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7.00 Credits
This course is related to concrete reinforcing, forming and finishing. Students shadow master concrete finishers and aid in the forming and pouring of concrete footings, slabs, driveways, patios, walks, street curbs and related concrete processes. Safety is emphasized. (7 credit hours/special course fee)
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4.00 Credits
Students learn terms and techniques used in the framing of building structures in this course. Students also shadow contractors, subcontractors, carpenters, roofers and other related trades and aid in the hands-on processes to develop skills to construct exterior walls, interior walls, ceiling joist, roof framing, exterior siding and trim. Safety is emphasized. (4 credit hour/special course fee)
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7.00 Credits
This course is designed to help students develop knowledge and skills of finish techniques. Students develop finish techniques by shadowing master carpenters and painters, and aid in the installation of doors, cabinets, paneling, baseboard, shoe molding, ceiling molding, window trim and related trim. Students also develop the skills and knowledge of the painting processes, and paint both interior and exterior walls and building trim. Students understand the techniques used in staining, varnishing and water base painting. Safety is emphasized. (7 credit hours/special course fee)
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CTT 1404. Students learn terms and techniques used in the framing of building structures. Students also shadow contractors, subcontractors, carpenters, roofers, and other related trades and aid in the hands-on processes to develop skills to construct exterior walls, interior walls, ceiling joist, roof framing, exterior siding and trim. Safety is emphasized. (4 credit hours/special course fee)
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of construction contracts and codes in relation to project delivery and basic principles of construction law. Topics include standard agreements and conditions, negligence, risk, indemnities, modifications, mechanics?lien, claims, dispute resolution, conflicts of interest, ethical considerations, labor law and 1997 standard building code. (4 credit hours)
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7.00 Credits
Topics in this course cover the different phases of residential construction. Students are evaluated on their ability to maintain records of a project, schedule, maintain a daily log, as well as demonstrate hands-on knowledge. Safety is emphasized. (7 credit hours/special course fee)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces basic construction drawings and specification interpretation. Emphasis is placed on construction drawings and blueprint reading, CSI specifications and master format, project manual, shop drawings, as-built drawings and proper construction terminology. (3 credit hours)
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7.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Construction Processes I. Safety is emphasized. (7 credit hours/special course fee)
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to construction project control and administration. Topics include project team development, standard agreements, contract documents, utilization, record keeping, submittals, subcontract management, purchasing, expediting, change orders, claims, progress payments, closeout and computerized project control. (4 credit hours)
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3.00 Credits
This course presents safety and sanitation in the food service workplace, custom designed for the culinary professional. It meets the requirements set forth by the American Culinary Federation for 30 continuing education hours. 3 lecture hours, 45 contact hours. (3 credit hours)
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