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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 3 hours (3-0-0) Prerequisite: CAR 111 or instructor approval This course introduces the student to floor and wall layout and construction. Topics include methods of house framing, components of floor framing, layouts, sub-flooring, connectors and fasteners, and site preparation. Upon course completion, students will be able to identify various types of floor framing systems, select the sizes of floor joists, identify types of house framing, list types of fasteners, and identify property lines, set backs, and demonstrate a working knowledge of terrain and batter boards.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) Prerequisite: CAR 111 or instructor approval (Co-requisite: CAR 112) The student will engage in applications of floor and wall construction, application of requiredtools, use of the builder transit, level rod, tape measure and grade stakes. Emphasis is placed on cutting sill plates, floor joists, girders, header bridging, sub-flooring, stud wall partitions, door and window headers, wall bracing, leveling instruments, and batter boards. Upon course completion, students should be able to lay out and construct a floor, including the sill, joist bridging and openings, install sub-flooring, construct interior and exterior walls, and lay out property stakes of site plans.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) This course provides practical and safe application of hand, portable power, stationary and pneumatic tools, use of building materials, fasteners and adhesives, and job site safety. Emphasis is placed on the safe use of hand, power, and pneumatic tools, proper selection of lumber, plywood, byproducts, nails, bolts, screws, adhesives, fasteners, and other construction materials, and job safety. Upon course completion, the student should be able to identify hand, power, stationary and pneumatic tools and demonstrate their safe use; identify and properly select wood and non-wood building products, and properly use nails, fasteners and adhesives.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 3 hours (3-0-0) Prerequisite: CAR 111 or instructor approval This course focuses on the design and installation of roof and ceiling systems. Emphasis is placed on rafters, trusses, ceiling joists, roof decking, and roofing materials. Upon completion, students should be able to design a roof and ceiling system, identify proper installation methods of roofing materials, and describe applicable safety rules.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) Prerequisite: CAR 111 or instructor approval This course introduces the student to interior and exterior finishing materials and techniques. Topics include interior trim of windows and doors, ceilings and wall moldings, exterior sidings, trim work, painting, and masonry finishes. Upon completion the students should be able to identify different types of doors, windows and moldings and describe the uses of each, identify types of exterior sidings and trim, and describe the different types of paint and their proper application.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) Prerequisite: CAR 111 or instructor approval; Co-requisite: CAR 131 The course provides students with practical experience in building and installing roof and ceiling systems. Emphasis is placed on job site safety, layout and cutting of rafters and joists, cutting and building trusses, installing roof decking and roofing materials. Upon completion, the student should be able to cut and install rafters, joists and trusses, cut and apply roof decking and roofing materials, and apply safety rules for job site.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
2-3 credits This course allows for specialized, in-depth study. Emphasis is placed on individualized instruction.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) This course allows the student to plan, execute, and present results of individual projects in carpentry. Emphasis is placed on enhancing skill attainment in the carpentry field. This culminating course allows students to independently apply skills attained in previous courses.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
2-3 credits This course allows for specialized, in-depth study. Emphasis is placed on individualized instruction.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 7 hours (1-0-6) Prerequisite: Instructor approval This course focuses on advanced interior applications for floors, walls, and ceilings. Topics may include paneling, hard wood floors, drop ceilings, acoustical ceilings, tray ceilings, and box ceilings. Upon completion the students should have a working knowledge of the specialties covered. This is an advanced course and supports CIP code 46.0201.
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