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3.50 Credits
Designed by ALCOA Building Products, this course provides proper training and skills needed to work in the field as a siding installer. In addition, this course provides a foundation for the entrepreneur with skills and knowledge to form his/her own crew in the field of siding installation.
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3.50 Credits
This course is designed to enable students to apply two different exterior finishing systems: stucco, a non-insulated cement plaster wall covering, and EIFS, an Exterior Insulated Finishing System. Both systems will be applied by students in a practical laboratory application.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with knowledge, skills and safe working habits required for the placement of concrete reinforcing steel. Material properties, trade terminology, tools, equipment usage and estimating of materials will be explained and practiced throughout this course. Completion of this course will fulfill apprentice training requirements of Local Union 846.
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10.00 Credits
Construction Safety provides the student with training outlined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This course supplies the student with the minimum recommended requirements for working in the construction field.
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6.50 Credits
Remodeling, renovation and demolition can be a very demanding profession. This course prepares the student for many of the unforeseen surprises that may occur in the field. Actual remodeling projects such as floor, wall, ceiling and roof alterations takes place. Existing loads are evaluated and new structural loads calculated for the additions. (Formerly CST 110) Prerequisites CNST 1010 and CNST 1050, or Instructor approval
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6.50 Credits
This course includes terms and definitions used in the construction field pertaining to interior finish. Theory and practical application of various types of wall coverings, wall finish, ceiling covering, ceiling finish, interior door hanging and various applications of interior trim are covered. Emphasis is placed on estimation of labor and materials in all areas. Prerequisites CNST 1010 and CNST 1050, or Instructor approval
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6.50 Credits
This course is designed to give students a hands-on approach to metal stud framing. This course will cover proper layout procedures; wall types from interior, exterior, furred, structural, and fire-rated walls. Methods of building headers, columns, soffits, and ceilings will also be covered in this course along with proper construction terms, definitions, specifications, and codes. Prerequisites CNST 1015 and CNST 1050
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3.00 Credits
This course covers all aspects of cabinet making, beginning with cabinet design and ending with industrial production/employment in cabinet making. Other topics include materials used in cabinets, cabinet hardware, cabinet making tools, and built-in cabinets. In addition, there is time spent on making sketches and working drawings of different cabinet styles. Prerequisites CNST 1010 or Instructor approval
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6.50 Credits
This course covers fabricating basic cabinets, cabinet materials, tool usage, safety, joinery and material costs. Methods of assembling and installation are stressed. Prerequisites CNST 1050 and CNST 1260
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3.00 Credits
Professional painting and finishing techniques will be demonstrated and practiced in this course. Cabinets completed in CNST 1261 may be finished.Topics include surface preparation, application of finishing materials, and surface prep for topcoating. The student will gain practical experience in the lab using the latest materials and techniques in the construction industry.
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