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BCT P935: Competent Person Update
8.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course provides an update on OSHA regulations for contractors and others in the building trades, and satisfies the requirement for Competent Person Certification. Competent Person Certification must be renewed every two years. Student must be Competent Person Certified or working in the building industry.
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BCV V131: Residential Carpentry I 300 hours
0.00 Credits
Indian River State College
The course develops the competencies essential to the carpentry industry. Topics include safety practices, tool (manual and power) and equipment utilization, identification of building materials, fasteners and hardware, basic math and math applications, communication and blueprint reading, and background information on the construction industry in America.
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BCV V131 - Residential Carpentry I 300 hours
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BCV V132: Residential Carpentry II 300 hours
0.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches in-depth skills and knowledge needed for trim and finish carpentry. Students learn to use blueprints and specifications to install exterior covering and trim, interior doors, interior walls, and ceiling coverings. Prerequisite: BCV V131.
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BCV V133: Residential Carpentry III 450 hours
0.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches the skills needed for frame and form carpentry. Topics include blueprints and specifications, site preparation, framing members, walls and partition framing, roof framing, roof trusses, and sheathing. Also covered are use of a transit and a builder's level, construction of forms, installation of rigging and scaffolding, exterior doors and stairs, window units, tilt up and precast walls, structural timber, and roofing components. Prerequisite: BCV V132.
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BCV V230: Introduction to Cabinet Making
45.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course prepares students for employment as cabinet makers or cabinet and trim installers. After completing this class, the student should know safety procedures and be able to use the tools required for this profession. The content of the course includes safe and efficient work procedures, constructing casework, fixtures, window and door frames, molding, and trim work. Lab fee $20.00.
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BCV V949: Carpentry Practicum 150 hours
0.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course provides additional experience that matches career objectives in carpentry standards through on-the-job training, and/or development of employability skills. This course implements employment competency expectations with practical experience in the lab setting or the workplace. Competencies developed in Residential Carpentry I through III are reinforced through the practicum. Opportunities to research industry concerns are included. Prerequisite: BCV V133.
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BCV V950: Apprenticeship-Electrical On-the-Job Training 592-640 hours
0.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course is taught in conjunction with apprenticeship-electrical to enable the student to implement and practice the essential competencies in the electrical industry work environment. The course uses authentic learning strategies through on-the-job training, helping student implement the theoretical concepts introduced in the classroom. Permission or instructor required.
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BOT 2010: General Botany
3.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches structure, function, reproductive life cycle, growth, interaction with the environment, and evolution of plant life. As a course for science majors, topics include plant cell and energy metabolism, histology, genetics, biotechnology and propagation, and taxonomic studies of plant groups. Prerequisite: BSC 2010. BSC 2010L, BSC 2011, BSC 2011L. Corequisite: BOT 1010L.
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BOT 2010L: General Botany Lab
1.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This is the laboratory component for BOT 1010. Topics include the architecture and function of the plant cell, histology of the plant organs, primary and secondary growth, hormonal and environmental factors that affect growth, plant propagation, and taxonomic survey of plant groups. Prerequisite: BSC 2010. BSC 2010L, BSC 2011, BSC 2011L. Corequisite: BOT 1010.
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BOT 3015: Plant Biology
3.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches the evolutionary relationships, life histories, structural and functional relationships of structures, and ecological adaptations of plants, fungi, selected protista and prokaryotes. This course is specifically for the Bachelor of Science Education. Prerequisite: BSC 2011, BSC 2011L.
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