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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CFC 102, CFC 103, CFC 105, SCT 100 Provides instruction in identification, materials estimation, and framing production of wall and partition members. Emphasis will be placed on practical application of competencies. Topics include: estimation and computation procedures; rough opening layouts; construction and erection of wall members; and sheathing installation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CFC 102, CFC 103, CFC 105, SCT 100 Introduces terminology, concepts, and procedures used in identification, estimation, layout, and installation of ceiling and roof framing systems. Topics include: identification of ceiling systems; ceiling system materials estimation; ceiling system layout procedures; scaffolding and ladder safety; ceiling system installation procedures; roof system terminology; roof system estimation and layout; roof system installation and decking; and vent systems.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CFC 102, CFC 103, SCT 100 Introduces identification, estimation, and installation of roof covering materials. Topics include: materials identification; estimation; layout procedures; installation; and safety precautions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CFC 102, CFC 103, CFC 105, SCT 100 Introduces materials identification, estimation, and installation procedures for exterior finish and trim materials to include window and door units. Emphasis will be placed on competency development through laboratory practice. Topics include: doors and windows; siding types; materials identification; materials estimation; and installation procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CFC 102, CFC 103, CFC 105, SCT 100 Introduces procedures for identification, estimation, and installation of interior trim. Topics include: insulation materials identification; insulation materials estimation; insulation application methods; thermal and sound control; wall and ceiling materials identification; paneling installation; and acoustical ceiling tile.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CFC 102, CFC 103, CFC 105, SCT 100 Introduces procedures for identification, estimation, and installation of interior trim. The course also introduces various interior door units, door locks and trim, and installation procedures and describes the selection, estimation, and installation of various wall coverings including paint and wallpaper. Topics include: trim terminology; materials identification; materials estimation; installation procedures; door frame installation; door hanging procedures; split jamb pre-hung unit installation; solid jamb pre-hung unit installation; and wall coverings.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CFC 102, CFC 103, CFC 105, SCT 100 Introduces floor finish coverings for residential construction projects. Emphasis will be placed on identification, estimation, and installation of various types of hard and soft floor coverings. This course introduces design, construction, and installation of fireplace trim. The course also introduces locating and installing cabinets and millwork. Topics include: identification of flooring materials; flooring estimation procedures; flooring installation procedures; fireplace trim; cabinets; and millwork.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Program admission, CFC 102, CFC 103, CFC 105, SCT 100 Provides instruction in the production and installation of various types and styles of cornice and soffit work used in residential carpentry. Topics include: identification of types and styles; vent systems; materials estimation; installation procedures; and ladder and scaffolding safety.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Program admission, CFC 102, CFC 103, CFC 105, SCT 100 Provides fundamental instruction in the layout, construction, and installation of various stair types. Topics include: identification of stair types; identification of stair components; riser and tread calculation; stringer layout; and fabrication and installation procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: All non-elective courses required for completion of Residential Carpentry Specialization Provides students with occupation-based instruction that applies learned skills to actual work experience. Emphasizes students' opportunities to practice finish work as learned in class and lab as part of the residential carpentry specialization courses. Topics include: application of residential carpentry skills, appropriate employability skills, problem solving, adaptability to job equipment and technology, progressive productivity, and acceptable job performance.
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