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2.00 Credits
Develops skills necessary for the use of advanced electrical and electronic testing equipment in testing and diagnosing electrical and electronic control systems on modern automobiles, trucks and heavy equipment. (60 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101, ATH 201, ATT 131 or permission
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3.00 Credits
Familiarizes students with the operation, safety procedures, diagnosis and service of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. The course includes recovery and reuse of R12 and 134A refrigerants and EPQ regulations. (80 hr) Prerequisite: ATA 101 or ATA 201, or ATH 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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7.00 Credits
Emphasizes methods and materials used in residential construction and covers building codes, floor framing systems, wall framing, types and layout of trusses, cornice systems, types of roof coverings, exterior doors, windows, siding, and exterior paint. Students apply their coursework through the construction of a residential building. 15-week course (3 lec, 14 lab)
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7.00 Credits
Presents methods and materials used to finish interiors of buildings, including gypsum board, tile ceilings, suspended ceilings, wall paneling, paint, hardwood flooring, tile floors, wall-to-wall carpeting, interior doors and trim. Students apply the skills by completing the interior of a residential project. 15-week course (3 lec, 14 lab) Prerequisite: NCCER Core Curriculum, BCT 151 or permission
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1.00 Credits
Concentrates on the construction of basic and finish stairways. Students study stairway types, calculations, layout, materials and construction methods. Students apply these concepts by constructing a set of finish stairs complete with newel posts, balusters, and handrail. 4-week course (2 lec, 12 lab) Prerequisite: BCT 151 or permission
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4.00 Credits
Engages students in the fundamentals of building layout, elevation control and concrete work. Applies field practice with transits for building layout, control points, and establishing building elevations. Students also practice designing and testing concrete mixtures, form design and construction, reinforcement location, placement, finishing and curing concrete. 11-week course (2 lec, 12 lab) Prerequisite: BCT 151 or permission
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3.00 Credits
Provides hands-on management and estimating skills for the small volume builder, with emphasis on methods of developing an estimate, a budget, ensuring quality work, dealing with subcontractors, and controlling costs by reducing waste and scheduling deliveries, for example. 15-week course (3 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisites: BCT 152 or permission
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Construction Management and Estimating I. Emphasis on tracking project budget and schedule. Students also study construction contract documents, insurance requirements, tax liabilities and supervisory management. 15-week course (3 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisites: BCT 265 or permission
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5.00 Credits
Teaches kitchen cabinet layout, parts of cabinets, types of doors and drawers, hardware, and different cabinet joints used in construction of cabinets. Students construct and install cabinets, including countertops. 15-week course (2 lec, 12 lab) Prerequisites: BCT 151
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4.00 Credits
Introduces students to basic biology principles such as: molecular and cellular biology, genetics, biological diversity and ecology. The goal of this course is to increase student knowledge of the world surrounding them and give them a basis for making informed decisions and options on biological issues. Special emphasis will be placed on relating topics to current events. (The course would not be transferable as a prerequisite for advanced biological science at another institution, only as a general education course.) (3 lec, 2 lab)
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