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3.00 Credits
Introduces finish floor 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. Prerequisite: Provisional admission Prerequisites/Corequisites: CFC 100, CFC 101, CAR 101
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3.00 Credits
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. Prerequisites: Provisional admission, CAR 101, CAR 103, CFC 100, CFC 101
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4.00 Credits
Provides students with occupationbased 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. Prerequisites/Corequisites: All nonelective courses required for completion of the Residential Carpentry Specialization
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2.00 Credits
Provides instruction in the identification and installation of a variety of doors, frames, and door hardware for commercial construction applications. Topics include door types, door hardware, thresholds, weatherstripping, and overhead doors. Prerequisites: Provisional admission, CAR 101, CAR 103, CFC 100, CFC 101
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3.00 Credits
Introduces materials and processes involved in construction practices using formed concrete. Topics include wall forms, ongrade curb forms, vertical pier and column forms, horizontal beam forms, abovegrade slab system, and stair forms. Prerequisites: Provisional admission, CFC 100, CFC 101
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1.00 Credits
Introduces the principles and practices of land surveying and the use of more complex instruments. Emphasizes areas of transit use, use of electronic measuring devices, and the computation of bearings and angles. Topics include area calculation, EDM equipment utilization, and differential leveling. Prerequisites: MAT 101, CAR 107
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4.00 Credits
Provides students with occupationbased 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 commercial carpentry specialization courses. Topics include application of commercial carpentry skills, appropriate employability skills, problem solving, adaptability to job equipment and technology, progressive productivity, and acceptable job performance. Prerequisites/Corequisites: All nonelective courses required for completion of the Commercial Carpentry Specialization
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1.00 Credits
Introduces various methods, materials, and equipment used in the handling and rigging of steel components in a construction project. Emphasis is placed on use of proper safety techniques. Topics include calculation of rope strengths, knots, and standard hand signals. Prerequisites: Provisional admission, CFC 100, CFC 101
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1.00 Credits
Provides a review of general safety rules and practices and provides students with information about state and federal regulations including OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Emphasis is placed on electrical, fire, lifting, and ladder and scaffolding hazards. Topics include overview of safety rules and regulations personal protective equipment signs, signals, and barricades flammable materials electrical hazards ladders and scaffolds safety in trenches and excavations and introduction to rigging. Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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2.00 Credits
This course covers introduction to the different crafts in the building trades. The student is also introduced to the attitudes and life skills required to succeed in the construction industry. Topics include introduction to the construction trades workplace expectations, quality of work, professional ethical standards, proper communication practices, working in teams, learning for success and life skills. Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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