied technology degrees in areas such as Electronics Technology will also be considered for the directed technical elective requirements of the BBT major. After completing the first four semesters, students may petition to graduate with the appropriate two-year A.A.S. degree where applicable.

The Bachelor of Science degree in Building Automation Technology will allow students who have acquired appropriate applied technology skills in their first two years to move into advanced course work related to building automation. Additional course work emphasizes the application of the fundamentals of mechanical systems, control system theory and the use of computer methods to control and integrate the operation of buildings in a productive, safe and efficient manner. The major also emphasizes control system programming and layout, networks used for building control, software programs to design and document control systems, building commissioning, the operation and control of chillers and boilers, and related mechanical and electrical equipment. Energy management in buildings and interoperable systems are also studied. Technical courses include hands-on lab components with work on industry standard and state of the art equipment. This major includes a three-month paid internship in building automation.

Career Opportunities:  Building automation-engineering technicians, HVAC Temperature Controls Project Engineer, Controls-Focused Service Technician, Automation Design Engineer, Construction/Project Manager, Remote Site Operations Supervisor, Building Automation System Applications Engineer. Employment opportunities in building automation technology exist with HVAC controls companies, physical plant departments of college, university, hospital, government buildings and other not-for-profit institutions. Opportunities also are available in commercial and industrial facilities.

Recommended High School Subjects:  High school Algebra I and II are necessary for this major. Most students will have completed College Algebra I and II prior to entering the BBT major. Four years of high school English are desirable. Three science courses, with Physics recommended, are suggested for this major.

Special Admissions Requirements:  A.A.S. degree in related major.

Remediation Strategies:  All entering students will be tested for English, math, and reading deficiencies. Students are expected to remediate any deficiencies as explained in the Information section of this catalog (see step 3 of the Admissions Process).

Transfer Procedures:  Students transferring from other institutions with an A.A.S. in a relevant applied technology field will be evaluated for admission to the BBT major based on their degree and appropriate course work in general education areas.

Program Goals:  A graduate of this major should be able to:

First SemesterCredits
BBTDirected Building Automation Technology Electives 12
CSC110Introduction to Information Technology 3
MTH124Technical Algebra and Trigonometry I 3
or
MTH180College Algebra and Trigonometry I 3
18
Second SemesterCredits
BBTDirected Building Automation Technology Electives 10
ENL111English Composition I 3
FITFitness and Lifetime Sports Elective 1
14
Third SemesterCredits
BBTDirected Building Automation Technology Electives 10
ENL201Technical and Professional Communication 3
PHS103Physics Survey 3
or
PHS114Physics with Technological Applications 4
16
Fourth SemesterCredits
BBTDirected Building Automation Technology Electives 10
HUMHumanities Elective 3
or
SSESocial Science Elective 3
or
FORForeign Language Elective 3
or
ARTArt Elective 3
or
AAEApplied Arts Elective 3
or
IFEInternational Field Experience Elective 3
13
Fifth SemesterCredits
ACR226AC/R Systems and Equipment 3
PLH226Fundamentals of Heating Systems 3
or
ELT239Fundamentals of Electronics for BBT 5
BBT209Building Automation Industry 3
MTH182College Algebra and Trigonometry II 3
SSESocial Science Elective 3
OEAOpen Elective 3
18
Sixth SemesterCredits
BBT304Direct Digital Control of HVACR Equipment 4
BBT344Electric, Pneumatic and Electronic Control Systems 4
SCIScience Elective 3
CORLiberal Arts Elective 3
BPTCultural Diversity Elective Humanities/Social Science/Art/Foreign Language/Applied Arts/Int'l Field Exp 3
17
Summer SessionCredits
BBT310Building Automation Industry Internship 1
1
Seventh SemesterCredits
BBT406Building Control Networks 3
BBT414Building Automation Programming 3
BBT495Senior Seminar-Lecture 1
SPC101Fundamentals of Speech 3
ARTArt Elective 3
HUMHumanities Elective 3
FITFitness and Lifetime Sports Elective 1
17
Eighth SemesterCredits
BBT412Building Commissioning and Recommissioning 3
BBT415Integrated Building Operation and Energy Management 3 Writing Enriched Requirement &
Science, Technology and Society Requirement
BBT416Central Mechanical Equipment Control and Building Electrical Systems 4
BBT496Senior Seminar-Lab 2
OEAOpen Elective 3
15

Directed Building Automation Technology electives include EET, ELT, ACR, and PLH courses. Major courses other than EET, ELT, ACR, and PLH courses will need adviser approval.

HP/HV entering students must take PHS 114 as the science elective in the sixth semester.