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3.00 Credits
Skills and modern techniques to do framing construction to industry standards. Emphasis on blueprint reading; appropriate tools, machines, and equipment; and framing techniques for floors, walls, ceilings, and roofs. Light frame construction for pre-apprentices and/or do-it-yourself persons.
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3.00 Credits
Course will define the code requirements of the California and San Francisco Plumbing code. History of water supply and distribution. Discuss the powers and duties of the Administrative Authority, inspection, testing and fees. Procedure for submitting plans and obtaining permits. Qualifications of a California license Plumbing Contractor. Discuss the terminology of trade. General regulations for installation of a safe plumbing system. Interpret blueprints and isometric drawings.
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3.00 Credits
A course covering Contractors License Laws and Construction Management. Topics included are license qualification requirements, responsibility of the Contractors License State Board, labor code provisions related to employer and employee relationships, the California Occupational Safety and Health Act, and construction management.
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3.00 Credits
Advise: Placement in TRST 0035 A basic reading and writing individualized program. Instruction is open-entry and open-exit and self-paced to meet the individual needs of student. Emphasizes comprehension and study skills and will prepare students for further educational and/or job demands.
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3.00 Credits
Advise: Placement in TRST 0036 Reading, writing, and communication skills to prepare students for high school courses, GED, entry into the workplace, vocational and retraining program.
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3.00 Credits
Advise: Placement in TRST 0037 A competency-based, self-paced lab offering all required high school courses. Subject areas and objectives vary for each student according to previously acquired high school credit and student goal (diploma, test or college preparation, self-enrichment). Emphasis is on the development of independent, critical thinking skills applied to each subject. SCANS competencies are integrated into the curriculum as indicated in specific subject areas.
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8.00 - 25.00 Credits
Tools for students to succeed in the educational setting. Emphasis is on combining use of resources and skills with suggestions for techniques that lead to success in school.
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3.00 Credits
Advise: Placement in TRST 0039 Writing, reading and mathematics skills development from intermediate through pre-GED level. Prepares the student to enter GED 2105. Self-paced, individualized or small group instruction. Offered in Spanish at Mission Campus.
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3.00 Credits
Advise: TRST 0039 or placement in TRST 0040 Prepares the student to pass the five GED Tests: Writing, Social Studies, Science, Literature, and Mathematics. Individual and/or small group instruction. Offered in Spanish at Mission Campus.
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3.00 Credits
Individualized instruction in basic mathematics including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, measurement, and introduction to algebra and geometry. Applications to life and workplace skills are integrated into this open entry, open exit, and competency based, self-paced course. May be repeated. No prerequisites.
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