If you want to be notified when this page is updated with new information, add your email address below.
Aug 29, 2009
Dept Chair Greetings:
Happy Fall!! The traditional start of school has a certain “feeling” to it. Cooler weather is coming soon, maybe by October or November. Welcome to (back to) the Riverside campus and the BCT program.
I will use this space to communicate with all students in our program. I will help update critical information via this page. The bigger we get, the more changes occur. I hope to announce important changes that affect BCT students’ efforts in seeking certificates or a degree.
For example: ALL students need 68 credit hours to graduate. The Higher Education Coordinating Board policy states “if an AAS requires 68 credit hours (which ours does) then all graduating students must have at least 68 credit hours on their transcript.”
Students with sufficient, documented construction experience may still apply for waivers. Some students may not have to take a specific course if they have experience in that particular subject area. We can still substitute a variety of college credit courses such as “business”, “computer science” or “architectural” courses” for waived courses in the BCT degree plan.
I’m starting my 26th year in the BCT program as a full time faculty member. I’ve been head of the dept for 24 of those years. Rules change all the time. If we accept change as a positive part of our lives, we can move forward.
Some students encounter obstacles while working towards their AAS degree or Certificate; most of these can be overcome. If you are a brand new student in the BCT program, you make it a point to find me and engage in conversation. The more we know about you, the better advice we can give you. If you want to graduate with an AAS or a Certificate, you will have to meet certain state and institutional requirements. Focusing on those requirements early means you will have an easier time the semester you are due to graduate.
Until next time -
Warren Heatwole
Warren Heatwole with his 25 year award

.