College Catalog 2013-14
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EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CAREER PROGRAMS The following East Central Community College Career Programs are designed to teach the students a trade. A certificate is issued upon satisfactory completion of one of the programs. These programs are scheduled to meet six hours a day, five days a week, unless otherwise specified in the course description. Classroom activities in each career and related fields, as well as laboratory experiences are given each student. A career learning lab is provided to enhance instruction in reading and mathematics.
RESIDENTIAL CARPENTRY (RCC) Advisor: Staff
The Residential Carpentry program is designed to prepare the student for entry-level employment. It provides training in the basic and advanced skills needed to have a successful career in the field of residential carpentry. The training in this course is centered around technical knowledge and hands-on experience in all the stages of construction from foundations and framing to finish carpentry and cabinet making. A student who completes the first year will receive a certificates in Basic Residential Carpentry. A student who completes the second year will receive a certificate in Advanced Residential Carpentry.
RESIDENTIAL CARPENTRY ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE
Second Semester CAV 1245 Ceiling & Roof Framing.......................... 5 CAV 1413 Roofing . ..................................................... 3 CAV 1513 Exterior Finishing..................................... 3 CAV 1316 Interior Finishing & Cabinet Making.... 6 Total Hours................................................................... 17
First Semester CAV 1116 Foundations..................................................6 CAV 1236 Floor & Wall Framing..................................6 CAV 1133 Blueprint Reading........................................3 CAV 1123 Forming Applications..................................3 Total Hours......................................................................18
* Student who lack entry level skills in math, English, science, etc., will be provided related studies.
ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL CARPENTRY TWO-YEAR CERTIFICATE FRESHMAN YEAR
Second Semester CAV 1245 Ceiling & Roof Framing............................5 CAV 1413 Roofing ........................................................3 CAV 1513 Exterior Finishing......................................3 CAV 1316 Interior Finishing & Cabinet Making. ....6 Total Hours....................................................................17 Second Semester CAV 2133 Advanced Cabinet Making..................... 3 CAV 2313 Advanced Interior Finishing.................. 3 DDT 1213 Construction Materials............................ 3 DDT 2243 Cost Estimating. ....................................... 3 Total Hours................................................................... 12
First Semester CAV 1116 Foundations.................................................6 CAV 1236 Floor & Wall Framing.................................6 CAV 1133 Blueprint Reading.......................................3 CAV 1123 Forming Applications.................................3 Total Hours......................................................................18
SOPHOMORE YEAR
First Semester CAV 2113 Principles of Multi-Family
& Light Comm. Const.. ..............................3
CAV 2913 Special Problems in
Residential Carpentry Tech.......................3 DDT 1114 Fundamentals of Drafting..........................4 CPT 1323 Survey of Microcomputer Applications..3 Total Hours......................................................................13
*Student who lack entry level skills in math, English, science, etc., will be provided related studies.
**Students wishing to enroll in the Advanced Residential Carpentry program MUST meet all entrance requirements for admission in the technical program.
APPROVED ELECTIVES: (or any other suitable computer science course approved by the instructor) Work-based Learning (WBL-1913, WBL-1923, WBL-2913, & WBL-2923)
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