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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 units; 3 hours Lecture Repeatability: May be taken a total of 2 times. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100, READ 100 and MATH 154. Provides training in the selection and installation of various electrical wiring systems as specified by the National Electric Code (NEC) for residential construction. Topics include conductors, cables, raceways, fittings, boxes, panels, devices, hazardous locations, special equipment and environments, high voltage wiring methods, and electrical blueprint reading and is designed for contractors, architects, designers, and those seeking certification.
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3.00 Credits
3 units; 3 hours Lecture Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100, READ 100 and MATH 154. Provides training in the selection and installation of various electrical wiring systems as specified by the National Electric Code (NEC) for commercial construction. Topics include conductors, cables, raceways, fittings, boxes, panels, devices, hazardous locations, special equipment and environments, high voltage wiring methods, and electrical blueprint reading in a commercial environment or context, and is designed for contractors, architects, designers, and those seeking certification.
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3.00 Credits
3 units; 2 hours Lecture, 3 hours Laboratory Repeatability: May be taken a total of 2 times. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100, READ 100 and MATH 154. Introduces the student to layout and framing fundamentals typical of residential construction including floors, walls and partitions, roofs, safety, structural materials, tools and tool use, hardware, essential techniques for assembly and provides practical hands-on application.
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3.00 Credits
3 units; 2 hours Lecture, 3 hours Laboratory Repeatability: May be taken a total of 2 times. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100, READ 100, and MATH 154. Introduces "front end" construction: foundation layout, framing fundamentals, rough plumbing, rough HVAC, and rough electrical basics typical of residential construction. Additional topics include safety, foundations, floors, walls and partitions, roofs, fire protection systems, insulation, drywall, materials, tools and tool use, hardware, essential techniques for assembly and provides practical hands-on application.
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3.00 Credits
3 units; 2 hours Lecture, 3 hours Laboratory Repeatability: May be taken a total of 2 times. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100, READ 100, and MATH 154. Introduces "finish end" construction: foundation layout, framing fundamentals, insulation, drywall, finish plumbing, finish HVAC, finish electrical, and finish carpentry basics typical of residential construction. Topics include safety, foundations, floors, walls and partitions, roofs, insulation, drywall, finish plumbing and electrical systems, painting, finish carpentry, tile, flooring, materials, tools and tool use, hardware, essential techniques for assembly and provides practical hands-on application.
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5.00 Credits
0.5-5 units; 0.5 hour Lecture OR 1.5 hours Laboratory Repeatability: May be taken a total of 4 times. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100, READ 100 and MATH 154. Selected topics in construction not covered by regular course offerings. Each special topic course will be announced, described, and given its own title and letter designation in the Schedule of Classes. The structure and format of the classes will vary depending upon the subject matter.
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3.00 Credits
3 units; 3 hours Lecture Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100. Intergrates personal growth, learning techniques, academic and career success, problem solving, critical, and creative thinking. The course focuses on the following topics: self evaluation and assessment, goal setting, career decision making, educational planning, time and financial management techniques, instructor-student relationships, cultural diversity, health maintenance, stress management, campus resources, learning styles and strategies including lecture note-taking, test taking, memory and concentration. May be offered in a Distance-Learning Format. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU. Transfers to UC.
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3.00 Credits
0.5-3 units; 1.5 hours Laboratory Repeatability: May be taken a total of 3 times. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100. CS 1L or equivalent skills. Provides opportunity for research in career development and/or transfer preparation. Includes research, observation and/or experience relating to career development and/or transfer preparation. Integrates selfanalysis and investigation of the world of work and/or transfer options and will enhance the problem-solving, communication and critical thinking skills necessary for career and educational decision-making and success.
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5.00 Credits
0.5-5 units; 0.5 hour Lecture, 1.5 hours Laboratory Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100. Repeatability: May be taken a total of 4 times. Presents selected topics in Counseling and Guidance not covered by regular course offerings. Each special topic course will be announced, described, and given its own title and letter designation in the Schedule of Classes. The structure and format of the class will vary depending on the subject matter. May be offered in a Distance-Learning Format.
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1.00 Credits
1 unit; 1 hour Lecture Repeatability: May be taken a total of 4 times. Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CG 205L for the first semester taking CG 205. Assists students in developing college survival skills, to include note taking, test taking, time management, and studying effectively.
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