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State Board
Approval Date: |
November 2, 2006 |
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Implementation
Date: |
Fall 2007 |
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Last Updated: |
12/14/2006 |
Carpentry, Diploma
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SPECIFIC
PROGRAM STANDARDS |
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Standard
Number: CR02 –02-01 (Admission
Requirements)
Statewide
admission requirements are implemented for the Carpentry Diploma program.
Admission
refers to regular admission into a Diploma program.
Statewide
program admission requirements consider state and national occupational
licensing and certifying requirements, where applicable. The institution
develops and implements clearly stated Diploma program admissions policies and procedures.
Admission
requirements are related to the functions of the Carpentry profession.
Evaluative
Criteria
The
institution develops, implements, and publishes clearly stated Carpentry
Diploma program admission and advanced placement policies and procedures.
The
requirements for admission to the Carpentry Diploma program are:
a) Attainment
of 16 years of age;
b) achievement
of minimum regular admission scores on tests of reading, language, and math as
specified in GDTAE document Minimum
Program Entrance Scores; and
c) completion of application and related procedures.
Admission
of transfer students to the Carpentry Diploma program is contingent upon their
meeting the following requirements:
a) regular
admission and good standing at a regionally accredited diploma or degree
granting institution; and
b) proper completion of application and related procedures.
Standard Number: CR02 02-04 (Provisional Admission
Requirements)
Standard
Statement
Statewide
provisional admission requirements are implemented for the Carpentry Diploma
program.
Explanatory
Comment
Provisional
admission is granted to qualified students who do not meet the regular
admission requirements of the program.
Provisionally
admitted students are allowed to take developmental studies courses and/or
certain occupational courses as designated in the course sequence standard.
The
institution develops, implements, and publishes clearly stated policies and
procedures for entry into Diploma programs on a provisional basis.
Evaluative
Criteria
Provisional
admission to the Carpentry Diploma program is afforded those students who do
not meet program requirements but do meet provisional admission requirements.
The
requirements for provisional admission to the Carpentry Diploma program are:
a) attainment
of 16 years of age;
b) achievement
of minimum provisional admission scores on tests of reading, language, and math as specified in GDTAE
document Minimum Program Entrance Scores;
or recommendation by program faculty and designated admissions personnel
on the basis of interview and assessment of student potential; and
c) completion of application and related procedures.
All Carpentry
Diploma program students initially admitted on a provisional basis meet regular
admission requirements prior to graduation.
Provisionally
admitted students whose English, math, and/or reading
achievement levels do not meet regular program admission requirements are
required to enroll in developmental studies courses approved by the Georgia
Board of Technical and Adult Education.
Standard Number: CR02-03-02
(Program Numbering System)
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A major
Code of CR02 and a CIP code of 46.0201 are applied to the Carpentry, Diploma
program. |
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The
Carpentry Program Specializations and the assigned specialization major CR02
and CIP 46.0201 s are as follows: |
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Specialization
Title |
Specialization Major Code |
Specialization CIP Code |
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Commercial
Carpentry |
CT02 |
46.0201 |
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Residential
Carpentry |
RS02 |
46.0201 |
Assignment
of a statewide Major Code CR02 and CIP Code 46.0201 to the Diploma program is the
basis from which statewide programmatic consistency is developed.
Each
degree/diploma/certificate program complies with the assigned Major code(s)
established in the relevant program-specific standards of the State Board of
Technical and Adult Education.
Each
authorized degree/diploma/certificate program is assigned a Major code and CIP
code.
Each
degree/diploma/certificate having a given Major code is consistent with all
other programs throughout the state that have the same Major code.
Degree/diplomas/certificate
programs having multiple specializations are assigned a specialization Major
code for each option.
Standard Number:
CR02-03-03 (Program Consistency and Sequence)
The Carpentry
Diploma program utilizes essential course components consistent with statewide
program requirements. Specific course
alphanumeric identification codes are assigned to each course. Students are required to progress through two
course categories in a developmentally valid sequence.
Programs
are assigned an identical Major Code CR02 and CIP code46.0201 are consistent statewide.
Each specific course is assigned an alphanumeric descriptor that serves as a statewide course
identification code.
The
Carpentry Diploma program is assigned a Major Code of CR02 and CIP code
46.0201, and utilizes essential components designated for that program number
statewide. Program components include,
but are not limited to:
Carpentry, Diploma
The Carpentry, Diploma program is
a sequence of courses that prepares students for careers in the carpentry
industry. Learning opportunities develop
academic, occupational, and professional knowledge and skills required for job
acquisition, retention, and advancement.
The program emphasizes a combination of carpentry theory and practical
application necessary for successful employment. Program graduates receive a carpentry diploma
and have the qualifications of an entry-level residential carpenter or
entry-level commercial carpenter.
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Course |
General Core Course |
Class |
D. |
P. |
Weekly |
Credit |
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Interpersonal Relations and
Professional Development [P] Provisional admission |
3 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
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English [P] ENG 096, or DTAE
admission level: and RDG 096 or DTAE admission level, |
5 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
5 |
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General Mathematics [P] MAT 097,
or DTAE admission level |
5 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
5 |
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Course |
Construction Core Course |
Class |
D. |
P. |
Weekly |
Credit |
Safety
[P] Provisional
admission |
2
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0
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0
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2
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2
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Introduction to Construction
[P]
Provisional admission |
1
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2
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0
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3
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2
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Professional Tool Use and Safety [P] Program
admission |
2 |
2 |
3 |
7 |
4 |
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Materials and Fasteners
[P]
Program admission |
3
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0
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0
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3
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3
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Construction Print Reading Fundamentals
[P]
Program admission |
5
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0
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0
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5
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5
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Course |
Occupational Course |
Class |
D. |
P. |
Weekly |
Credit |
Site Layout,
Footings, and Foundations
[P]
CFC 105 |
4
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0
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3
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7
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5
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Floor Framing
[P]
CFC 102, CFC 103,CFC 105 |
2
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0
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3
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5
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3
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Wall Framing
[P] CFC
102, CFC 103,CFC 105 |
2
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0
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3
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5
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3
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Ceiling and Roof
Framing
[P]
CFC 102, CFC 103,CFC 105 |
4
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0
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6
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10
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6
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Roof Coverings
[P]
CAR 101, CAR 103 |
1
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0
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3
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4
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2
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Exterior Finishes
and Trim
[P]
CAR 101, CAR 103, CAR 105 |
2
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2
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6
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10
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5
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Interior Finishes
I
[P]
CFC 102, CFC 103,CFC 105 |
1
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0
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9
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10
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4
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Interior Finishes
II
[P]
CFC 102, CFC 103,CFC 105 |
1
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0
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9
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10
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4
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Introduction to
Microcomputers
[P] Provisional
admission
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1
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4
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0
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5
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3
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RESIDENTIAL CARPENTRY
SPECIALIZATION |
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Interior Finishes
III
[P] CFC
102, CFC 103,CFC 105 |
1
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0
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6
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7
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3
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Cornice and Soffit
[P]
Construction Core |
1
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2
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0
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3
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2
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Stairs
[P]
CFC 102, CFC 103,CFC 105 |
2
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0
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3
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5
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3
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Residential
Carpentry Internship
[P]
All non-elective courses |
0
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0
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12
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12
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4
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Or
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XXX xxx
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Electives
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(0+)
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(0+)
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(0+)
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(4+)
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(4)
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COMMERCIAL
CARPENTRY SPECIALIZATION |
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Door and Door Hardware
[P]Construction
Core |
1
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4
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0
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5
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3
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Concrete Forming
[P]
Provisional admission |
1
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0
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6
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7
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3
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Site Development
[P]
MAT 101, CAR 107 |
0
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2
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0
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2
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1
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Commercial
Carpentry Internship
[P]
All non-elective courses |
0
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0
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12
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12
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4
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Or
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XXX xxx
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Electives
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(0+)
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(0+)
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(0+)
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(4+)
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(4)
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Steel Rigging and
Reinforcing
[P]
Program admission |
1
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0
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0
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1
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1
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Program Final Exit Point
Carpentry diploma
76 minimum quarter hours credit
required for graduation
Accreditation and Certification
The
Carpentry diploma program must conform to the institutional accreditation
requirements of the Commission on Occupational Education (COE) or the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (COC).
GENERAL INFORMATION
Diploma Program
Curriculum Model
The standard curriculum for the Carpentry program is set up on the
quarter system. Suggested sequence for
the program is given below. Technical
institutes may implement the Carpentry program by using the sequence listed
below or by using a locally developed sequence designed to reflect course
prerequisites and/or core-requisites.
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Course |
Occupational Course Title |
Class |
D |
P/ |
Contact |
Credit |
CFC 100
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Safety
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2
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0
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0
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2
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2
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Introduction to Construction
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1
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2
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0
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3
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2
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CFC 102 |
Professional Tool Use
and Safety |
2 |
2 |
3 |
7 |
4 |
CFC 103
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Materials and Fasteners
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3
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0
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0
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3
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3
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CFC 105 |
Construction Print
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5
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0
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0
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5
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5
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Minimum Required Hours: |
13 |
4 |
3 |
20 |
16 |
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Course |
Occupational Course Title |
Class |
D |
P/ |
Contact |
Credit |
CAR 107
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Site Layout, footings, and Foundations
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4
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0
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3
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7
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5
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CAR 110
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Floor Framing
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2
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0
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3
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5
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3
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CAR 111
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Wall Framing
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2
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0
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3
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5
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3
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MAT 101
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General Mathematics
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5
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0
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0
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5
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5
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Minimum Required Hours: |
13 |
0 |
9 |
22 |
16 |
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Course |
Occupational Course Title |
Class |
D |
P/ |
Contact |
Credit |
CAR 112
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Ceiling and Roof Framing
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4
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0
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6
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10
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6
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CAR 114
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Roof Coverings
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1
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0
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3
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4
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2
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EMP 100
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Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development
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3
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0
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0
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3
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3
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SCT 100
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Introduction to Microcomputers
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1
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4
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0
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5
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3
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Minimum Required Hours: |
9 |
4 |
9 |
22 |
14 |
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Course |
Occupational Course Title |
Class |
D |
P/ |
Contact |
Credit |
CAR 115
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Exterior Finishes and Trim
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2
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2
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6
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10
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5
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CAR 117
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Interior Finishes I
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1
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0
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9
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10
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4
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ENG 100
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English
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5
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0
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0
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5
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5
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Minimum Required Hours: |
8 |
2 |
15 |
25 |
14 |
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Course |
Occupational Course Title |
Class |
D |
P/ |
Contact |
Credit |
CAR 118
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Interior Finishes II
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1
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0
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9
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10
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4
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CAR 119
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Interior Finishes III
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1
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0
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6
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7
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3
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CAR 121
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Cornice and Soffit
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1
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2
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0
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3
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2
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CAR 126
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Stairs
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2
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0
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3
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5
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3
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CAR 127
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Residential Carpentry Internship
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0
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0
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12
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12
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4
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OR
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XXX xxx
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Electives
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(0+)
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(0+)
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(0+)
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(4+)
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(4)
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Minimum Required Hours: |
5+ |
2+ |
18+ |
29+ |
16 |
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Course |
Occupational Course Title |
Class |
D |
P/ |
Contact |
Credit |
CAR 118
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Interior Finishes II
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1
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0
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9
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10
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4
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CAR 130
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Door and Door Hardware
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1 |
4 |
0
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5
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3 |
CAR 131
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Concrete Forming
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1
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0
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6
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7
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3
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CAR 132
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Site Development
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0
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2
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0 |
2
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1
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CAR 135
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Steel Rigging and Reinforcing
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1
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0
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0
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1
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1
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CAR 134
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Commercial Carpentry Internship
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0
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0
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12
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12
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4
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OR
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XXX xxx
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Electives
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(0+)
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(0+)
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(0+)
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(4+)
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(4)
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APPENDIX C
Equipment
List:
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100 foot heavy duty extension
cords 100 foot measuring tape 16 ounce finishing hammer 2 foot magnetic level 22 ounce framing hammer 25 foot Measuring Tape 4 foot level 50 foot heavy duty extension cords 8 point crosscut hand saw Carpenters’ pencils Circular Saw Cold chisel Combination square Drill index Drill, 1/2 in. (Black &
Decker) Drill, 3/8 in. (Black &
Decker) Drywall saw Folding Rule Framing square with rafter tables Honing stone Ladder, 6 and 8 ft. Sabre Saw Safety goggles Saws-All (Black & Decker) Scaffold Jacks Screw gun Screw gun bits Set of 1”,3/4”, ½” ¼ “ chisels Set of drill bits Set of Phillips head screwdrivers Set of straight head screwdrivers Speed square Utility Knife Utility Knife Blades Whitney punch Wiss aviation snips |
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Band Saw Bench grinder Combination Miter Saw Drill bits Drill press motor Drill press vise Drill press, 14 in. Heavy duty bench vises, 6 in. Miter Saw (electric) Radial Arm Saw Router Router Bits Shop stools, 60 in. x 30 in. Shop tables Table Saw |
Instructional
Aids
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Audiovisual study carrels (2
slide/tape, 2 VCR) Book supports Bookcase Calculator Desks Earphone sets Electric pencil sharpener File cabinet locks File cabinets (2 drawer Highsmith) File cabinets (4 drawer) IBM PC11 computer (complete
w/printer, etc.) Instructor chairs Magazine rack (Highsmith) Overhead projector Overhead screen (60 in. x 60 in.) Slide/tape trays Slide/tape viewer-projectors Slide/tape, VCR tape storage
cabinets (Highsmith) Storage cabinet (5 shelf, 78 in.
high, Highsmith) Student chairs, 6 per set/4 sets Tables, 30 in. x 72 in. Time card racks (Highsmith) Time clock TV/VCR combos |
Posted: 12/28/06