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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Emphasis on basic concepts and practices in the maintenance programs for commercial and residential facilities including scheduling, work order systems, workforce management, inventory control, and safety and right-to-know programs. (2,1,2)
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1.00 Credits
Basic information on the various federal, state, and local regulations agencies that govern maintenance operations and practices, including Occupational and Safety Health Act (OSHA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and American with Disabilities Act (ADA). (1,0,2)
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3.00 Credits
Basic instruction in mathematics and the methods of interpreting information and the relationship of details and sections to an overall blueprint utilizing scale drawings, symbols, abbreviations, floor plans, elevations, and specifications tables. (3,1,4)
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4.00 Credits
Basic course in carpentry skills required to perform building maintenance activities. Covers the installation methods and materials available to make repairs to building structures using accepted trade practices. (4,1,6)
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2.00 Credits
Various techniques and processes of surface cleaning, preparation, and repair. (2,1,2)
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3.00 Credits
Techniques of brick, block, and ceramic tile laying and repair processes to include safety practices. (3,1,4)
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4.00 Credits
Basic design, function, maintenance, repair, and replacement of all types of light commercial and residential plumbing fixtures. (4,1,6)
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2.00 Credits
Basic skills and techniques for the safe and proper maintenance of pools and spas. (2,1,2)
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2.00 Credits
Basic use of irrigation in residential and light commercial applications. Sprinkler designs and plans, practices, equipment, and maintenance for singlefamily dwellings, light commercial buildings, and apartment/townhouse complexes. (2,1,2)
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4.00 Credits
Basic electrical diagnosis and repair techniques including basic circuit theory, safety and grounding essentials, wiring systems, circuitry, and electrical troubleshooting. (4,1,6)
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