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2.00 Credits
A class designed to give basic understanding of arc welding processes. Emphasis will be given to MIG, TIG, Heliarc, as well as conventional stick welding. Each student must purchase safety glasses and welding gloves. Lab fee 5 will be assessed for this course. (Fall)
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2.00 Credits
The content of this course deals with safety of hand tools, work practices, and the supervisor's responsibilities of recognizing and avoiding safety hazards. The student will earn the 30-hour OSHA Construction Safety Certificate. Lab fee 2 will be assessed for this course.
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1.00 Credits
A study of woodworking shop safety, hand and machine tools, jointery, and proper methods of picture frame and stretcher construction. One period lecture and one period laboratory each week. Lab fee 4 will be assessed for this course.
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2.00 Credits
Instruction in code requirements, procedures in residential plumbing, waste, maintenance, proper methods of sewage disposal using soil pipe and plastic, water lines, using copper, galvanized pipe and state-of-the-art plastics. One period lecture and three periods laboratory each week. Lab fee 4 will be assessed for this course.
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2.00 Credits
Instruction in the National Electric Code, basic electrical principles, complete instruction and practice in residential wiring, including electric heating and telecommunications. Some industrial wiring techniques will also be included. One period lecture, six periods laboratory each week. Lab fee 5 will be assessed for this course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the students an understanding of the methods, materials, and practices used in all phases of residential and commercial construction to include: foundations, framing, electrical, heating and plumbing, roofing, interior finishing and trim, and cabinetry. Regularly scheduled visits will be made to construction sites to see progress and practice used in industry. Lab fee 1 will be assessed for this course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is cross-listed with ENGR 149. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program. An introductory level course in Computer-Aided Drafting Design (CADD) using AutoCAD software in orthographic projection, surface development, sectioning, pictorial representation, dimensioning, and working drawings. Drawings plotted to scale on A, B, C, and D size paper. Six periods of laboratory each week. Lecture as announced by the instructor. Lab fee 3 will be assessed for this course. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
For first year Architectural Drafting students. Concepts of the course cover principles of technical projection, architectural applications, sections and details, pictorial drawings, linetypes, architectural symbols, and notations and specifications. The student will have a working knowledge of the various types of drawings that constitute a set of working drawings to include floor plans, foundation plans, elevations, roofing, plumbing and heating, electrical, interior elevations, and framing plans. Lab fee 1 will be assessed for this course.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to skills and basic knowledge of architectural drafting. Emphasis is on lettering, orthographic projection, parallel line pictorial drawings, shades and shadows, and perspective drawing. Lab fee 2 will be assessed for this course. Open to all students.
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3.00 Credits
A study of hand and machine tools, joinery, and proper methods of furniture construction. One period lecture, six periods laboratory each week. A supplies fee will be charged for the cost of the materials used in project construction. Lab fee 4 will be assessed for this course.
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