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  • 12.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Placement in MATH 060, ENGL 060, and instructor permission. Study of basic trade practices, labor organizations, employment opportunities, building codes, power tool and job safety, job-site participation in blueprint reading and building layout, material estimating and cutting of foundation forms and other structural members. Includes study of basic surveying and layout procedures using transit and levels. 5 lecture hours; 14 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 12.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Completion of CARP 111 with a passing grade or instructor permission. Study of residential and commercial building types and designs. Job-site participation in framing walls, partitions, window and door openings for residential structures. Extensive use of hand and power tools with continued study of job-site safety. 5 lecture hours; 14 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 12.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Completion of CARP 112 with a passing grade or instructor permission. Study of residential and commercial building types and designs. Field trips to building sites and materials manufacturers. Continued job-site participation in framing walls, partitions, and roof rafters and trusses. Continued emphasis on job-site safety. 5 lecture hours; 14 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 12.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Completion of CARP 113 with a passing grade or instructor permission. Study of residential and commercial building types and designs. Job-site participation in installation of exterior walls and roof sheeting, hanging doors and windows, and installation of insulation. Continued emphasis on job-site safety with hand and power tool use. 5 lecture hours; 14 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 12.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Completion of CARP 211 with a passing grade or instructor permission. Study of residential and commercial building types and designs. Job-site participation in installation of exterior wall siding and roof covering. Layout, cutting and installation of stairs and landings. Continued emphasis on job-site safety. 5 lecture hours; 14 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 12.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Completion of CARP 212 with a passing grade or instructor permission. Study of residential and commercial building types and designs. Field trips to building sites and materials manufacturers. Job-site participation in installation of sheetrock, interior and exterior trim and construction of decks and porches. Continued emphasis on job-site and shop safety. 5 lecture hours; 14 lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 8.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Place 22 or higher on CASAS test or place at READ 080, program application packet, clear 3-year driving abstract, DOT physical, valid CDL permit from Washington State, meet the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Sections 391.41 and 391.49; 5 ), pass a DOT alcohol and substance abuse test (contact 360-538-4011 for all program details). Concurrent enrollment in CDL 120 and 130. All core CDL courses need to be completed with a grade of "C" or better. Training is for entry-level long haul truck driving jobs and CDL testing. This course begins with the basics of the trucking industry and the equipment involved; DOT rules and regulations; safety, mechanical overview of the trucks; control systems, inspection of equipment; mechanical components; brake adjustment; preventative maintenance; servicing; defensive driving techniques; cargo loading,, securement and documentation; trip planning; managing life on the road, personal resources, defensive driving; and communication and multicultural competencies are stressed. 8 lecture hours.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Corequisites: Concurrent enrollment in CDL 101 and 130. After the classroom instruction, students will move to the practice area and backing range. This includes but is not limited to safety, vehicle control, starting, shifting, proper cornering, straight backing and docking, backing and maneuvering. 4 lab hours.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Completion of CDL 101, 120 and 130 with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: Concurrent enrollment in CDL 135, 140, and 141. Students will enhance and practice backing and maneuvering skills. This will include but is not limited to safety, 45 degree blind site backing, 90 degree sight backing, 90 degree blind sight backing, "S" backing,and other advanced backing and maneuvering. 10 lab hours.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Corequisites: Concurrent enrollment in CDL 101 and 120. After the classroom instruction and basics in the practice area and backing range, students will begin over the road practice. This will include but not be limited to safety, visual search, vehicle communication; speed and space management; upand down-hill maneuvers; highway, city and driving maneuvers and techniques; lane changes; and defensive driving. 12 lab hours.
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