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CARP 1021: Res & Light Coml Carp
13.00 Credits
Green River College
A competency-based course. The major areas of study will be: 1) floor, roof, and wall framing terms and knowledge, 2) common framing related hand and power tool use, 3) basic carpentry mathematics related to framing, 4) floor, wall, and truss roof assembly and erecting procedures, 5) Uniform Building Code requirements relating to framing, 6) light gauge steel framing, 7) exterior door and window installation, 8) roof covering material and installation, and 9) related OSHA/WISHA construction safety standards. Credits will be awarded upon competency completion. Leadership, workplace ethics, human relations, cultural diversity, attendance, punctuality, and craftsmanship will be an integral part of instruction. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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CARP 1022: Carpentry Seminar 2
3.00 Credits
Green River College
A linked class to CARP 102.1. This competency-based course offers in-depth study of residential and light commercial carpentry. The major areas of study will be: 1) floor, roof and wall framing materials and specifications, 2) common framing related hand and power tool use, 3) basic carpentry mathematics related to framing, 4) floor, wall and truss roof layout procedures, 5) Uniform Building Code requirements relating to framing, 6) light gauge steel framing material and specifications, 7) exterior door and window specifications, 8) roof covering material and specifications, and 9) related OSHA/WISHA construction safety standards. Credits will be awarded upon competency completion. Leadership, workplace ethics, human relations, cultural diversity, and craftsmanship will be an integral part of instruction. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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CARP 1031: Res & Light Coml Carp
13.00 Credits
Green River College
A competency-based course. The major areas of study will be: 1) exterior and interior finishing materials and specifications, 2)common exterior and interior finishing materials and specifications, 3) basic carpentry mathematics related to exterior and interior finishing, 4) insulation installation and specifications, 5) drywall installation and finishing, 6) interior doors and running trim installation, 7) cabinet and countertop installation, 8) basic deck and sidewalk construction, and 9) related OSHA/WISHA construction safety standards. Credits will be awarded upon competency completion. Leadership, workplace ethics, human relations, cultural diversity, attendance, punctuality, and craftsmanship will be an integral part of instruction. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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CARP 1032: Carpentry Seminar 3
3.00 Credits
Green River College
A linked class to CARP 103.1. A competency-based course offering in-depth study of residential and light commercial carpentry. The major areas of study will be: 1) exterior and interior finishing materials and finish related hand and power tools, 3) insulation materials and specifications, 4) drywall materials and specifications, 5) cabinet/countertop materials and specifications, 6) basic deck and sidewalk materials and specifications, and 7) related OSHA/WISHA construction safety standards. Credits will be awarded upon competency completion. Leadership, workplace ethics, human relations, cultural diversity, and craftsmanship will be an integral part of instruction. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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CARP 144: Res Blueprint Reading
3.00 Credits
Green River College
1 How to read and interpret architectural blueprints for residential and light commercial construction.
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CARP 145: Stair Design & Constr
4.00 Credits
Green River College
Introduction to the design and construction of residential and commercial stair construction. Topics include stair design factor, building code requirements, stair layout, cutting, installation, and various tread/riser installations.
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CARP 146: Basic Cabinet Constr
4.00 Credits
Green River College
Introduction to basic box cabinet design and construction. Topics include basic cabinetry terminology; basic cabinet standard sizes and specifications; hardwood and softwood lumber types and grading; sheet material types, grades and sizes; basic wood joinery; fasteners and adhesives; stationary woodworking machinery set-up; operations and safety procedures; portable power tool operations; and surface preparation.
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CARP 147: Residential Remodel Prac
6.00 Credits
Green River College
Introduction to residential remodeling practices. Topics include planning, demolition, tying into existing buildings, basic electrical and plumbing practices, permit processes, matching existing finished material, and estimating. Most skill development will take place at an off-site location where students will be working on a full-size remodeling project. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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CARP 148: Material Estimating
4.00 Credits
Green River College
Introduction to estimating materials, services and other related costs needed to construct a residential home using general pick- off methods.
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CARP 149: Rafter Cutting & Assy
4.00 Credits
Green River College
Introduction to calculating lengths, laying-out, cutting and installation of common hip and valley rafters. Covers calculating, laying-out, and cutting other roof framing members such as hip and valley jacks, ridge boards, cripple jacks and other related special rafter components. The study of load designs and span requirements for different types of framing material will also be covered.
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