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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: blueprint reading, electrical theory, Ohm's Law application, electrical test equipment, introduction to NEC, raceways, boxes and fittings, conductors and residential, commercial and industrial wiring. Student must work at least 10 hours per week for the entire semester for an electrical contractor. Prerequisite: BT 140B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: alternating current, AC and DC electric motor operations, grounding circuits, conduit bending, electrical boxes and fittings and applicable NEC code. Students must work at least 10 hours per week for the entire semester for an electrical contractor. Prerequisite: BT 141B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: conductor installation, cable trays, conductor termination and splices, installation of electrical service equipment, circuit breakers, fuses, splices, relays, contactors, lighting, safety protocol and use of the National Electrical Code. Students must work at least 10 hours per week for the entire semester for an electrical contractor. Prerequisite: BT 142B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: residential building codes, floor joist, framing layout, cut and buck, frame walls, plumb and line walls, shear and brace walls, rough hardware, trusses, fascia, sheathing, exterior doors and windows for construction of storage sheds. Student must work at least 5 hours per week for the entire semester for a framing contractor. Prerequisite: BT: 122B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: footing layout, setting concrete forms, framing layout, cut and buck plate, frame walls, plumb and line walls, shear walls, install rough hardware, layout and set trusses, hang fascia, roof sheathing, interior and exterior elevations, set exterior doors and windows and final pick-up for construction of a single family residence. Student must work at least 5 hours per week for the entire semester for a framing contractor. Prerequisite: BT 220B.
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4.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: proper hand, power and pneumatic tool usage for finish carpentry, installation of shelving, interior doors, to include swinging, pocket, bi-pass and bi-fold and basic cabinet installation. Prerequisite: BT 221B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: residential and commercial plumbing fixtures and appliances, residential and commercial plumbing fixture fittings and trim, residential and commercial rough and finish plumbing installations, National Fuel Gas Code, mathematics, local gas codes and inspections and testing. Prerequisite: BT 133B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: storm drainage, sizing storm drains, piping expansion, energy and temperature control, water heaters, water treatment, basic electricity, electrical safety and blueprint reading. Prerequisite: BT 230B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: repair service and sizing of sanitary drainage, venting systems, storm drainage potable water systems, gas piping, indirect waster systems (I, II and III), interceptors and backwater valves and protection of water supply, air gaps, vacuum breakers and heating systems. Prerequisite: BT 231B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: hydraulic theory, pump theory, types, installation and maintenance, isometric drawings and plumbing code review. Prerequisite: BT 232B.
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