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1.00 Credits
Covers the various types of fixtures plumbers install, including sinks, bathtubs, water closets, garbage disposals, dishwashers and mop basins. An overview of the drain, waste and vent system from inside the building, where the liquid drains into pipes, to the sewer and waste treatment plants. (Alternative to CTT F150 when taken with CTT F151; CTT F152; CTT F153.) Prerequisites: CTT F153. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
CTT F153 UF C-
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8.00 Credits
Introduction to basic plumbing techniques, math, hand and power tools, extraction of information from construction drawings and materials used in the plumbing trade. This course is divided into thirteen modules. Each module must be successfully completed. Generally, each will have two components, a written exam and a hands-on competency test. (Alternative: CTT F156; CTT F157; CTT F158; CTT F159.) Prerequisites: CTT F150. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
CTT F150 UF C-
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5.00 Credits
This course is a practical introduction to electric power generation through photovoltaic cells. During this course the student will build a solar panel to understand its operation, installation and maintenance. Prerequisites: CTT F106 and CTT F100. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
CTT F106 UF C- AND CTT F100 UF C-
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5.00 Credits
This course covers practical methods of installing photovoltaic systems in residential settings. The students will also learn basic troubleshooting techniques. Prerequisites: CTT F160. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
CTT F160 UF C-
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9.00 Credits
Introduction to basic electrical techniques, electrical theory, and extraction of information from construction drawings, tools, and materials used in the electrical trades. Course is divided into twelve modules. Each module must be successfully completed. (Alternative: CTT F171; CTT F172; CTT F173; CTT F174.) Prerequisites: CTT F115. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
CTT F115 UF C-
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2.00 Credits
Course covers the safety rules as applied to handling and working with electrical systems and circuits. Includes the required OSHA mandated lockout/tag out procedure, basic electric theory and circuit calculations involving the application of Ohm's and Kirchoff's laws. The student is made aware of precautions to take for various electrical hazards found on the job site. (Alternative to CTT F170 when taken with CTT F172; CTT F173; CTT F174.) Prerequisites: CTT F115. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
CTT F115 UF C-
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles of alternating current and the operation and applications of various types of electrical test equipment. Includes National Electrical Code. (Alternative to CTT F170 when taken with CTT F171, CTT F173; CTT F174.) Prerequisites: CTT F171. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
CTT F171 UF C-
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8.00 Credits
Introduction to basic electrical techniques, electrical theory and extraction of information from construction drawings, tools and materials used in the electrical trades. This course is divided into ten modules. Each module must be successfully completed. (Alternative: CTT F176; CTT F177; CTT F178; CTT F179.) Prerequisites: CTT F170. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
CTT F170 UF C-
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides the student the opportunity to practice and develop the skills learned in the classroom. Skills will be developed under the guidance of journeyman and/or qualified personnel on the job site. Course may be repeated twice for a total of three credits. Prerequisites: CTT F115.
Prerequisite:
CTT F115 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the roles and responsibilities of project managers who manage and supervise the construction of housing projects in rural Alaska. Because they are funded predominantly by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA), projects conducted by rural housing authorities and tribal organizations have unique planning and administrative requirements. Project managers working in rural Alaska also require specialized training due to complicating factors such as problematic soil conditions, materials availability, transportation and other logistical challenges, and variable workforce capacity. Students will gain skills in developing plans and specifications for rural construction projects, ensure building codes are met during project development, and learn processes and materials unique to isolated locations with limited services. Prerequisites: CIOS F150, CTT F106, Certificate in Construction Trades Technology. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
CTT F106 UF C- OR CIOS F150 UF C-
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