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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lab 9; Spring) This course provides hands-on experience in which the student applies the basic skills and knowledge presented thus far in the NCCER Carpentry Program. This course is designed as a practical task-orientated exercise utilizing the skills covered in CARP 120. Prerequisites: CARP 120 or instructor's approval Co-requisites: CARP 130, CARP 131, and IT 111. Course Fee: $25.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 2, Lab 2; Fall) Introduces students to materials and methods for sheathing, exterior siding, stairs and roofi ng. The framing that was done on the building project during CARP 120 will be used to continue studies in this course. Students will apply the knowledge and skills presented during this course to enclose the structure. Students will lay out and build a simple stair system. This course also covers framing with metal studs. Co-requisite: CARP 220. Prerequisites: IT 115, IT 111, and CARP 120 or instructor's approval. Course Fee: $15.00
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec. 2 - Lab 4; Fall) Introduces students to trigonometric leveling, which is used to lay out foundations. This course covers the installation methods and materials for various roofi ng systems. It covers a variety of fl ooring applications as well as interior wall construction for residential and commercial structures. Prerequisites: IT 115, CARP 120, or instructor's approval. Course Fee: $15.00
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec. 2 - Lab 4; Spring) This course covers the installation methods and materials for various roofi ng systems. It covers a variety of fl ooring applications as well as interior wall construction for residential and commercial structures. It also covers advanced staircase construction. Prerequisites: CARP 130 or CARP 150, or instructor's approval. Course Fee: $15.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 1 - Lab 4; Spring) This course introduces the basic structural components, fastening methods, and assembly techniques for metal buildings. It provides an overview of the materials and procedures used in application of roofs, wall panels, windows, doors and fl ashings relating to metal buildings. Introduces basic concepts, practices, and procedures related to the fl oor covering installation trade. It covers proper safety procedures in the operation of hand and power tools that are related to the trade. This course also reviews and applies math related to fl oor covering installation. Co-requisites: CARP 250. Prerequisites: IT 115, IT 111, and CARP 120 or instructor's approval. Course Fee: $15.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lab 9; Spring) Provides students the opportunity to practice skills they have acquired in the entire carpentry program. It includes task-orientated projects in which students can apply many of the skills and knowledge that have been presented throughout the NCCER Carpentry program. This course is designed as a practical task-orientated exercise utilizing a variety of skills covered in all the NCCER carpentry courses required for the AAS degree. Co-requisite: CARP 230, CARP 240, and IT 120. Prerequisite: CARP 220 or instructor's approval. Course Fee: $15.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 3; Fall) Introduction to construction materials and methods. Building systems and construction details. Emphasis is placed on selection of materials and methods. Laboratory section performs site investigations observing materials and their properties. Course Fee: $12.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab. 4; Spring) Students involved with this subject will learn to perform the most common survey work required on a construction project, which is layout, topographical leveling, differential leveling, and transfer of elevations from one benchmark or location to another. Students will learn linear measuring with tapes, and with electronic distance meters. They will also develop the skills in using standard and automatic levels, in measuring distances and angles with the EDM, transit, and modern instruments. Fundamental computations will be emphasized. Co-requisite: MATH 125 or higher. Course Fee: $25.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 3; Fall) Preparing cost estimates of construction projects. Introduction to construction contracts. Construction planning and scheduling. Using software for estimating and scheduling. Prerequisite: CET 173. Course Fee: $15.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 3; Fall) Applied mechanics with analytical and graphical application of physical principles to engineering related problems. Newton's Laws of motion, vectors, equilibrium, friction, properties of areas and solids, trusses, beams, and fl uid pressures. Introduction to dynamics of particles and strength of materials. Co-requisites: PHYS 231, and MATH 125 or higher. Course Fee: $10.00
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