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BT 135: Concrete
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits This curriculum involves the foundations of a structure and the many different uses of concrete as a building material. The student will advance through this class to a point of developing a footing and foundation for all types of construction. Fall.
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BT 140: Finish Carpentry I
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits This course of instruction is directed at the interior finish of a structure and the proponents that go along with it. The student will start with learning how to hang doors and finish with the installation of the cove base and above the floor finish. Prerequisite: BT 120. Spring.
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BT 145: Floor Laying
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits This course involves the mechanics of installing flooring goods of all types such as tiles, carpets, inlaid, congoleum, and hard wood to mention a few. This course will cover the tools used in the trade and the preparation required before the installation of each. Prerequisite: BT 120. Spring.
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BT 150: Gypsum Wall Board and Finish
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits This course offers the painting surface aspect of the trades. It covers an intense section of how to measure interior wall surfaces for cover and the actual fundamentals of cutting and applying the sheet rock. Prerequisite: BT 120. Spring.
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BT 220: Principles of Blueprints
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits This course surveys the essential knowledge needed to read, understand and interpret information represented in blueprint architectural drawings. Students are required to draw a blueprint as part of their overall grade. Prerequisites: BT 130, 140. Fall.
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BT 230: Basic Plumbing
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits This course surveys basic knowledge applicable to design and installation of plumbing and heating systems. The plumbing section will cover both the water and sewage systems that are used in today's buildings. Prerequisites: BT 120, 130. Fall.
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BT 240: Finish Carpentry II
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits This section covers many different features of the cabinet industry as well as building furniture and learning how to do different types of laminating of the finish product. The student will also work with the many different types of finishes including paint, stain, lacquer, etc. Prerequisites: BT 120, 140. Fall.
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BT 250: Cost Analysis and Construction Management
3.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
3 credits This course examines the preparation of bids from blueprints. For a specific project, the student will be required to prepare a materials list as well as an estimate of the labor. Various forms of analysis, such as equations for measuring wood, concrete, sheetrock, paint, roofing, etc, will be covered. Prerequisite: BT 130, 140. Spring.
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BT 270: Field Experience
6.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
6 credits This advanced practicum is designed for hands-on applications of classroom instruction in construction applications of various sizes and complexity. Prerequisites: BT 120, 130, 140. Consent of instructor. Spring.
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BT 295: Field Methods:Construction Renovation
6.00 Credits
Fort Peck Community College
6 credits This practicum will involve hands-on application of classroom instruction of renovating existing structures. Course may be repeated. Consent of instructor. Summer.
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