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MAS 221: Specialized Masonry
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 3 hours (3-0-0) Prerequisite: MAS 211, 251, 252; Co-requisite: MAS 261 This course provides an introduction to geographically specific masonry techniques. Topics include panel construction, acid brick, refractories, structural glazed tile, glass block, passive solar design, barrier walls and hollow metal frames. Upon completion, the student should be able to define and recognize types and applications of specialized techniques and materials as well as identify proper installation and laying techniques.
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MAS 231: Basic Cement Masonry
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 3 hours (3-0-0) Co-requisite: MAS 271 This course is designed to introduce the various types of cement masonry, concrete requirements, flat work, estimating, and finishing methods. Emphasis is placed on estimating concrete for small to medium size projects, flat work, form work, footings, and the correct tools and methods of finishing and placing.
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MAS 251: Stone Masonry Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) Prerequisite: MAS 131, MAS 171; Co-requisite: MAS 211 This course provides practical application of stone and decorative masonry techniques, repair and restoration of brick structures, and brick arches. Emphasis is placed on developing skill in doing these techniques. Upon completion, the student should be able to lay stone, repair and restore brick structures, and build brick arches to entry-level standards.
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MAS 252: Fireplace Construction
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) Prerequisite: MAS 131, 171; Co-requisite: MAS 211 This course provides practical application of techniques for constructing fireplaces and other decorative work. Emphasis is placed on developing skill in constructing decorative masonry techniques. Upon completion, the student should be able to construct a variety of fireplaces to entry-level standards.
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MAS 253: Brick Arches Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) Prerequisite: MAS 131, 171; Co-requisite: MAS 211 This course provides practical application of techniques of constructing brick arches and other decorative work. Emphasis is placed on developing skill in constructing decorative masonry techniques. Upon completion, the student should be able to construct brick arches and other decorative masonry techniques to entry-level standards.
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MAS 261: Specialized Masonry
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) Prerequisite: MAS 211, 251, 252 This course provides practical application of geographically specific masonry techniques. Emphasis is placed on developing skill in laying and installing panel construction, acid brick, refractories, structural glazed tile, glass block, passive solar design, barrier walls, and hollow metal frames. Upon completion, the student should be able to perform, to entry-level standards, appropriate techniques for selection, laying, and installation of geographically ally specific masonry applications.
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MAS 271: Basic Cement Masonry Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) This course introduces students to basic concrete masonry, including the use of various tools, estimating, and placing concrete. Emphasis is placed on correct methods used in placing concrete, finishing concrete, placing forms, and proper care of concrete tools. Upon completion, the student should demonstrate entry-level skills for placing, finishing, estimating, and curing concrete.
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MAS 272: Advanced Cement Masonry
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) Prerequisite: MAS 271 This course continues skill building in concrete masonry. Emphasis is placed on correct methods used in placing concrete, finishing concrete, placing forms, and maintenance of concrete tools. Upon completion, the student should be able to demonstrate increased speed and accuracy in building structures covered in this course.
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MCM 100: Introduction to Mass Communications
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits This course provides the student with general study of mass communication and journalism. This course includes theory, development, regulation, operation and effects upon society.
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MCM 113-114-115: Student Publications
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
1-2 credits each These courses offer practical experience in journalism skills through working on the staff of student publications.
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