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3.00 Credits
Fee: $40.00 Basic woodworking is a study of woodworking skills for both the novice and more advanced woodworker. The course will study project planning and design, wood and wood products, safe operation of hand and power tools, and joinery techniques. (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: Non-majors only A basic consumer course to help future homeowners understand how the basic structural, mechanical, and electrical systems work in a home. Students will gain a better understanding of modern home ownership and home maintenance through classroom and laboratory experience. IAs schedule allows)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: An in-depth understanding of construction documents or concurrent enrollment in Arch 100 is necessary. A study of construction materials and methods of constructing structures. Classroom, lab experiences and construction site tours give students an understanding of building frame parts, procedures and applications of materials. Construction tool safety, codes, blueprint reading and application, conventional and innovative framing technology for residential and commercial construction will be emphasized. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Const 100 Advanced woodworking is a study of practices, materials, methods, and techniques used in the design and construction of fi ne wood furniture. Emphasis will be placed on materials and fi ne joinery techniques. (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CONST 120, Arch 100. A study of construction materials and methods of exterior and interior building fi nishing systems. Classroom and lab experiences give students an understanding of fi nishing procedures and applications of materials. Construction materials, terminology, codes, blueprint reading, installation methods, and material quantity takeoffs will be emphasized. (Fall, Winter)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arch 100 Materials design, installation, and applications of building service systems, including supply systems, waste removal systems; heating ventilation, air conditioning; heating loads, air distribution, equipment selection; energy effi cient, and solar construction; building codes. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arch 100 Study of materials, design of circuits and inspection for electrical heat, light and power installation in homes and small buildings. The class covers the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes. The course applies the NEC as a standard for the layout and installation of residential electrical systems. Basic electrical theory will be presented and applications and basic wiring skills will be introduced. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arch 100 A study of steel construction technology including steel frame construction of light guage and heavy structural and tube steels. Classroom and lab experiences will include construction methods, materials, connection design, prints, symbols, tools and equipment, joining methods, welding processes and skills, coded, specifi cations, quality, safety and nomenclature. (Fall, Winter)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arch 100, Math 111, Const 120 The course provides an introduction to force systems in static equilibrium and an elemental understanding of strength of material, or the relationship between applied loads and the internal forces and deformations induced in the structural element. Major topics that are covered in the course include forces, moments, couples fee body diagrams, trusses, frames, centroids, stress, strain, deformation and load, shear and moment diagrams. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Approved after consultation with Instructor in charge. Selected problem solving in a variety of construction and architectural areas. May involve special assignment, laboratory, and on-the-job experience.
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