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  • 2.00 Credits

    4 CREDITS This course will teach Special Floor Systems, Wall Systems (tilt up, Roof Systems, Reading Plans and Elevation, Field Engineering Principles, Forming, Water and Damp Proofing. This class will teach roof construction and methods for cutting roof members and introduction of the rafter tables on a framing square. This class will cover a lot of concrete such as pouring, forming walls, and methods of testing the concrete. The class will also cover the reading and interpreting construction drawings and project elevation. Water proofing and air infiltration will also be included in this class.
  • 6.00 Credits

    6 CREDITS This lab will teach the basics of building a structure using the course work and theory used in the classroom. The lab is intended to let the student observe and practice hands-on work experience in the carpentry trade. The lab is also used as an area that can be setup to demonstrate a certain stage of building that would be unavailable to the student. This lab is where the Instructor will give the performance tests. Lab Fee $50.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    4 CREDITS The carpentry 3 course is a continuation of the first 2 levels and will be covering Stair Building, Reinforcing Concrete, Patented Forms, Interior Finish, Exterior Finish, Roofing Applications, and Installation of Cornices, Gutters, and Downspouts. The class will cover the techniques for laying our correct stair dimensions and identify parts and types. This class will also cover job built forms and patented forms and how to reinforce footings, slabs, and walls. The class will be reading a lot on Interior and Exterior finishes such as drywall, painting, sheet-rocking, hanging doors and windows, siding, roofing or shingling.
  • 6.00 Credits

    6 CREDITS This lab will teach the hands-on practice of the class work being covered in this level. The lab will use the shop to cut out and practice the lying out of stairs. The class will also be doing some work in building forms for concrete and types of reinforcement. The class will be practicing the roofing process of asphalt, fiberglass and wool shingles. Roofing safety will also be covered in this lab. Ceilings and wall finishes on a project will also be covered in this lab. Lab Fee $75.00
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 CREDITS This course will teach Cabinetry, Interior finish: Doors and Windows, Wall and Floor Specialties, Laser Instruments: safety, finish Stairs, Metal studs and Drywall, Intro. To Supervision. The class will cover parts, wood working joints, fasteners and laminates of cabinetry. The Interior finish will cover assembly techniques, frames and jambs, installation procedures, and trim of doors and windows. The class will be covering wall and floor coverings such as installation techniques for moldings and vinyl and carpeting. Proper use and safety use of Laser surveying equipment use by carpenter will be presented. Proper installation and trim part of finish stairs is explained. This class will also cover motivation, peer relation, planning scheduling, and working with others.
  • 6.00 Credits

    6 CREDITS This lab will be making projects using the cabinetry exercises and wood working machines. The class will also use the installation techniques of doors and windows on a project or in shop. The class will also observe and practice installation of vinyl and carpet. The class will also do some role-play in Supervision. If available the lab class will also do exercises with laser surveying instrument. This is where the performance tests will be taken. Lab Fee $75.00
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 CREDIT An introduction to the field of early childhood through the use of scholastic resources and practical learning opportunities. Career options will be discussed and explored, with emphasis placed on career ladder opportunities in the field of early childhood education/development (CDA, A.A. degree, B.S. degree, and graduate degrees.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 CREDITS A study of human growth and development from conception to age eight. Emotional, social, intellectual, and physical development norms will be addressed. Observations of young children are required. The student will gain knowledge and understanding of the stages of child development and of the variations of development among children.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 CREDITS A study of human growth and development from eight to twelve years of age. Typical development in the areas of emotional, social, intellectual, and physical growth will be discussed.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 CREDITS This course addresses age-specific curriculum needs and accommodations; based on emotional, social, language, intellectual, and physical development patterns of children ages three to eight years. Product design, construction, implementation, and evaluation of safe and appropriate materials and activities for young children will be an integral component of this course . Course fee of $25
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