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2.00 Credits
A course that focuses on safety practices to be followed during residential construction. Emphasis is placed on the Occupational Safety and Health Administrations Safety and Health Standards for the construction industry. 2 lecture hours.
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2.00 Credits
Corequisite: CNSL 155. Information is given regarding installing and connecting component parts of residential wiring in a manner which is workable and acceptable according to the national electrical code. 2 lecture hours.
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2.00 Credits
Corequisite: CNSL 160. Students are introduced to products and instructed in their applications in the residential building industry. Instruction includes wall covering, floor covering, ceilings, paint, hardware, millwork, specialty products, doors and windows. 2 lecture hours.
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2.00 Credits
Corequisite: CNSL 180. Students plan foundation, footings, walks, and driveways. They are instructed on the types of bonds and materials used to construct walls. Composition of the materials is also covered. 2 lecture hours.
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CNST 105, 120, 155, 160 and 180. The first of two courses in house construction. Details of residential house construction will be covered including foundation installation, floor and wall framing, roofing insulation, wiring, door and window installation. Students will be given necessary on-the-job experiences to understand the problems of the use of materials and equipment. Houses will be constructed as a result of these courses. 22 laboratory hours.
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2.00 Credits
Information is given regarding installation of residential fresh water distribution, drainage, waste and ventilation in a manner that is workable and acceptable to the plumbing codes. Insulation, moisture control, ventilation and HVAC topics are covered in relationship to required energy standards. 2 lecture hours.
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CNST 205. A continuation of CNST 205, including interior and exterior finish. 22 laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to complete material takeoff for residential buildings. The entire course involves the practice of estimating materials; therefore, a prior knowledge of the kinds and qualities of materials used in residential construction is essential. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
A course devoted to the understanding and interpretation of the Indiana Residential Code for one- and two-family dwellings. Instruction will be given in the following areas, but not limited to, administrative requirements, definitions, building planning, foundations, floors, wall construction, wall coverings, roof and ceiling construction, and roof assemblies. 3 lecture hours.
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2.00 Credits
Corequisite: CNSL 265. Instruction is given on those machines most likely found in a mill workshop and emphasis is placed on development of skills to the highest degree in tool operation. Information is given on the parts that constitute various types of casework. Laboratory time is available to develop skills in tool set-up and operation as well as construction and assembly of cabinet parts. 2 lecture hours.
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