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BUS 2852: New York State Real Estate II
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
Successful completion of this course qualifies students to take the New York State Real Estate Broker's examination. This course includes the study of appraisal, investments, construction, management, taxes, and assessments. Prerequisite: BUS 1852
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BUS 2906: Introduction to Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This course is an introduction to investments and the financial planning process. Topics include: the asset allocation model, types of investments, risk vs. reward, time value of money, the stock market, bond market, managed money, insurance products, domestic and international securities, trading securities and strategies.
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BUS 2913: Business Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This course is designed to provide the student with a supervised fieldwork experience. Students experience a cooperative work experience opportunity with a transportation company, travel agency, hotel, convention bureau, or other tourism-related firms. The major purpose is to develop a professional, occupational competence, using employment as a source of learning. The student works in a specific area of interest for a minimum of 120 hours.
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CAR 1000: Residential Carpentry NCCER Core
4.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) core course provides a basic introduction to students entering the construction trade. Students study six modules: Basic Safety, Introduction to Construction Math, Introduction to Hand Tools, Introduction to Power Tools, Introduction to Blueprints, and Basic Rigging. Students are required to successfully complete this course prior to entering either the Construction Technology Certificate or AOS programs.
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CAR 1100: Introduction to Carpentry NCCER Level 1 Modules
4.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This is an introductory course for students interested in carpentry. It is offered by The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Students study the following modules: Orientation to the Trade, Wood Building Materials, Hand and Power Tools, Floor Systems, Wall and Ceiling Framing, Roof Framing, and Exterior Doors and Windows. This course is a prerequisite to Advanced Residential Carpentry. Students are required to successfully complete this course prior to entering either the Construction Technology Certificate or AOS programs. Prerequisite: CAR 1000
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CAR 1100 - Introduction to Carpentry NCCER Level 1 Modules
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CAR 2001: Advanced Residential Carpentry I
4.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
Students are taught skills associated with reading and using blueprints; layout, including distance measurement and differential leveling, use of site/plot drawings and methods of on-site communication; concrete and reinforcing materials, foundation and flatwork and concrete forms. Prerequisites: CAR 1000, CAR 1100
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CAR 2002: Advanced Residential Carpentry II
4.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This course focuses on the skills and materials associated with roofing applications and advanced roofing systems, exterior finishes and installation, and thermal and moisture protection. Prerequisite: CAR 2001
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CAR 2003: Advanced Residential Carpentry III
4.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
Students learn the skills associated with the construction of stairs and advanced stair systems for residential and light commercial use; installation and finishing of drywall and interior finishing skills including door, window, floor and ceiling trim. Prerequisite: CAR 2002
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CAR 2003 - Advanced Residential Carpentry III
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CAR 2004: Advanced Residential Carpentry IV
4.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This course covers the principles, equipment and methods used to perform the site layout tasks that require angular measurements. These tasks include laying out building foundation lines and determining elevations by trigonometric leveling. The use of laser instruments, transits, electronic distance measurements and total stations is covered. Advanced floor systems, an introduction to light construction equipment, metal buildings and project management skills are also covered. Prerequisite: CAR 2003
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CAR 2005: Advanced Residential Carpentry V
4.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
Students apply skills learned in previous residential carpentry classes in an actual workplace setting and obtain additional knowledge and proficiencies in selected competency areas determined by the employer, student and faculty. A student learning contract and student competency profile is used to determine objectives and outcomes. Prerequisite: CAR 2001, CAR 2002
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