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  • 2.00 Credits

    V This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class scheduled when students are not taking related evening classes to provide the work-related experience for Level 1 HVAC apprentices during the summer term in apprenticeship. Students and their coordinator determine the objectives for the field experience. The student maintains accurate hourly records and obtains a performance appraisal each month from the job supervisor
  • 3.00 Credits

    22.7 V This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class coordinated with class/lab courses to provide the work-related experience during the first and second term in apprenticeship. Students and their coordinator determine the objectives for the field experience. The student maintains accurate hourly records and obtains a performance appraisal each month from the job supervisor
  • 4.00 Credits

    22.3 V This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class scheduled when students are not taking related evening classes to provide the work-related experience for Level 2 HVAC apprentices during the summer term in apprenticeship. Students and their coordinator determine the objectives for the field experience. The student maintains accurate hourly records and obtains a performance appraisal each month from the job supervisor
  • 5.00 Credits

    22.7 V This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class coordinated with class/lab courses to provide the work-related experiences for Level 3 HVAC apprentices during the first and second term in apprenticeship. Students and their coordinator determine the objectives for the field experience. The student maintains accurate hourly records and obtains a performance appraisal each month from the job supervisor
  • 6.00 Credits

    22.3 V This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class scheduled when students are not taking related evening classes to provide the work-related experience for Level 3 HVAC apprentices during the summer term in apprenticeship. Students and their coordinator determine the objectives for the field experience. The student maintains accurate hourly records and obtains a performance appraisal each month from the job supervisor
  • 7.00 Credits

    22.7 V This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class coordinated with class/lab courses to provide the work-related experiences for Level 4 HVAC apprentices during the first and second term in apprenticeship. Students and their coordinator determine the objectives for the field experience. The student maintains accurate hourly records and obtains a performance appraisal each month from the job supervisor
  • 8.00 Credits

    22.3 V The trainee's on the job training begins with preliminary type work using tools and equipment and involves brazing, installing copper and PVC lines, troubleshooting electrical circuits/refrigerant systems/heating equipment, installation of ductwork, insulation, air distribution equipment, air filtration, air quality systems and HVAC equipment as well as system accessing, recovery, evacuation, charging, and leak detection TA1120 I TALIAN 1 4.0 P ITA1120 introduces students to the Italian language and to the cultures of Italy. The course is designed for students who have no or limited knowledge of either Italian or linguistics. Instruction will be based on a communicative approach, with activities designed to develop speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. The purpose of the course is to teach students the fundamental skills of the Italian language within the context of contemporary Italian culture
  • 3.00 Credits

    O Construction Methods is an introduction to systems, methods, equipment, and construction practices available and commonly used to perform the major elements of a light construction project. A typical project is followed from contract to occupancy in classroom discussion and with field trips. Layout on the site, topography and site plans are covered on numerous additional field trips to current construction sites. Emphasis is placed on a sequence of activities and scheduling. Prerequisites: ENC1101, CGS1000, MTB1310
  • 1.00 Credits

    O Construction Techniques 1 is a lecture/lab class which offers the student insights into the construction process and practical experiences in the practices and principles of construction. Lecture portions of this course will introduce the student to systems, methods and equipment available and commonly used on a light construction project. A construction project will be followed from site work through dry-in during class discussions. Lab sessions, field trips and/or practical exercises will allow students to use carpentry hand and power tools and to practice the skills often required of the small contractor's labor force. Students will perform building layout, wood floor framing, wall framing, roof framing, subfloor, sheathing, decking and. Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    P Application of basic drafting principles as they apply to light construction in architecture
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