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Show Carpentry Technology The Carpentry Technology curriculum is designed for the student to who desires to continue his education in a senior institution. CURRICULUM Course Description Credit Basic English 1,2,3 Basic Communication 9 Requirements Health Education 1 Pers. Hygiene 2 Orientation 1 or 11 Freshman Orientation 2 Phys. Education 3 approved activities 3 Major Field Carpentry 51-56 Shop Practice 30 Requirements Carpentry 61-66 Trade Technical 30 Educational Mathematics 1 Interm. Algebra 5 Requirements Mathematics 3 Trigonometry 5 Mathematics 4 College Algebra 5 Tech. Education 92-94 Mech. Draw. 6 Tech. Education 95-97 Plans & Specif. 9 Recommended Chemistry 1,2 Gen. Inorganic Chem. 10 Electives Economics 1 Prin. of Economics 3 Phys. Science 1 Integra, of Phys. Sci. 5 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Shop Practice 51. Form Construction. A study of laying out and building concrete footings, foundations, partitions, and forms including hand and power tools. Five shop periods a week. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Best 52. Mill and Joinery. Basic training for a student preparing to enter the carpentry trade and also for a student desiring a knowledge of woodwork for his own needs. Includes processes in hand and machine tool care, use, and operation. Two to five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Best 52a. Mill and Joinery. A continuation of 52. Two to five quarter hours. Spring. Best 52b. Mill and Joinery. A continuation of 52a. Two to five quarter hours. Spring. Best 53. Building Construction. A study of laying out and building homes, farm buildings, garages, etc. Includes rough framing, exterior finishing and scaffoldings. Five quarter hours. Spring. Best 54. Roof Framing. The laying out and construction of roof members including rafters, sheeting, flashings, and cornice. Includes practical use of steel square. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Best 55. Stair Building. A study of layout on steps, porches, and stairs. Includes practical application of steel square. Five quarter hours. Winter. Best 56. Cabinet and Interior Finish. A study of methods and practices in construction of cabinets including shelving, doors, drawers, and the placing of interior trim. Special emphasis on care and use of hand and power tools. Five quarter hours. Spring. Best 57. Specialization Course in Carpentry, Joinery and Millwork. Advanced work is given in the various phases of carpentry, joinery, and millwork. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer. Staff Trade Technical 61. Foundation and Layout. A study of theories involved in laying out and building forms. Includes interpretation of specifications, reading prints, and using formulas. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Best 62. Building Materials. A study of the materials of the building industry, including lumber, clay products, reinforcing materials, brick, tile, rocks, and coloring. Five quarter hours. Winter. Best 63. House Framing. A course in construction methods used in framing and erecting frames, frame veneer, brick, rock homes, etc. Special consideration is given to such types of fram construction as western frame and balloon framing, also a study of plans and specifications. Five quarter hours. Spring. Best 64. Strength of Building Materials. A course designed to give the student a general knowledge of the proper use of building materials in building construction, and the relative strength of different methods and materials used. Considerable mathematics is involved as well as various tables and codes. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Best 65. Estimating and Contracting. A practice course in figuring and estimating building costs. Includes reading of plans and specifications and sketching of various plan details. Five quarter hours. Winter. Best 66. Cabinet Planning. A course designed to give experience in net plan reading and interpretation. The study of cabinet woods, abrasives, hardware, and other supplies is also included. Five quarter hours. Spring. Best 67. Specialization Course in Carpentry, Joinery, and Millwork. Advanced work is given in the various phases of carpentry, joinery, and millwork. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer. Staff |