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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 400 Theories and concepts for carpentry Includes orientation to the trade, wood building materials, fasteners and adhesive, hand and power tools, floor systems, wall, ceiling, and roof framing, and windows and exterior doors Prerequisite(s): BCT 111, 112, 113, 114, and 115 or concurrent enrollment Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Concepts and procedures for working with hardwoods Includes introduction to hardwoods, measuring hardwoods, use of hardwoods, pressure treated wood, hardwood preparation, ripping wood, miter cuts, cross cuts, job site safety, gluing and clamping, veneers, curves and circles, dados and rabbets, and smoothing wood Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Offered: Spring
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 A continuation of BCT 146 Advanced topics in woodworking Includes safety practices; designing and planning; measuring and cutting; planning, chiseling, and sanding; butt, biscuit and dowel joints; rabbet joints; dado joints; lap joints; miter joints; mortise-and-tenon joint; veneers; using fasteners, dovetail joints and case casework; and applying stains and clear finishes Prerequisite(s): BCT 146 Course Corequisites: Information: Prerequisite(s) may be waived with consent of instructor Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Concepts and procedures for fine woodworking practices Includes introduction to cabinetmaking, cabinetry styles, human factors, working drawings, lumber and millwork, manufactured panel products, veneers and plastic overlays, hardware, health and safety, measuring and laying out materials, stationary power machines, hand and portable power tools, surfacing and shaping, and building a basic cabinet Prerequisite(s): BCT 147 Course Corequisites: Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Continuatino of BCT 148 Includes turning, joint making, abrasives and sanding machines, gluing and clamping, bending and laminating wood, overlaying and inlaying veneer, installing plastic laminates, advanced case construction, doors, drawers, applying finishing materials, kitchen cabinets, industrial production cabinetmaking, and employment in cabinetmaking Prerequisite(s): BCT 148 Course Corequisites: Information: Prerequisite may be waived with appropriate carpentry/cabinetmaking skills See an instructor or department chair for information Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 400 Theories and concepts for plumbing and pipe fitting Includes physics for plumbers, plumbing materials, water supplies, drainage, sewage disposal, pipe joint connections, pipe fittings, rough-in, valves and faucets, and fixtures Prerequisite(s): BCT 111 Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Wood finishing techniques for cabinet and furniture making Includes safe and effective use of a variety of wood finishes and finishing equipment, reasons for finishing wood, tools for applying finishes, oil finishes, wood stains, pore fillers, introduction to film finishes, shellac, lacquer, varnish, water-based finishes, conversion finishes, choosing a finish, ?finishing? the finish, caring for wood finishes, repairing finishes, finishing different woods, and strippers Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Recommendation: Woodworking and cabinetmaking experience helpful See a BCT faculty member for assistance Offered: Fall
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Wood furniture-making techniques for hobbyists and professionals Includes basic material; tools and equipment safety and use; basic techniques and joint construction; advanced areas of furniture construction; metal fittings/fasteners and their application; advanced techniques in furniture making; drafting and workshop geometry; furniture designs and construction details; and restoration, repairs, and wood finishing Prerequisite(s): BCT 147 Course Corequisites: Offered: Spring
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 400 Concepts and procedures for building and construction electrical training Includes safety, conduit bending, electrical theory, test equipment, National Electric Code, aceways, boxes, and fittings, print reading, and wiring applications Prerequisite(s): BCT 111, 112, 113, 114, and 115 or concurrent enrollment Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 400 Continuation of BCT 172 Includes alternating current, motor installation, grounding of structures and equipment, conduit bending, electrical boxes and fittings, and conductor installations Prerequisite(s): BCT 172 Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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