Basic Building Controls Certificate Program

BB21 - 202412

Program Description

The Basic Building Controls certificate program will provide graduates with a basic skill set that will prepare completers for entry-level assistant or apprenticeship opportunities in the Building Automation Systems (BAS) industry. Students will be exposed to BAS fundamentals including topics such as electricity, digital logic and controllers, direct digital control systems, and environmental control systems. Graduates may apply their credits towards completing the BAS AAS degree program.

Program Specific Information

Students are accepted every semester based on course and space availability. 

Program Length & Availability

1 Semester

Campus Availability: Hall

Financial Aid

This program is not eligible for the Pell Grant but may be eligible for Institutional and State Financial Aid.

Contact a Financial Aid Counselor for eligibility requirements and application materials.

Admissions Requirements

High school diploma or GED is required prior to admission. (Official transcripts or GED scores must be submitted from all colleges and/or high schools attended for credit.)

Request official ACCUPLACER, SAT, or ACT test scores be sent to the Admissions Office or refer to our Admissions Assessment Procedure found here for more options: Admissions Testing – Lanier Technical College.

Curriculum

Program-Specific Core – Total of 16 Hours

BUAS 1015DDC Fundamentals

4

BUAS 1025Electronic Fundamentals for BAS

4

BUAS 1035Environmental Systems and Control Logic

4

BUAS 1045Digital Logic and Controllers

4

Total Credit Hours: 16

Graduation requirement includes completion of a total of 16 hours in the above areas.

Graduation Plan

Semester One

Apply for Graduation
BUAS 1015DDC Fundamentals

4

BUAS 1025Electronic Fundamentals for BAS

4

BUAS 1035Environmental Systems and Control Logic

4

BUAS 1045Digital Logic and Controllers

4

Total Credit Hours:16

 

Total Credit Hours: 16

This plan is for informational purposes ONLY. It is not a substitute for meeting with a program advisor each term.