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CARPENTRY I
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Carpentry I is a course that will introduce students to basic skills and knowledge related to residential and commercial carpentry. Topics covered include wood, metal, and concrete building materials; fasteners; hand and power tools; fabrication based on construction plans; and framing of platform and post-and-beam structures, in both wood and metal. This course gives students an introduction to the skill and knowledge base typically required for apprentice carpenters.
Credit(s): 2 (full year course)
Pre-Requisites: Construction Core; Algebra I or Technical Algebra
Recommended Grade Level(s): 10th, 11th, or 12th
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CARPENTRY II
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Carpentry II is a course in which students will extend their skills and knowledge related to residential and commercial carpentry. Topics covered include stairs, installation and trim of windows and doors, installation and repair of gypsum wallboard, advanced site layout, exterior finish work, thermal and moisture protection, and an introduction to welding. This course gives students a substantial skill and knowledge foundation typically required for apprentice carpenters.
Credit(s): 2 (full year course)
Pre-Requisites: Carpentry I; Geometry, or Technical Geometry
Recommended Grade Level(s): 11th or 12th
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