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This course covers theory, design, planning, and installation of modern commercial and residential plumbing systems and introduces National Building Code requirements for plumbing and drainage systems.
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This course is a continuation of CT 1204 Construction Technology I with emphasis on distance measurement and leveling for site layout, exterior finishing, roofing applications, thermal and moisture protection, wall and ceiling finish materials application, stairs, and framing with metal studs. It also teaches other skills for interior finish including doors, floors, and trim and cabinet installation. Prerequisite: CT 1204.
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This is an entry-level woodworking course that prepares students for more advanced work in the broad field of wood technology. It emphasizes safe operation and care of hand and power tools and equipment, stresses fundamental techniques leading to accurate millwork and joinery, and introduces materials and methods utilized in commercial and artistic woodworking.
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This course covers construction, installation, finishing, and trimming of cabinets, doors, windows, and trim used in modern construction. Use of Computer Aided Design tools to facilitate measurement and placement within the building as well as streamlining production or ordering of pre-manufactured components as appropriate is emphasized. Prerequisites: CT 1204 or 1703 or consent of instructor upon demonstration of woodworking proficiency.
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This course prepares students for the Arkansas Commercial or Residential Contractor's licensing examination. It covers content and organization of the National Building codes, National Fire Prevention Association Codes, and various system specific codes and introduces techniques to efficiently use this information during the examination.
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This course covers fundamental principles of construction project management. Topics include project planning and scheduling, cost estimation, labor and contract law, construction crew personnel management, bid procedures, and compliance with local, state, and national construction regulations.
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These courses offer fundamental training in acting. Topics include the roles of the actor and director, theories of casting and acting, steps in rehearsing, interpretation of roles with practical application of the principles learned through improvisation and scenes from plays. Complete productions are offered to the student body and the public each term. Beginning Acting I is a prerequisite to Beginning Acting II.
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In these courses, students receive credit for participation in the production of plays presented during each semester. The student learns theatre skills by using them in a production.
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This is a practical course in creative stage set design and construction, including instruction in the areas of public relations, light control, costume design, makeup, and other areas of play production.
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This class offers the sophomore level of Theatre Production for the transfer student in Fine and Performing Arts; course content is a continuation of Drama 1203. Prerequisite: DRAM 1203.
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