CIT-302 - PreApprenticeship Carpentry Part B
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Course Description
Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Part B | Learn entry-level carpentry skills. Discuss ceiling and roof structures including selection and procedure for installing components. Demonstrate procedures for laying out and framing walls. Explain requirements for installing windows, skylights and exterior doors. Illustrate techniques for measuring and calculating rise, run and stairwell openings. Participate in hands-on lab activities. Participate in industry standard safety training, including OSHA-30 General Construction Certification. CEUs issued. $1,874 includes $764 fee, textbook and supplies. Corequisites: Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Training Part A (CIT-301) and Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED (NRN-332). Note: Must be 16 or older to enroll. There are additional costs for NRN-332 Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED, which includes required online coursework and assignments completed through Canvas.Learner Outcomes
Describe and demonstrate procedures for laying out and framing walls, including roughing-in door and window openings, constructing corners, partition Ts, and bracing walls; Discuss ceiling and roof structures, including the selection and procedure for installing structural components such as gable roofs, hip roofs, trusses, and valley intersections; Explain the requirements for proper installation of windows, skylights, and exterior doors in commercial and residential settings; Illustrate techniques for measuring and calculating rise, run, and stairwell openings; laying out stringers; and fabricating basic stairway to construct stair layouts that meet building code; Employ mathematic calculations including basic operations, geometric principles, and algebraic processes to estimate, measure, and layout materials in both the classroom and laboratory environment;Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Pre-Appenticeship General Carpentry : Open Enrollment FY24
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