Construction Trades: Carpentry, Commercial and Residential
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The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Construction Trades: Carpentry, Commercial and Residential program is designed to provide knowledge, safety, and skills in the carpentry construction trade. This program reinforces common construction skills to include use of tools, adherence to safety and codes, and reading construction drawings. It offers further theory and practice in commercial and specialty carpentry, to include steel framing, conventional roofing, interior finishing, and concrete forms. Students can seek employment as carpentry technicians on residential and commercial job sites.
Details
This program is offered through an educational partnership. Employment by the partnership organization is required for admission.
This program is not eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid.
Students must earn a grade of C or better in all courses within the program.
- Practice Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards in daily work. (CON103, CON104, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
- Recognize the interrelationships among the construction trades. (CON103, CON104, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
- Describe the implications of working in construction trades. (CON103, CON104, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
- Use, maintain and secure materials, tools and equipment according to professional standards. (CON103, CON104, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
- Maintain the work space according to professional standards. (CON103, CON104, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
- Interpret construction plans to perform a task. (CON105, CON107, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
- Perform calculations needed for the carpentry trade. (CON104, CON105, CON107, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
- Build steel frame structures, conventional roof systems and building envelopes, interior finishes, and concrete structures using appropriate materials, codes, and tools. (CON103, CON104, CON105, CON107, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
- Demonstrate efficient and quality work. (CON103, CON104, CON105, CON107, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
- Effectively communicate with all stakeholders. (CON103, CON104, CON105, CON107, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
- Effectively work within a team structure. (CON103, CON104, CON105, CON107, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
- Demonstrate professionalism with leadership, conduct and ethics. (CON103, CON104, CON105, CON107, CON110, CON111, CON112, CON213, CON214, CON215, CON216)
Course # | Course Title | Credits |
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Credits: | 27 | |
CON103 | Foundation of Construction Safety | 1 |
CON104 | Hand and Power Tools, Equipment, and Workspace | 1.5 |
CON105 | Construction Calculations | 1.5 |
CON107 | Construction Drawings Introduction | 1 |
CON110 | Carpentry: Floor Systems | 3.5 |
CON111 | Carpentry: Wall Systems | 3.5 |
CON112 | Carpentry Ceiling Joist and Roof Framing | 4 |
CON213 | Carpentry: Steel Framing | 1 |
CON214 | Carpentry: Roof Systems and Building Envelopes | 3 |
CON215 | Carpentry: Interior Finishes | 4 |
CON216 | Carpentry: Concrete Forms | 3 |
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