| Access Floors |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$16.00 |
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| Access Floors ( SM ) | $16.00 | Required |
Description: Access floor systems – raised floors typically installed above an existing structural floor - provide concealment, the ability to upgrade, air flow, and easy access for maintenance. This course will introduce and familiarize the student with the applications, components and installation procedures for these floor systems. In addition to a review of the previous course in this series (Basic Walls, Doors & Windows), seismic & load requirements and building codes & standards related to raised floors, ramps, stairs, sound panels, and handrails also will be covered. Objectives for this course will be achieved by the student’s active participation and successful completion of all classroom activities, and by achieving the performance standards pre-determined for this course.
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| Access/Material/Capacity/Leg Load |
Apprenticeship |
Scaffold Erector |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| Scaffolding Erection Sm | $13.00 | Required |
| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
Description: This course will begin by familiarizing the student with the safe practices and procedures for access and egress on scaffolding – specifically choosing the proper method and equipment for the task at-hand. The second half of this course will focus on safe and proper material handling practices and techniques - with a special emphasis on proper lifting techniques. In addition to covering the knowledge & skills necessary for scaffolding platforms and components strength and capacity, the student will identify and calculate contributory leg loads during this course. Successful completion of this course, and subsequent progression in the Program, will be attained through the student’s participation and mastery of all classroom activities & written exams and competency-based performance evaluations in the lab (shop projects).
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| Acoustic T-Bar Grid |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$0.00 |
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| Acoustical Ceilings | $22.00 | Optional |
Description: This class will cover the basics of acoustical grid ceilings. Tools, materials, layout, and installation practices and procedures for a basic grid ceiling are introduced through a lab/ lecture course format.
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| Acoustical Ceilings Basic |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$22.00 |
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| Acoustical Ceilings | $22.00 | Required |
Description: The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the proper installation methods of suspended acoustical ceilings. Course topics will include: ceiling grid layout; stilt safety; sequence and installation methods for suspended ceiling grid; and dropping (installing) ceiling tile. In addition to the class discussions, lectures and/or demonstrations, lab projects and activities will be conducted to maximize the learning experience. The student is required to bring the basic acoustical tools (outlined in the LADS Acoustical Apprenticeship Program Tools List). Successful completion of this course, and subsequent progression in the Program, will be attained through the student’s participation and mastery of all classroom activities & written exams and competency-based performance evaluations in the lab (shop projects).
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| Acoustical Cloud Ceilings & Perimeter Trim |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$83.00 |
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| Acoustical Ceiling (Ig) | $83.00 | Required |
Description: In addition to serving as acoustical absorbers, ceiling clouds can add a distinct aesthetic feature to a space or room. This course will introduce the student to the basic nomenclature, components, and methods of installation for suspended floating ceilings – specifically ceiling clouds. Also, the student will have the opportunity to practice installation techniques by completing shop projects in the lab. Cloud perimeter trim will be underscored through various manufacturers (e.g., Axiom®) and their specific systems & products. Course objectives will be met through classroom lecture, demonstration and discussion, and performance-based competency tasks conducted in the lab.
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| Acoustical Soffits & Diagonal Ceilings |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$22.00 |
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| Acoustical Ceilings | $22.00 | Required |
Description: This course is the second in the Acoustical Ceilings series, and is designed to continue on the practices and principles acquired in the first course (Basic Acoustical Ceilings). By reviewing and expanding on the topics & methods previously discussed, the student will be offered the opportunity for better clarification and retention of the basic practices & procedures, safety awareness, and tools & materials associated with the planning and installation of common acoustical ceilings. The layout and installation of acoustical soffits and diagonal ceiling grid will be emphasized in this class. Successful course completion will be achieved through participation and accuracy in all classroom activities, written assignments & tests, and by the knowledge and skills demonstrated by the student in the lab activities.
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| ADA and Barrier-Free Construction |
Skill Advancement |
General |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course will focus on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and how it applies to carpentry construction. Identifying symbols and components on blueprints, as well as utilizing current methods & materials make buildings ADA compliant will be the crux of this course.
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| Advanced Concrete |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry - Rough |
40 |
$19.00 |
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| Concrete Grout and Epoxy | $19.00 | Required |
Description: This course is designed as a continuation of concrete 1. Advanced concrete will focus on the specifics of testing, curing, grouts, epoxies and out of the ordinary placing methods. Also included is a review of math and computations involved with concrete
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| Advanced Interior Finish |
Apprenticeship |
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40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: In addition to reviewing and building on the carpenter apprenticeship course Week 10 - Interior Trim and Cabinets, this course will assist the student in the planning, development, installation, and troubleshooting of interior wall paneling - specifically wainscoting. proper hand & power tool safety & usage and tool care & Maintenance will be emphasized. Additional installation techniques for complex crown molding and running trim will be introduced and practiced. Course subject matter will be delivered through classroom lecture, discussions and activities, and performance-proficiency objectives will be achieved through tasks, activities, & projects completed in the lab.
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| Advanced Printreading / Material Takeoffs (LADS) |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
24 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This class is an in-depth review of architectural & structural drawings and specification manuals, and how to perform material takeoff & prepare material order sheets.
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| Advanced Printreading/Leveling and Layout |
Apprenticeship |
Blueprint/Layout |
40 |
$14.00 |
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| Leveling & Layout Instruments | $14.00 | Required |
| Total Station (Sm) | $33.00 | Optional |
Description: The objectives for this course will require the student to accurately interpret construction working drawings and to properly use common leveling instruments for the work site. Advanced drawings, specifications, addendums, material take-offs, and project schedules will be discussed. In addition, the theodolite and/or Total Station will be introduced for establishing points & grids, control lines, and the layout of angles. The objectives for this course will be attained through classroom lecture, demonstration, & activities, and through competency-based proficiency tasks completed in the lab.
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| Advanced Welding |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$0.00 |
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| Advanced Welding Techniques | $34.00 | Optional |
Description: This course builds from basic welding skills already mastered. The material included covers welding hazards, PPE, and safety, welding symbols, welding processes, and assembly procedures. Electrodes, fluxes, shielding gases and their uses are also discussed. Various welding certifications are required in the field, so this Manual is designed to resemble actual field welding tests. Discussions on various forms used to indicate welding specifications, procedures and standards are included. Cutting with oxyfuel, plasma arc and air arc gouging are also covered.
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| Aerial Lift / Man Lift |
Skill Advancement |
General |
8 |
$7.00 |
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| Aerial Lifts | $7.00 | Required |
Description: This course covers safety and inspection procedures for both self propelled elevating work platforms (scissors lifts) and boom supported elevating work platform. OSHA and ANSI standards will also be covered. PPE and other safety equipment will be covered.
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| Anatomy of a Bridge |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry - Rough |
40 |
$25.00 |
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| Bridge Formwork | $25.00 | Required |
Description: This Course will familiarize the student with the different types of bridges & their purpose. The student will construct a box girder bridge & a concrete girder bridge. Students work together as a team.
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| Barrel Ceiling & Arched Soffits |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$9.00 |
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| Advanced Metal Framing | $9.00 | Required |
Description: In this course the student will construct three full height walls & curtain walls with an arch, two curtain walls that make up the sides of the area, and a semicircular ceiling framed between the two parallel curtain walls.
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| Basic Construction Principles |
Apprenticeship |
Scaffold Erector |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course is designed to introduce the scaffold erector apprentice to some of the basic aspects of carpentry. This course’s objectives will be met through presentations and overviews for the following topics: concrete footing forms; stairbuilding layout & construction; basic wood wall framing; layout and construction of roof rafters; and, finally, cabinet fabrication & installation. Also, this course will offer the student the opportunity to explore and participate in various hands-on projects relating to the subject matter. Successful completion of this course, and subsequent progression in the Program, will be attained through the student’s participation and mastery of all classroom activities & written exams, and competency-based performance evaluations in the lab (shop projects).
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| Basic Drawings & Specifications |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$13.00 |
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| Print Reading | $13.00 | Required |
Description: This course covers architectural building drawings focusing on construction definitions, wall types, and life/safety components found on the prints.
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| Basic Operations |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course gives a view of a trade show from the inside and from the perspective of the management team. Topics covered include types of shows & pre-show planning meetings, venue floor plans, permits, signs, graphics, furnishings and labor services provided by promoters and contractors. The responsibilities of the trade show worker such as job function, proper conduct and required tools will also be discussed.
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| Basic Walls, Doors, Re-Lights & Access Panels |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$18.00 |
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| Introduction To Metal Framing | $18.00 | Required |
| Doors And Hardware Sm | $18.00 | Optional |
Description: This class consists of laying out the project from a plan, installing top and bottom track, installing studs on layout, installing a hollow metal door jamb and re-lite and an access panel
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| Best Practices in Health Care |
Skill Advancement |
L.A.D.S. |
24 |
$17.00 |
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| Best Practices In Health-Care | $11.00 | Required |
| Blood Borne Pathogens 5h Edition | $6.00 | Required |
Description: Best Practices in Health Care construction introduces the student to the proper procedures and protocols for safe working in an occupied health care facility. This course covers: methods of building barriers; administrative controls; work place etiquette; mold remediation; blood borne pathogens; and hazardous materials awareness.
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| Bridge- Slab Girder |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
16 |
$30.00 |
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| Bridge Formwork | $30.00 | Required |
Description: This course will introduce the basics of safety, hardware, and the proper procedures associated with the construction of a slab girder bridge using pre-cast and pre-stressed girders.
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| Carpet |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: Course classroom instructional time consists of three hours lecture and discussion. Lab/shop time consists of five hours of hands-on exercises, emphasizing safe carpet handling, cutting techniques and seaming practice.
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| Chamfered Ceilings |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$9.00 |
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| Advanced Metal Framing | $9.00 | Required |
Description: This course includes lay out and the construction of three full height walls and a curtain wall. A chamfered ceiling will then be constructed in this predominately hands-on course.
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| Cleanroom |
Apprenticeship |
Cleanroom |
40 |
$13.00 |
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| Cleanroom Training | $10.00 | Required |
| Clean Room | $3.00 | Required |
Description: Introduction to the practice of cleanroom Protocol
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| Commercial & Residential Steel Framing 1 Introduction |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course is the first of 5 courses designed to assist the student acquire the knowledge & skills for framing with cold-rolled steel. This course focuses on: components; advantages; fasteners; and types of welding used. Safety hazards during material handling and cutting and installing is also discussed.
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| Commercial & Residential Steel Framing 2 Printreading & Layout |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This second of 5 courses is designed to assist the student acquire the skills & knowledge relating to printreading and layout for buildings framed with load-bearing cold-formed steel.
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| Commercial & Residential Steel Framing 3 Floor Construction |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: Proper fastening and bracing are just 2 of the topics in this the third of 5 courses in the Commercial & Residential Steel Framing series. Specific terminology, components, hardware, and installation methods are discussed in this safety-oriented lab & lecture course.
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| Commercial & Residential Steel Framing 4 Framing Walls |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This fourth of 5 courses in the Commercial & Residential Steel Framing series will concentrate on the tools, materials, and construction methods for framing load-bearing, by-pass & infill walls. Projects include stick-building a spandrel and shear wall. Focus on rough door & window openings will be included.
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| Commercial & Residential Steel Framing 5 Framing Roofs |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This fifth and final course in the Commercial & Residential Steel Framing series will focus on the tools, materials, and construction methods of framing load-bearing walls, by-pass & infill walls. Projects include stick-building a spandrel and shear wall. Focus on rough door & window openings will be included.
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| Commercial Structural Steel Framing |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| Commercial and Residential Steel Framing | $20.00 | Required |
Description: This course continues to build on the skills and knowledge acquired in the previous courses presented in the LADS Apprenticeship Program for Interior Systems. In this course, the student will become familiar with the heavy-gauge, steel-stud framing used for commercial construction. Building on the basics introduced in Residential Steel Framing, framing details & components used specifically for commercial work, will be shown and put into practice in lab projects. These will include, but are not limited to: curtain and by-pass wall framing; spandrel panels; parapet wall construction; and panelized wall & floor systems. As usual, objectives for this course will be met through classroom lecture, demonstration and discussion, and performance-based competency tasks conducted in the lab.
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| Concrete 1 |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry - Rough |
40 |
$42.00 |
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Description: This course includes instruction in footing forms, single-waler wall forms, , gang forms, column forms, beam forms, and deck forms. Projects in each area are completed in the lab.
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| Concrete 1A Properties of Concrete |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course introduces the student to the basics of concrete composition, structure, and design. Course objectives are achieved through lecture, media presentations, and class discussions.
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| Concrete 1B Building Layout |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
12 |
$0.00 |
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Description: Concrete 1B focuses on the basic practices and procedures needed to lay out a building. Layout tools, instruments & materials are introduced and applied during this lab/ lecture course format.
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| Concrete 1C Introduction to Formwork |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
12 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course will cover the basics of concrete form design and fabrication. In addition to materials and hardware used, formwork strength, safety, and failure are also discussed.
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| Concrete 1D Walls, Pilasters & Columns |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: The student will be familiarized with the various forming systems, components, and hardware for walls, pilasters and columns in this course. Also, calculating form pressure and proper bracing techniques are introduced.
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| Concrete 2 |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry - Rough |
40 |
$43.00 |
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Description: This course is the second of three courses covering topics in the field of concrete construction. Concrete 2 will emphasize: tilt-up construction; concrete slabs and decks; gangforms for concrete structures; and formsetting for concrete stairs. The objectives for this course will be achieved through classroom assignments and evaluations via lecture and class activities, and through proficiency-based projects to be completed in the lab
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| Concrete 2A Tilt-Ups |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course will focus on casting surfaces, bond-breaking agents, forming, placing & vibrating concrete for tilt-up construction. Objectives will be achieved through lecture and hands-on activities in the lab.
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| Concrete 2B Slabs & Decks |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
12 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers the safety and common practices & procedures for slab & deck formwork. The class format is lab/ lecture.
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| Concrete 2C Concrete Stair Forms |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
12 |
$0.00 |
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Description: Included in this course curriculum are: types of stairways & stair forms; layout, rebar and formwork; and, pouring and stripping stair forms.
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| Concrete 2D Gang Forms |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: Introduced in this course will be the basic types and applications of gang forms used in today’s industry. In addition to placing and bracing gang forms, stripping and storage of gang forms will be covered.
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| Concrete 3 |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry - Rough |
40 |
$51.00 |
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Description: This course is the third of three courses covering topics in the field of concrete construction. Concrete 3 focuses on: precast concrete; ICF’s (Insulating Concrete Forms); and slipforming for concrete structures. The objectives for this course will be achieved through classroom assignments and evaluations acquired through lectures, presentations and class activities, and through proficiency-based projects to be completed in the lab.
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| Concrete 3A Precast Concrete |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course will acquaint the student with casting, precast history, onsite & offsite forming, and architectural & structural concrete. Precast transportation and handling are also covered.
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| Concrete 3B Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs) |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
24 |
$0.00 |
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Description: Included in this course focusing on Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs) are: ICF benefits; tools & components; common types & systems; concrete placement; upper-story frame considerations; and decks & connections. A UBC qualification is issued upon successful completion of this course.
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| Concrete 3C Slipforms |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This class will assist the student in the familiarization of the types and uses of both vertical & horizontal slipform construction. In addition to the components and hardware, the student will explore the advantages & disadvantages of this application through cost analysis, design, & manufacturing, and the assembling of this formwork.
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| Concrete Form Work |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry - Rough |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Prerequisite: Mathematics for Pile Driving
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Description: This course is designed to introduce the student to the construction of various types of forms used in the casting of concrete. It covers forms such as footing, single-waler, strong back, wall , deck, beam and column forms. Also included is the placing, specifications and special considerations for concrete mixes and design factors.
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| Concrete Materials |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: The different types of concrete, cementitous grouts, and epoxy grouts are the topics for this course. The various ingredients and equipment used in the preparation and placement are discussed. Also, the factors that affect placement and curing are covered in this course.
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| Confined Space |
Skill Advancement |
General |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course will focus on the characteristics of confined spaces and requirements for a permit-required confined space programs Atmospheric hazards, proper ventilation, proper procedures for monitoring air quality, and the importance of the correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be emphasized.
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| Construction Calculator Master 1 and 2 |
Skill Advancement |
Construction Math |
8 |
$45.00 |
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| Construction Pro Calculator Bundle | $45.00 | Required |
| Armadillo Gear Protective Hard Case - fits Calculator | $8.00 | Optional |
Description: The Construction Master Pro© sets the industry standard for advanced construction-math calculators. It provides powerful built-in solutions and expanded preference settings. It’s easy to use in the field or office and perfect for completing plans, layouts, bids and estimates – saves time, money, materials and frustration.
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| Construction Master Calculator 1 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
4 |
$45.00 |
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| Construction Pro Calculator Bundle | $45.00 | Required |
| Armadillo Gear Protective Hard Case - fits Calculator | $8.00 | Optional |
Description: The Construction Master Pro© sets the industry standard for advanced construction-math calculators. It provides powerful built-in solutions and expanded preference settings. It’s easy to use in the field or office and perfect for completing plans, layouts, bids and estimates – saves time, money, materials and frustration.
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| Construction Master Calculator 2 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
4 |
$45.00 |
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| Construction Pro Calculator Bundle | $45.00 | Required |
| Armadillo Gear Protective Hard Case - fits Calculator | $8.00 | Optional |
Description: The Construction Master Pro© sets the industry standard for advanced construction-math calculators. It provides powerful built-in solutions and expanded preference settings. It’s easy to use in the field or office and perfect for completing plans, layouts, bids and estimates – saves time, money, materials and frustration.
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| Conveyor/Monorail |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$6.00 |
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| MW - Unit 3 - Monorails - Part 1 | $2.00 | Required |
| MW - Unit 3 - Conveyors - Part 2 | $4.00 | Required |
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| Cranes – Parts and Set-Up |
Apprenticeship |
Equipment |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course focuses on land cranes; safety is emphasized throughout this course. The course will cover the most common types of cranes used in the industry today. Major components and characteristics of each piece: inspection and safety operations of individual equipment, current rules and regulations governing cranes and equipment.
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| Customer Service 1 |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This is the first of 2 courses designed to prepare trade show workers with the essential entry-level work-readiness skills needed to obtain and maintain a job in the trade industry. Building on concepts previously introduced in MODULE 1 Orientation/ Decorating, this eight hour course provides insight towards improving inter-personal communication and creating effective team-building.
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| Customer Service 2 |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
4 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This is the second of a two part basic curriculum for a 12 hours work readiness skill building, assessment-based course, designed to instruct and prepare trade show workers on essential entry-level work readiness skills needed to successfully get and keep a trade show job.
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| Dock Systems |
Apprenticeship |
Piledriver |
40 |
$62.00 |
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| Pile Driving Equipment | $18.00 | Required |
| Crane and Rig Set-up | $24.00 | Required |
| Types of Pile | $20.00 | Required |
Description: This course is designed to familiarize the student with the equipment, materials, techniques, designs and basic engineering for the installation of caissons, coffer dams, fender systems, mooring systems, docks, wharfs, piers and off shore structures.
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| Dome / Groin Ceilings |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$36.00 |
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Description: Radius iron layout & formation - along with proper channel location and attachment – are the topics for this course. Goals & objectives for this course will be achieved through classroom presentation & demonstration, and hands-on competencies in the lab.
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| Door Hardware Certification (Ingersoll-Rand) |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
12 |
$18.00 |
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| Doors And Hardware Sm | $18.00 | Required |
Description: This course is based on the curriculum and testing required to meet Ingersoll-Rand Architectural Hardware Division's requirements for Hardware Installation Certification. Due to the strict standards of this certification, all prerequisite criteria must be met for enrollment in this class.
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| Doors & Hardware |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry - Finish |
40 |
$23.00 |
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| Doors And Hardware Sm | $23.00 | Required |
Description: This course will familiarize the student to the identification and installation of wood and metal doors and frames and their related hardware. Specifically, door hinges, closers, stops, and holders shall be emphasized. The preparation and setup of exit (panic) hardware Installation methods and current practices and procedures will be covered. All projects for this course shall be completed in the lab.
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| Doors & Hardware 1 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
16 |
$18.00 |
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| Doors And Hardware Sm | $18.00 | Required |
Description: This course is the first of three courses designed to familiarize the student with the basics of residential and light-commercial doors and hardware. DOORS & HARDWARE 1 will introduce the student to the basics of hanging and installing wood doors and jambs, welded hollow metal & knockdown door frames, closet doors and door frames, and hinge types and specifications.
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| Doors & Hardware 2 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
16 |
$18.00 |
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| Doors And Hardware Sm | $18.00 | Required |
Description: This course is the second of three courses designed to familiarize the student with the basics of residential and light-commercial doors and hardware. In DOORS & HARDWARE 2, the student will identify and install tubular, cylindrical, and mortise locksets and deadbolts. In addition, various installation applications for door closers will be covered.
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| Doors & Hardware 3 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
16 |
$18.00 |
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| Doors And Hardware Sm | $18.00 | Required |
Description: This course is the third (and final) of three courses designed to familiarize the student with the basics of residential and light-commercial doors and hardware. DOORS & HARDWARE 3 will focus on light-commercial door hardware such as: exit devices; electrical control devices; door seals, holders, stops, and coordinators; & specialty doors
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| Doors & Hardware 40 |
Skill Advancement |
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40 |
$14.00 |
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| Doors And Hardware Sm | $14.00 | Required |
Description: This class is a condensed version of the three module Doors and hardware 1, 2, and 3 classes.
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| Drywall Basic - TI, Top-out, Fire proofing, etc. |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$13.00 |
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| Drywall Application | $13.00 | Required |
Description: This course is designed to introduce the student to the basics of metal framing and drywall construction. In this course, the student will be familiarized with the ergonomics of handling and installing metal framing components and gypsum wallboard. Also, the student will learn safe and proper tool maintenance and usage, along with some of the techniques used to maximize productivity for tenant improvement and fire-rated assemblies. This course will also cover basic printreading and layout techniques culminating with the student completing the layout and assembly necessary for the construction of basic wall types. Course objectives will be achieved through classroom lecture, demonstration and discussion, and performance-based competency tasks conducted in the lab (shop).
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| Drywall Finishing 1 Hand Tools |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
32 |
$0.00 |
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| Drywall Finishing | $16.00 | Optional |
Description: This course covers the tools, materials, techniques, procedures, and types of finishes used for drywall finishing. This primarily hands-on course will focus on hand-tool applications, and will be conducted on four 8- hour sessions (Saturdays).
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| Drywall Finishing 2 Mechanical Tools |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
32 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course will expand on Drywall Finishing 1, but the primary focus will be on the mechanical tools used for taping & finishing. AMES taping tools, how to apply trims, and taping to a level 4 finish are just some of the concepts covered in this course.
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| Drywall Grid & Soffits |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$9.00 |
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| Advanced Metal Framing | $9.00 | Required |
Description: This 8-hour lab/ lecture course will stress the use of drywall grid ceiling systems for the construction of flat, barrel and dome ceiling with different soffit configurations. Participants will learn how to layout the project from a plan.
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| Drywall Grid Ceilings 1 |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$9.00 |
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| Advanced Metal Framing | $9.00 | Required |
Description: Continuing to build on the knowledge & skills acquired in Drywall / Framing #1 and #2, this course will focus on the construction of drywall ceiling grid systems. In the lab, the student will begin by constructing a large, flat ceiling from which he/she will install various soffits, drops and arched ceiling sections. In addition to demonstrating proper leveling, tying and connecting techniques, the student will frame for the installation of electrical and mechanical ceiling fixtures, The safe & proper use of stilts and scissor-lifts will be emphasized. The objectives for this course will be achieved through classroom lecture, demonstration and discussion, and performance-based competency tasks conducted in the lab (shop).
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| Drywall Grid Ceilings 2 |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$9.00 |
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| Advanced Metal Framing | $9.00 | Required |
Description: This class will frame a vaulted or barrel ceiling from drywall grid. The class will get hands on practice with FRP panels. We walk the apprentice through a foreman meeting and discuss the paperwork and responsibilities of becoming a journeyman and foreman. PPE is required. No additional tools are needed. Calculators are provided. This class is about 50% class time.
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| English for Construction |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course will introduce the student to Basic English and common phrases in the world of construction. It will cover exercises that will help improve the students ability to read, write and speak English. Este clase introduce al estudiante al idioma basico de Ingles y frases comunes en el mundo de la construccion. Cubrira ejercicios que le ayudaran a mejorar su Ingles en el hablar y escritura.
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| Equipment Orientation |
Apprenticeship |
Equipment |
40 |
$17.00 |
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| Powered Industrial Truck Operator | $10.00 | Required |
| Aerial Lifts | $7.00 | Required |
Description: This course is designed qualify the student for the operation of common types of lifts trucks and mobile, elevated work platforms used in the construction industry today. The student will learn the correct practices and procedures to maintain safety and productivity for such equipment. Students will achieve the objectives for this course through classroom lecture, discussion and activities, as well as hands-on inspection, maintenance and operation of this equipment.
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| Expanded Metal Lath & Trims |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$36.00 |
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Description: the proper installation procedures for: various types of stops and grounds; expansion and control joints; and other forms of expanded metal & welded wire lath. Goals & objectives for this course will be achieved through classroom presentation & demonstration, and hands-on competencies in the lab.
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| Exterior Finish |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry - Finish |
40 |
$22.00 |
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| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $22.00 | Required |
| Carpentry 5th Edition | $80.00 | Optional |
Description: This course will familiarize the student with the tools and materials, and practices and procedures for the installation of exterior finish materials such as: exterior trim; wall siding; exterior soffits and eaves; roof fascias and trim; roofing and decks; and exterior doors and windows. When feasible, lab projects will be completed in each area of study.
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| Fabrication |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$2.00 |
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| MW - Unit 11 - Layout Tasks | $2.00 | Required |
Description: Tools and techniques for layout used in fabrication are the main topics of this course. This course will introduce the student to the skills, practices and procedures necessary for fabrication - with special emphasis on the math and layout. Identification and application for various tools such as dividers, trammels, squares, centerheads, and V-blocks will be presented. The student is required to create a welded product from given information found on prints.
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| Firestop Installation Qualification |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$16.00 |
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| Firestop Installation | $16.00 | Required |
Description: This course will introduce the student to the latest firestop systems and techniques, and their individual characteristics for containing and controlling fires
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| Firestop, Air Barrier and K-13 |
Apprenticeship |
Insulators |
32 |
$16.00 |
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| Firestop Installation | $16.00 | Required |
Description: This course will introduce the student to firestop products, systems and techniques. Permeable and non permeable air barriers will be discussed and various manufacturers and installation practices will be looked at. K - 13 acoustical spray requirements will be detailed including area prep, handling, storage of materials and clean up as well as machine requirements and equipment maintenance.
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| First Aid / CPR |
Skill Advancement |
General |
8 |
$9.00 |
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| First Aid, CPR, and AED for the Community & Workplace | $9.00 | Required |
Description: 2 two-year certifications are issued upon successful completion of this course. The Basic First Aid for the Community & Workplace program is designed for individuals that require or desire a basic knowledge and first aid skills, while the CPR and AED for the Community and Workplace focuses on basic CPR and AED skills.
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| Floor Layout |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course studies trade show floor plan symbol interpretation, venue layout and the different types of exhibit booths found on the show floor in the classroom and lab demonstrations.
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| Flow Serve Qualified Pump Technician |
Skill Advancement |
Millwright |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: The UBC/Flow Serve Qualified Pump Repair Technician Level I class is a 40-hour course covering single stage over hung centrifugal pumps and mechanical seals. The class covers every aspect of the centrifugal pump including theory, pump operation and curves, trouble shooting, setting impellers and their design, installing and removing bearings, types of mechanical seals, setting mechanical seals, precision tool usage including last word indicators, three point internal micrometers and much more. The class will be divided between classroom and shop. To obtain qualification the attendee must pass class and shop proficiency tests.
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| Foreman (Tradeshow) |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
28 |
$36.00 |
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| Stepping Up To UBC Foreman | $9.00 | Required |
| Trade Show Installation & Dismantling | $27.00 | Required |
Description: This course covers duties of trade show foreman as required by the trade show industry.
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| Foreman / Leadership Skills Enhancement |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
20 |
$20.00 |
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| Stepping Up To UBC Foreman | $20.00 | Required |
Description: This class offers an in-depth look at the complexities and skills required of foreman on today's job sites. In addition to logistical and administrative tasks, human resources are discussed. Problem solving and people skills. Guest speakers assist with the presentation of the concepts for this course.
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| Foreman/Supervisor |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$40.00 |
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| Survival Of the Fittest | $21.00 | Required |
| Survival Of the Fittest Work Book | $10.00 | Required |
| Stepping Up To UBC Foreman | $9.00 | Required |
Description: The goal for this course is to educate and empower the student for success in the roles of journeyman, supervisor, and apprentice mentor. Materials from the UBC's "Stepping up to Foreman" and Mark Breslin's "Survival of the Fittest" are used in conjunction with other training material to prepare apprentices for a leadership role on the jobsite.
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| Framing Square 1 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
4 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers calculation and layout and identifying the parts of the square. Students will learn the use of tables on a square, stair calculations and layout of the stringer, rafters, angles and ellipses
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| Framing Square 1 & 2 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers calculation and layout and identifying the parts of the square. Students will learn the use of tables on a square, stair calculations and layout of the stringer, rafters, angles and ellipses
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| Framing Square 2 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
4 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers calculation and layout and identifying the parts of the square. Students will learn the use of tables on a square, stair calculations and layout of the stringer, rafters, angles and ellipses
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| Free Form |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$36.00 |
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Description: This course focuses on the creation of various objects using iron channel (cold-rolled), rods and lath to provide the skeleton & substrate for these shapes and designs.
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| GE Gas Turbine Familiarization/ Hytorc Bolting |
Skill Advancement |
Millwright |
24 |
$8.00 |
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| Ge Gas Turbine Familiarization | $4.00 | Required |
| Hytorc Bolting Qualification Manual | $4.00 | Required |
Description: This course includes turbine familiarization, optical instrument set up and use, and hands-on applications using a Hytorc bolt tightening machine. This course is a prerequisite for the Siemens Westinghouse CT Program and the GE Gas Turbine Qualification Program.
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| General Overview - Scaffold |
Apprenticeship |
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$20.00 |
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| Scaffolding Erection Sm | $13.00 | Required |
| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
Description: This course is the first of 16 courses that comprise the curriculum for the related training portion of the 4-year Scaffold Erector Apprenticeship Program. This course will begin by introducing a brief overview of the scaffold erector industry standards to the class. Also, each student will become familiar with the expectations and requirements for scaffold erectors and dismantlers. Throughout this course, and the entire program in general, an emphasis will be placed on the safety while assembling, using, and dismantling the various types of scaffolding and scaffold systems. In addition, to identifying various types of fall protection, the student will determine the function and application for each type listed. Overhead protection and training requirements for scaffold erectors also will be discussed.
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| General Review |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: The purpose of this course is to give each student an opportunity to review and/or demonstrate proficiency relating to specific skills and/or knowledge required and presented in the previous courses of study in the program. Whether through prior work experience and skills, or skills and knowledge ascertained through previous courses, this course will assist the student in achieving the goals and objectives of the program. This course is learner-driven through independent study and activities based on each student’s interests and needs. In order to further expedite and facilitate the student’s progression, individual assessment and advancement for the student with be ascertained by the instructor and/or program coordinator based on specific pre-determined objectives and field(s) of study.
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| General Review for the MW Trade |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: The Purpose of this course is to allow each student the opportunity to review and demonstrate proficiency for any of the topics, background information and/ or skills previously covered and required by the Millwright Related Supplemental Instruction presented earlier in the program. Due to the variables of prior work experience, individual task and project accomplishments, and specific skill sets previously demonstrated. ............
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| Graphics |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
4 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This class will build upon the principles introduced and demonstrated in Intro to Graphics. Hands-on demonstrations and the assembly of a large project will assist the student in acquiring the necessary information and skills required for the installation of the most common signage and graphics used at a show site.
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| Green Building |
Skill Advancement |
General |
4 |
$6.00 |
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| Awareness Green Building (SM) | $6.00 | Required |
Description: This course defines and describes, as well as identifies the requirements, of green building. The benefits and impact on the environment are shown for both green and traditional building construction. This course is specific in showing the implementations of green building from the worker’s perspective.
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| GWB Soffits, Stair-step Soffits & Curtain Walls |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$9.00 |
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| Advanced Metal Framing | $9.00 | Required |
Description: This course consists of the layout of a project from a simple drawing, followed by the installation of top track, soffit joists, wall angle, and other components in a stair-step soffit. Time permitting, light cove and other special elements may be incorporated into the project.
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| Health and Safety |
Apprenticeship |
Safety |
40 |
$18.00 |
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| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
| First Aid, CPR, and AED for the Community & Workplace | $10.00 | Required |
| Osha 10 Hr Construction Safety | $1.00 | Required |
Description: This course will focus on the regulations established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA,) and the scaffold erector’s industry standards and requirements. An entry-level, general awareness of the safety hazards at many of today’s jobsites will be presented. Also, the student will meet the requirements for the OSHA 10-hour training and certification. Successful completion of the First Aid/CPR/AED training will provide the student with a 2-year certification. Subsequently, the course will present Disaster Response Training - the safe steps to take while volunteering your services following a major disaster. Finally, this course will culminate with the presentation of the UBC Scaffold User course and qualification.
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| Heavy Timber Construction |
Apprenticeship |
Piledriver |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course is designed to familiarize the student with the equipment, materials, techniques, designs and basic engineering for the use of heavy sawn timber. Methods used for the erection of structures, false work, docks and other forms of heavy timber construction.
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| Heavy Timber Framing |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
16 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course will cover the printreading, tools, materials, fasteners, trims, and accessories specific to heavy timber framing. In addition, types & installation methods of weather-resistant barriers, along with safety hazards & methods of prevention, are covered in this course.
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| Highwall |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers the installation and disassembly of highwall trade show pipe and drape systems (9 - 25 feet).
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| Hot Work |
Apprenticeship |
Piledriver |
40 |
$21.00 |
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| Welding And Cutting | $21.00 | Required |
Description: This course includes safety instruction, metallurgy, beginning welding, welding symbols, welding machines, torches, fuels vessels, and their applications. Basic welding theory and lab exercises designed to prepare students for an AWS 3-G and 4-G 3/8 inch and/or light gauge welding certification test. Also covered are arc welding, oxyacetylene cutting, plasma arc cutting, welding procedures and electrode selection. Safety on the job and in the lab will be discussed in depth.
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| Human Performance |
Skill Advancement |
Millwright |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: The goal of Human Performance training is to build the skills to use HP practices and tools to safely navigate through an error-likely situation, without causing harm to yourself, others and the equipment that you are working on.
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| Hydraulics & Pneumatics |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| Ipt Industrial Hydraulics Handbook | $20.00 | Required |
Description: This course will cover the fundamental construction and operating principles of most hydraulic systems, In addition, this course will cover troubleshooting, conversion tables, pipe and tubing charts, and applicable mathematics. Skill and knowledge proficiency - demonstrated through competency-based performance tasks performed in the classroom and lab - is required for successful completion of this course.
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| I & D Advanced |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
20 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course augments the practices and principles covered in I & D Basics. This course covers the proper procedures of installation and disassembly of custom trade show exhibits. Safety practices, tools, and equipment required by the industry will be utilized in the building of the Microsoft trade show booth.
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| I & D Basic (Installation & Disassembly) |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers the proper procedures of installation and disassembly of trade show exhibits such as panel and pop-up displays. Along with safety procedures, the proper use of the tools and equipment required will be covered in the classroom and lab demonstrations and activities.
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| Industrial & Rough Terrain Forklift |
Skill Advancement |
General |
16 |
$12.00 |
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| Powered Industrial Truck Operator | $12.00 | Required |
Description: This course covers Industrial and Rough Terrain fork trucks in accordance with CFR 1910.178, ANSI standards (B56.1 - 1969) and ASME (B56.6-1992) with a combination of formal classroom instruction, practical hands-on training and evaluation of the operator's performance.
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| Industrial Equipment |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$27.00 |
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| Aerial Lifts | $7.00 | Required |
| Fall Protection | $12.00 | Required |
| Powered Industrial Truck Operator | $8.00 | Required |
Description: This course is designed to qualify the student in the operation of common types of lifts trucks and mobile, elevated work platforms used in the construction industry today. The student will learn the correct practices and procedures for maintaining safety and productivity for such equipment. Students will achieve the objectives for this course through classroom lecture, discussion and activities, as well as hands-on inspection, maintenance and operation of this equipment. The MW version of this course includes the UBC qualification for Fall Protection.
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| Industrial Forklift Refresher |
Skill Advancement |
Equipment |
4 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course is designed to renew an existing and valid Powered Industrial Forklift Qualification (PITO) PRIOR to it's expiration date. Please note: There is NO GRACE PERIOD for this qualification. Successful renewal of this qualification will be based on the competentcy demonstrated by the member of the inspection of the work area, inspection of the equipment (forklift), and the safe and proper operation (driving & material handling) of the forklift.
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| Industrial Forklift Training |
Skill Advancement |
General |
8 |
$12.00 |
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| Powered Industrial Truck Operator | $12.00 | Required |
Description: This course covers Industrial fork trucks in accordance with CFR 1910.178, ANSI standards (B56.1 - 1969) and ASME (B56.6-1992) with a combination of formal classroom instruction, practical hands-on training and evaluation of the operator's performance.
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| Interior Running Trim - Crown Molding |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
16 |
$0.00 |
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| Carpentry 5th Edition | $80.00 | Optional |
| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $22.00 | Optional |
Description: This course will further familiarize the student familiarized the student with more methods and applications for built-up crown molding, etc. Objectives will be achieved through video and hands-on demonstrations, and practice activities in the shop.
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| Interior Systems Layout - Advanced |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$45.00 |
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| Construction Pro Calculator Bundle | $45.00 | Required |
| Interior Systems Layout | $12.00 | Optional |
Description: This class focuses on lay out for straight, square, parallel walls, soffits, ceilings and other configurations. The construction master calculator is incorporated to assist in achieving fast and efficient results.
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| Interior Systems Layout - Basic |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$57.00 |
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| Interior Systems Layout | $12.00 | Required |
| Construction Pro Calculator Bundle | $45.00 | Required |
Description: This class focuses on lay out for straight, square, parallel walls, soffits, ceilings and other configurations. The construction master calculator is incorporated to assist in achieving fast and efficient results.
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| Interior Systems Orientation |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| PATMI Handbook | $2.00 | Required |
| First Aid, CPR, and AED for the Community & Workplace | $9.00 | Required |
| Basic Mathematics | $2.00 | Required |
| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
Description: Safety on the worksite is the emphasis for this class - designed to be the first of 16 courses necessary for completion of the LADS (Lathing, Acoustical, & Drywall Systems) Apprenticeship Program. This course offers certifications & qualifications for: UBC Scaffold User; First Aid/ CPR/ AED; and powder-actuated tool usage. In addition to basic hand & power tool usage and safety, the apprentice will be introduced to some of the basic skills and knowledge necessary for today’s industry. The expectations, challenges, and opportunities encountered by today’s craft apprentice are profiled and discussed. Careful attention is given to the development of efficient work habits and positive character traits leading to a successful completion of the program and career in the trade.
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| Interior Trim & Cabinets |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry - Finish |
40 |
$22.00 |
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| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $22.00 | Required |
| Carpentry 5th Edition | $80.00 | Optional |
Description: This course will familiarize the student with the tools and materials, and practices and procedures for the fabrication and installation of basic cabinets and countertops. Carpentry finish work also includes shelving and paneling, in addition to interior standing and running trim. Course content will include these topics, and several lab projects will be completed in these area of study.
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| Interior Trim & Cabinets 1 - Wall Paneling |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$102.00 |
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| Carpentry 5th Edition | $80.00 | Required |
| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $22.00 | Required |
Description: This is the first of 5 courses that comprise the Interior Trim & Cabinets series. This first course will focus on the tools, materials, and fasteners for plywood, hardboard, and solid board paneling & wainscoting. Both vertical and horizontal applications will be covered. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and competency-based performance tasks completed in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Interior Trim & Cabinets 2 - Cabinet Fabrication |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$102.00 |
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| Carpentry 5th Edition | $80.00 | Required |
| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $22.00 | Required |
Description: This second of 5 courses in the Interior Trim & Cabinets series will focus on the
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| Interior Trim & Cabinets 3 - Cabinet Installation |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$102.00 |
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| Carpentry 5th Edition | $80.00 | Required |
| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $22.00 | Required |
Description: components, tools, and materials used for the fabrication of basic wall, base, and freestanding cabinet units. In addition, the types, construction methods, and hardware for cabinet doors are discussed. Activities will be completed in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Interior Trim & Cabinets 4 - Plastic Laminate Countertops |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$102.00 |
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| Carpentry 5th Edition | $80.00 | Required |
| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $22.00 | Required |
Description: This is the fourth of 5 courses that are the Interior Trim & Cabinets series. This course will center on the tools, materials, and methods for constructing and installing plastic laminate countertops. Also, solid-surface countertops will be introduced in this course. Activities will be completed in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Interior Trim & Cabinets 5 - Interior Running Trim |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$102.00 |
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| Carpentry 5th Edition | $80.00 | Required |
| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $22.00 | Required |
Description: This is the final course of the Interior Trim & Cabinets series. This course will center on the wood molding manufacture & profiles for ceiling, base, and door & window casing, chair rail, crown mold, etc. Measuring & cutting techniques – especially mitering and coping - are covered. Activities will be completed in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Intro to Graphics |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
4 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course will center on the basic and common types of graphics and signage used in the Trade Show industry today. The course goals are achieved exclusively through classroom lecture & group activities / discussions.
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| Introduction to Foreman/Supervisor Training |
Apprenticeship |
Leadership |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: The design of this course is to increase the awareness and understanding of the duties and responsibilities of a construction carpenter foreman. In addition to assisting the student with the transition to journeyman status and the expectations and requirements of a construction foreman, this course’s objectives will be achieved through: classroom lecture & discussion; group activities both in the classroom and in the lab; and by presentations from subject matter experts. Successful completion of this course will be achieved through each student’s participation and the instruction’s evaluation.
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| Introduction to Lifting and Hoisting |
Apprenticeship |
Safety |
40 |
$12.00 |
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Description: Safety and PPE (personal protective equipment) will be one of the various topics emphasized in this course – a course designed to introduce the student to the basic systems, devices and machinery used for lifting, hoisting and rigging for the construction industry. In addition to an overview of the principles and concepts of basic machines and mechanical laws, the student will begin the process of identifying ropes, slings, hitches and knots. Sheaves, blocks, winches and drums will also be reviewed. The course will conclude with an overview of personnel & material hoists - such as boom trucks, derricks and cranes. The objectives for this course will be met through the use of instructor presentations and lecture, written assignments and tests, and hands-on tasks, activities, and projects completed in the lab.
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| Introduction to the Carpentry Trade |
Apprenticeship |
General |
40 |
$39.00 |
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| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $22.00 | Required |
| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
| First Aid, CPR, and AED for the Community & Workplace | $9.00 | Required |
| Osha 10 Hr Construction Safety | $1.00 | Required |
Description: Safety on the worksite is the emphasis for this class - designed to be the first of 16 courses necessary for completion of the carpentry apprenticeship program. This course offers certifications & qualifications for: OSHA 10; Scaffold User; First Aid/ CPR/ AED; and powder-actuated tool usage. In addition to basic hand & power tool usage and safety, the apprentice will be introduced to some of the basic skills and knowledge necessary for today’s industry. The expectations, challenges, and opportunities encountered by today’s carpenter are anticipated and discussed. Careful attention is paid to efficient work habits and positive character traits leading to a successful completion of the program and career in the trade.
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| Introduction to the MW Trade |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$58.00 |
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| Introduction to Millwrighting | $58.00 | Required |
Description: This course covers provides millwrights with a set of basic skills, including safety precautions such as those required when working around powerful machinery as well as the proper operation and maintenance of various hand, power, and precision tools. Because millwrights work with both English and metric measurements, the ability to convert measurements is critical and the basic math formulas are presented here, including those required to calculate precise measurements for such tasks as aligning equipment, placing components, and determining if parts are functioning properly. The characteristics and types of fasteners and materials commonly used in millwright tasks are described. Lockout/tagout procedures and responsibilities are thoroughly explained. The job duties and employability skills expected of UBC millwrights and descriptions of the industries in which millwrights work are also included.
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| Introduction to the Pile Driver trade |
Apprenticeship |
General |
40 |
$19.00 |
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| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
| First Aid, CPR, and AED for the Community & Workplace | $9.00 | Required |
| Piledriving Glossary Of Terms | $2.00 | Required |
| Osha 10 Hr Construction Safety | $1.00 | Required |
Description: This class offers certification & qualifications for: OSHA 10; First Aid/ CPR/ AED; Ergonomics; labor history. In addition basic hand and power tool usage and safety, the apprentice will be introduced to some of the basic tools, components and knowledge necessary for today’s industry. This class will visit mathematics as they are used in construction.
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| Ladders |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
4 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This class will cover the essential safety and operating features of the most common ladders used at a trade show site. Safe handling procedures and proper operating & maintenance techniques are emphasized in the with demonstrations and hands-on activities performed in the lab.
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| LADS Blueprint & Layout |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$26.00 |
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| Print Reading | $14.00 | Required |
| Interior Systems Layout | $12.00 | Required |
| Lathers Craft Problems & Reference Book | $4.00 | Optional |
Description: This course will introduce and familiarize the student with the basic components of construction working drawings. The effective techniques for reading and comprehending drawings will be introduced in this course. Basic sketching & drafting principles, applications of related math skills, and the use of layout tools and equipment will be demonstrated, discussed and applied in both the classroom and lab settings. Course objectives will be attained through classroom lecture, demonstration and discussion, and performance-based competency tasks conducted in the lab.
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| LADS Welding 1 |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers the welding of steel studs, with the FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding) process. Also covered is the Oxy-Acetylene cutting process. Industry standard, videos covering safety and equipment care, supplement the hands on shop time with the instructor.
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| LADS Welding 2 |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers the welding of steel studs, with the FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding) and SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) processes. As well as an explanation of “Light Gage steel Certification” requirements, according to the Washington Association of Building Officials. Also covered is the Oxy-Acetylene cutting process. Industry standard, videos covering safety, and equipment care, supplement the hands on shop time with the instructor.
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| LADS Welding 3 |
Apprenticeship |
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40 |
$0.00 |
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| Lathing 1 - Tying to CRC |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$19.00 |
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Description: This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic nomenclature, practices and procedures for the craft of lathing. The student will focus on the materials and methods for tying expanded metal lath to flat ceilings framed with cold-rolled channel (CRC). The student will practice properly tying hanger wire to carriers, and tying carrier channel to furring ties using 18 gauge tie wire. In addition to creating free form objects from drawings and/or pictures, the student will demonstrate the ability to mold and install various steel reinforcement components along with expanded metal lath to attain a desired form - ready for the application of cement plaster. The skills and knowledge for this course will be mastered through classroom lecture, demonstration and discussion, and performance-based competency tasks conducted in the lab (shop).
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| Lathing 2 - Building Envelope |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$19.00 |
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Description: In this course, information and demonstrations are presented on how to properly install flashing, paper & synthetic weather barriers, and plaster stops, screeds & grounds at openings and door jambs. Following these presentations and demonstrations, the student will demonstrate a satisfactory proficiency for the installation of flashings, weather barriers, stops, screeds and grounds. In addition, the student will properly apply woven wire lath (chicken wire) to the structure. Objectives for this course will be met through classroom lecture, demonstration and discussion, and performance-based competency tasks conducted in the lab (shop).
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| Layout |
Apprenticeship |
Blueprint/Layout |
40 |
$28.00 |
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Prerequisite: Mathematics for Pile Driving
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| Print Reading | $14.00 | Required |
| Leveling & Layout Instruments | $14.00 | Required |
Description: This course builds on week six with a continuation on interpreting the blueprint and transferring them on to the project site. It covers the use of elementary survey and layout tools including the auto-level, laser, transit-level and total station
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| Layout of Pentagons, Hexagons & Octagons |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$12.00 |
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| Interior Systems Layout | $12.00 | Required |
Description: This class consists of laying out three shapes from procedures utilizing a framing square, tape measure, pencil and chalk line. The student then frames as many of these items as possible in the 8 hour class.
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| Lines, Layout and Lofting |
Apprenticeship |
Shipwrights |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: In this course students will study and practice the interpretation of line drawings of boats. Classroom activities and exercises will include lecture, video and work at the drafting table. Shop activities will be the preparation and execution of a full-size loft drawing of the lines of a boat.
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| Machine Shop |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$27.00 |
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| Machine Shop Operation & Setups | $27.00 | Required |
Description: This class covers the various safety precautions when dealing with machining tools. Inspection, set-up, and operation of machining tools are the topics covered in this course. In addition, Calculated Industries' Machinist Calc Pro calculator will be introduced and demonstrated in this class.
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures 1 |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$3.00 |
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures | $3.00 | Required |
| MW - Unit 10 - Shaft Alignment | $1.00 | Optional |
| Machinery Installation | $26.00 | Optional |
Description: Machinery alignment is the core of millwright work. This first (of three courses) on machinery alignment will cover the elimination of soft foot and rim-face alignment. Detailed techniques for calculating and graphing shim changes will be presented. Skill and knowledge proficiency - demonstrated through competency-based performance tasks performed in the classroom and lab - is required for successful completion of this course.
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures 2 |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$3.00 |
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures | $3.00 | Required |
| Prin. of Reverse Double Dial Alignment | $5.00 | Optional |
| Reverse Double Dial Alignment | $5.00 | Optional |
Description: This, the second course (of three) for machinery alignment is designed to assist the student in acquiring the skills & knowledge covering reverse dial alignment with detailed techniques for calculating and graphing shim changes. Skill and knowledge proficiency - demonstrated through competency-based performance tasks performed in the classroom and lab - is required for successful completion of this course.
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures 3 |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$46.00 |
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures | $3.00 | Required |
| IPT's Industrial Fasteners Handbook | $18.00 | Required |
| Audel Pumps & Hydraulics | $25.00 | Required |
| Basic Vibration Analysis | $3.00 | Optional |
Description: This, the third of three courses on machinery alignment, will cover thermal expansion and vertical alignment. Detailed techniques for calculating and graphing shim changes will be presented. Skill and knowledge proficiency - demonstrated through competency-based performance tasks performed in the classroom and lab - is required for successful completion of this course.
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures SE 1 |
Skill Advancement |
Millwright |
32 |
$3.00 |
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures | $3.00 | Required |
Description: Machinery alignment is the core of millwright work. This workshop will cover elimination of soft foot,and rim-face alignment. Detailed techniques for calculating and graphing shim changes will be presented. Attendees must pass class and shop proficiency to pass.
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures SE 2 |
Skill Advancement |
Millwright |
32 |
$3.00 |
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Prerequisite: Machinery Alignment Procedures I
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures | $3.00 | Required |
Description: Machinery alignment is the core of millwright work. This work shop will cover reverse dial alignment with detailed techniques for calculating and graphing shim changes. Attendees must pass class and shop proficiency to pass.
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures SE 3 |
Skill Advancement |
Millwright |
32 |
$3.00 |
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Prerequisite: Machinery Alignment Procedures 2
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| Machinery Alignment Procedures | $3.00 | Required |
Description: Machinery alignment is the core of millwright work. The workshop will cover thermal expansion and vertical alignment. Detailed techniques for calculating and graphing shim changes will be presented. Attendees must pass class and shop proficiency to pass.
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| Machinery Installation |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$26.00 |
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| Machinery Installation | $26.00 | Required |
Description: This course is designed to introduce the student to the general practices and procedures related to basic machinery installation common to most jobsites. Along with site management & project planning, machinery receiving, storage, and movement & placement are the main topics for this course. Competency-based performance tasks will include (but are not limited to): proper setup and use of tools; establishing & utilizing benchmarks; establishing & layout of angles; and the installation of anchors, fixators, and sub-sole plates & sole plates. Preparation, installation, preventative maintenance and machinery start-up will also be covered.
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| Maintenance |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$0.00 |
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| Marine Safety |
Apprenticeship |
Piledriver |
40 |
$42.00 |
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| Pile Driving Equipment | $18.00 | Required |
| Crane and Rig Set-up | $24.00 | Required |
Description: This course focuses on water borne Derrick cranes; safety is emphasized throughout this course. The course will cover the most common types of derricks used in the industry today. Major components and characteristics of each piece: inspection and safety operations of individual equipment, current rules and regulations governing derricks and equipment. Also included in this course is Seamanship.
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| Material Handling |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers the proper practices and procedures for handling materials during the installation and disassembly of trade show exhibits. Safe and proper use of equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks and hand trucks will be covered in the classroom and lab settings
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| Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) |
Skill Advancement |
General |
4 |
$0.00 |
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Description: The importance of understanding and knowing how to read and use MSDS is the emphasis of this course. The ability to accurately read labels correctly and interpret health & safety data to maintain safety is paramount on all construction sites. Chemical hazards and their effects on the body, as well as how to recognize and evaluate toxicity of chemicals are covered in this course.
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| Math 1 - Basic Math Review |
Skill Advancement |
Construction Math |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This is the first of 5 math courses designed to re-focus and refresh the basics of math for carpentry. This course will study whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and squares & square roots. This course will be primarily non-calculator based.
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| Math 2 - Right Triangle Math |
Skill Advancement |
Construction Math |
8 |
$45.00 |
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| Construction Pro Calculator Bundle | $45.00 | Required |
Description: This is the second of 5 math courses designated as Math for Carpentry. This course will focus on right triangles and their various applications in carpentry. A Construction Master Pro© calculator is required for this course.
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| Math 3 - Circles. Arcs & Polygons |
Skill Advancement |
Construction Math |
8 |
$45.00 |
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| Construction Pro Calculator Bundle | $45.00 | Required |
Description: This course is the third of 5 math courses in the series titled Math for Carpentry. This course will focus on the various components of circles and ellipses. In addition, the calculations for regular polygons for layout are discussed. A Construction Master Pro© calculator is required for this course.
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| Math 4 - Linear, Surface, and Cubic Measure |
Skill Advancement |
Construction Math |
8 |
$45.00 |
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| Construction Pro Calculator Bundle | $45.00 | Required |
Description: Calculations of linear measure, area, and volume are the key topics for this course – the fourth of 5 courses offered in the Math for Carpentry series. A Construction Master Pro© calculator is required for this course.
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| Math 5 - Carpentry Math Applications |
Skill Advancement |
Construction Math |
8 |
$45.00 |
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| Construction Pro Calculator Bundle | $45.00 | Required |
Description: Layout and applications for math are the focuses for this course which is the fifth (and final) in the Math for Carpentry series. Math problems, projects and situations are discussed and practiced in the classroom and in the lab. A Construction Master Pro© calculator is required for this course.
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| Math for L.A.D.S. |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$2.00 |
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| Basic Mathematics | $2.00 | Required |
Description: This class covers basic trades-related math to interior systems which covers adding, subtracting, multiplication, decimals, fractions, conversions and angles. LADS apprentices who are 2nd bracket may take 3rd bracket test at the end of class.
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| Mathematics & Beginning Layout |
Apprenticeship |
Construction Math |
40 |
$55.00 |
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| Construction Math | $10.00 | Required |
| Construction Pro Calculator Bundle | $45.00 | Required |
| Armadillo Gear Protective Hard Case - fits Calculator | $8.00 | Optional |
Description: This course is designed to reinforce the necessity and importance of the correct and efficient use of mathematics for the carpentry trade. The course will begin by practicing various mathematical computations using basic non-calculator methods, and will expand with the use of basic and Construction Master® calculators. In addition, the student will utilize the same mathematics for layout applications in the lab.
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| Mathematics for Pile Driving |
Apprenticeship |
Construction Math |
40 |
$10.00 |
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| Construction Math | $10.00 | Required |
| Construction Pro Calculator Bundle | $45.00 | Optional |
| Armadillo Gear Protective Hard Case - fits Calculator | $8.00 | Optional |
Description: This course is designed to assist the student to increase his/ her awareness of the importance of correct and efficient use of mathematics for the pile driving trade. The course will begin by practicing various mathematical computations using basic non-calculator methods, and will cumulate with the introduction of the Construction Master Calculator.
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| Mechanical Print Reading |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$14.00 |
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| MW - Unit 5 - Blueprint Reading | $3.00 | Required |
| Mechanical Print Reading | $5.00 | Required |
| MW - Unit 3 - Monorails - Part 1 | $2.00 | Required |
| MW - Unit 3 - Conveyors - Part 2 | $4.00 | Required |
| Reading Mechanical Prints | $24.00 | Optional |
Description: Through classroom discussions and hands-on activities, the student will develop an understanding of the basic layout of working drawings including geometric construction and the relationship of detail, standard, section, auxiliary views and orthographic projection. Lines, scales, dimensions, abbreviations, symbols, sections, parts of blueprints, types of drawings, interpretation of drawings are some of the topics presented in this course. Using the UBC's Conveyors drawings, the student is required to perform basic layout based upon the information found on the drawings.
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| Metal Guard Fabrication |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| Ipt Metal Trades Book | $20.00 | Required |
Description: This course covers welding topics, ocy-acetylene brazing, and the fabrication of guards using rollers and press brakes.
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| Metal Stud Framing |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$18.00 |
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| Introduction To Metal Framing | $18.00 | Required |
Description: This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic methods and materials for light-gauge, steel framing. Included are: a) drywall; b) suspended ceiling systems; c) lathing systems, and; d) computer floors.
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| Metal Stud Framing Basics |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$27.00 |
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| Drywall Application | $13.00 | Required |
| Introduction To Metal Framing | $14.00 | Required |
Description: In this course, the student will continue to build on the knowledge & skills acquired in Drywall / Framing #1 by continuing the safe and proper processes and techniques used for the construction of light-gauge metal-framed walls & ceilings - including the installation of hollow-metal door jambs, windows & relights. In addition to constructing a shaft wall, soffits, beams, columns, arches, and pilasters will be introduced utilizing lab projects to assist the student in acquiring more skills and knowledge. The course objectives will be achieved through classroom lecture, demonstration and discussion, and performance-based competency tasks conducted in the lab (shop).
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| Metal Stud Framing, Drywall & Acoustical Ceilings |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$44.00 |
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| Metal Stud Framing, Drywall & Acoustical Ceilings | $44.00 | Required |
Description: This course is designed to familiarize the carpenter apprentice the standard practices and procedures for the procurement and installation of light-gauge metal stud framing, drywall and suspended acoustical ceilings. The student will achieve the objectives for this course through active participation in class lecture and discussions, and successful demonstrations of competency-based performance tasks
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| Millwright Precision Optical Alignment |
Skill Advancement |
Millwright |
40 |
$6.00 |
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| Precision Optical Instruments: Advanced Jig Transit | $4.00 | Required |
| Precision Optical Instruments: Basic Jig Transit | $2.00 | Required |
Description: In this course, the student will learn to use precision optical levels and transits to level and align machinery. Standard optical alignment procedures will be presented and participants will learn how to solve specific alignment problems. Skill and knowledge proficiency - demonstrated through competency-based performance tasks performed in the classroom and lab - is required for successful completion of this course.
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| Millwright Precision Optical Alignment |
Skill Advancement |
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$0.00 |
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Prerequisite: Transit and Level
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Description: Participants will learn to use precision optical levels and jig transits to level and align machinery. Standard optical alignment procedures will be presented and participants will learn how to solve specific alignment problems.
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| Millwright Safety 16 Hours |
Skill Advancement |
Millwright |
16 |
$6.00 |
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| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $6.00 | Required |
Description: This course covers many of the safety and health issues affecting these craft workers in today’s industry. Also discussed are methods and programs available to prevent serious illnesses and injuries. This course is a prerequisite for the Siemens Westinghouse CT Program and the GE Gas Turbine Qualification Program.
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| MODULE 1 Orientation/ Decorating |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
16 |
$27.00 |
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| Trade Show Installation & Dismantling | $27.00 | Required |
Description: This course is an overview of the trade show industry such as: types of shows; floor plans; permits; signs; graphics; furnishings; and services provided by promoters and contractors. Also, the responsibilities of the trade show employee - such as job function, proper conduct and showing up with the required tools - will be covered.
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| MODULE 2 Carpet & Customer Service 1 |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
16 |
$27.00 |
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| Trade Show Installation & Dismantling | $27.00 | Required |
Description: Carpet. Course classroom instructional time consists of three hours lecture and discussion. Lab/shop time consists of five hours of hands-on exercises, emphasizing safe carpet handling, cutting techniques and seaming practice. This is the first of 2 courses designed to prepare trade show workers with the essential entry-level work-readiness skills needed to obtain and maintain a job in the trade industry. Customer Service 1. Building on concepts previously introduced in MODULE 1
Orientation/ Decorating, this eight hour course provides insight towards improving inter-personal communication and creating effective team-building.
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| MODULE 3 Systems & Intro to Graphics & Customer Service 2 |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
16 |
$27.00 |
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| Trade Show Installation & Dismantling | $27.00 | Required |
Description: Systems. This course covers trade show systems, installation & removal procedures and responsibilities of the trade show worker such as job function and proper conduct. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and examination both in the classroom and in the lab (shop). Intro to Graphics. This course will center on the basic and common types of graphics and signage used in the Trade Show industry today. The course goals are achieved exclusively through classroom lecture & group activities / discussions. Customer Service 2. This is the second of a two part basic curriculum for a 12 hours work readiness skill building, assessment-based course, designed to instruct and prepare trade show workers on essential entry-level work readiness skills needed to successfully get and keep a trade show job.
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| MODULE 4 I & D Basic & Graphics & Ladders |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
16 |
$27.00 |
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| Trade Show Installation & Dismantling | $27.00 | Required |
Description: I & D Basic. This course covers the proper procedures of installation and disassembly of trade show exhibits such as panel and pop-up displays. Along with safety procedures, the proper use of the tools and equipment required will be covered in the classroom and lab demonstrations and activities. Graphics. This class will build upon the principles introduced and demonstrated in Intro to Graphics. Hands-on demonstrations and the assembly of a large project will assist the student in acquiring the necessary information and skills required for the installation of the most common signage and graphics used at a show site. Ladders. This class will cover the essential safety and operating features of the most common ladders used at a trade show site. Safe handling procedures and proper operating & maintenance techniques are emphasized in the with demonstrations and hands-on activities performed in the lab.
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| MODULE 5 Aerial Lift & Highwall |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
16 |
$34.00 |
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| Aerial Lifts | $7.00 | Required |
| Trade Show Installation & Dismantling | $27.00 | Required |
Description: Aerial Lifts. This course covers safety and inspection procedures for both self propelled elevating work platforms (scissors lifts) and boom supported elevating work platform. OSHA and ANSI standards will also be covered. PPE and other safety equipment will be covered. Highwall. This course covers the installation and disassembly of highwall trade show pipe and drape systems (9 - 25 feet).
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| MODULE 6 Powered Industrial Forklift Training & Material Handling |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
16 |
$37.00 |
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| Powered Industrial Truck Operator | $10.00 | Required |
| Trade Show Installation & Dismantling | $27.00 | Required |
Description: Powered Industrial Forklift Operator. This course covers Industrial fork trucks in accordance with CFR 1910.178, ANSI standards (B56.1 - 1969) and ASME (B56.6-1992) with a combination of formal classroom instruction, practical hands-on training and evaluation of the operator's performance. Material Handling. This course covers the proper practices and procedures for handling materials during the installation and disassembly of trade show exhibits. Safe and proper use of equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks and hand trucks will be covered in the classroom and lab settings
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| MODULE 7 Basic Operations & Floor Layout |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
16 |
$27.00 |
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| Trade Show Installation & Dismantling | $27.00 | Required |
Description: Basic Operations. This course gives a view of a trade show from the inside and from the perspective of the management team. Topics covered include types of shows & pre-show planning meetings, venue floor plans, permits, signs, graphics, furnishings and labor services provided by promoters and contractors. The responsibilities of the trade show worker such as job function, proper conduct and required tools will also be discussed. Floor Layout. This course studies trade show floor plan symbol interpretation, venue layout and the different types of exhibit booths found on the show floor in the classroom and lab demonstrations.
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| MODULE 8 Trade Show Rigging |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
16 |
$37.00 |
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| Trade Show Rigging | $37.00 | Required |
Description: This course covers trade show exhibition. Rigging hardware, slings, supplies and tools are the focus of this course. Also, masking, banners & signs will be covered. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and examination both in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| MW Precision Optical Alignment |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$6.00 |
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| Precision Optical Instruments: Advanced Jig Transit | $3.00 | Required |
| Precision Optical Instruments: Basic Jig Transit | $3.00 | Required |
| MW - Unit 6 - Optical and Laser Alignment | $3.00 | Optional |
Description: In this course, the student will learn to use precision optical levels and transits to level and align machinery. Standard optical alignment procedures will be presented and participants will learn how to solve specific alignment problems. Skill and knowledge proficiency - demonstrated through competency-based performance tasks performed in the classroom and lab - is required for successful completion of this course.
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| MW Total Station |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$31.00 |
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Automobile drivers license
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| Total Station (Sm) | $31.00 | Required |
Description: Included in this course will be the set-up and use of Total Station/EDM equipment for establishing control, detail surveying, setting out and coordinate checks. Familiarization and competencies will be achieved both in the classroom and the field (lab).
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| OSHA 10 |
Skill Advancement |
Safety |
10 |
$8.00 |
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| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
| Osha 10 Hr Construction Safety | $1.00 | Required |
Description: This 10-hour Construction Safety course provides an overview of OSHA’s safety and health standards for the construction industry. Participants learn about the rights and responsibilities of both the employee and the employer, and review various areas of safety for the construction industry.
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| OSHA 30 |
Skill Advancement |
Safety |
30 |
$7.00 |
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| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
Description: This 30-hour Construction Safety course examines in detail many of OSHA’s safety and health standards for the construction industry. In addition to familiarizing the student with the rights & responsibilities of both the employee and the employer, this and review various areas of safety for the construction industry
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| OSHA 30 -CPR |
Apprenticeship |
Safety |
40 |
$17.00 |
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| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
| First Aid, CPR, and AED for the Community & Workplace | $10.00 | Required |
Description: This course interprets the Occupational Safety and Health Act 29, CFR 1926. It helps identify the common causes of accidents and fatalities in the hazardous areas of construction. Students practice reading OSHA standards, learn the definition of “Competent Person”, and also the application of standards. A one time OSHA –30 course completion card will be issued. This class teaches the latest methods of this life saving skill. Airway, breathing, circulation assessment are taught using Medic First Aid Mark 5 teaching aids. A two-year card will be issued upon completion.
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| Piledrivers Equipment |
Apprenticeship |
Piledriver |
40 |
$19.00 |
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| Powered Industrial Truck Operator | $12.00 | Required |
| Aerial Lifts | $7.00 | Required |
Description: This course covers the most common types of equipment used in the construction industry today. Topics are: major components and characteristics of each piece; inspection and safety operations of individual equipment; and current regulations governing the equipment's use – industrial forklift, rough terrain forklift, aerial lift platforms, snorkel lifts and boom trucks
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| Piling Installation |
Apprenticeship |
Piledriver |
40 |
$62.00 |
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| Pile Driving Equipment | $18.00 | Required |
| Crane and Rig Set-up | $24.00 | Required |
| Types of Pile | $20.00 | Required |
Description: This course will guide the student through the many different types, styles and sizes of pilling used in the industry today. The equipment used for the installation of driven piling to include hammers, leads, and attachments. Also covered will be new and up-coming technologies in types and methods of installation with respect to materials being used.
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| Platform construction |
Apprenticeship |
Scaffold Erector |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| Scaffolding Erection Sm | $13.00 | Required |
| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
Description: Platform Construction identifies the many types of decking that the scaffold erector has to work with. It introduces the options to building a scaffold with working platforms offered from OSHA standards for the construction industry. Also, the student will use the standards and guidelines of subpart L to assist in the planning, layout, and construction of three different scaffolds made of wood. Successful completion of this course, and subsequent progression in the Program, will be attained through the student’s participation and mastery of all classroom activities & written exams and competency-based performance evaluations in the lab (shop projects).
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| Post and Pre-stressed concrete bridge |
Apprenticeship |
Piledriver |
40 |
$65.00 |
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Prerequisite: Mathematics for Pile Driving
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| Timber Construction | $23.00 | Required |
| Concrete 1 | $42.00 | Required |
Description: This course will involve safety, bridge and trestle building equipment, techniques and tools used. Also in this course working on elevated structures and working over water will be covered.
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| Powder Actuated Tool Certification |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$2.00 |
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| PATMI Handbook | $2.00 | Required |
Description: This course covers the proper use and maintenance of Ramset/Redhead and Hilti brand power actuated tools. Upon successful completion, the student will receive an Operators Certification License for the use of these tools on the job site (as required by the state of Washington). Tools covered are: Hilti DX35, DX350, DX351, DCA40, DXA41, DX460 Ramset. Redhead: Viper, Cobra, SA270, D45A
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| Power Transmission Systems |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$0.00 |
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| Mechanical Power Transmissions | $49.00 | Optional |
Description: This course covers how mechanical power transmissions work, details applications of the systems,and identifies parts and functions of the systems: for example, shafts, keys and keyways, friction and anti-friction bearings, couplings, sprockets, chains, pulleys and belt systems, gears, and brake and clutch system. Factors that affect the life of components are presented as well as methods of repair. Participants learn the installation, maintenance, removal, and lubrication requirements of all the components of mechanical power transmission systems.
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| Print Reading |
Apprenticeship |
Blueprint/Layout |
40 |
$14.00 |
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Prerequisite: Mathematics for Pile Driving
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| Print Reading | $14.00 | Required |
Description: This course is designed to teach the student the basics of blue print reading, basics of drafting, specifications, lines, abbreviations and interpretation of symbols used in today’s prints. Also covered is the use of math skills as they relate to solving problems that may arise in the print reading process
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| Printreading & Layout |
Apprenticeship |
Blueprint/Layout |
40 |
$13.00 |
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| Print Reading | $13.00 | Required |
Description: In addition to the introduction and familiarization of the basic components of construction working drawings, effective techniques for reading and comprehending those drawings will be introduced in this course. Basic sketching & drafting principles, applications of related math skills, and the use of elementary survey and layout tools will be demonstrated, discussed and applied in both classroom and lab settings.
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| Printreading 1 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
20 |
$13.00 |
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| Print Reading | $13.00 | Required |
Description: This course will introduce the student to the basics of printreading: symbols, abbreviations, and lines. Dimensioning and measurements are shown, as well as sketching techniques for both orthographic and perspective views are included.
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| Printreading 2 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
20 |
$13.00 |
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| Print Reading | $13.00 | Required |
Description: This course expands on the concepts covered in BASIC PRINTREADING. In addition to those concepts and further development of printreading techniques, exercises on differential leveling and layout are introduced.
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| Pump Repair |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$4.00 |
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| Flowserve Pump & Repair Technician, Level 1 | $4.00 | Required |
Description: The UBC/FlowServe Qualified Pump Repair Technician Level I class is a 40-hour course covering single stage over hung centrifugal pumps and mechanical seals. The class covers every aspect of the centrifugal pump including theory, pump operation and curves, trouble shooting, setting impellers and their design, installing and removing bearings, types of mechanical seals, setting mechanical seals, precision tool usage including last word indicators, three point internal micrometers and much more. The class will be divided between classroom and shop. To obtain qualification the attendee must pass class and shop proficiency tests.
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| Radius Walls & Soffits |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$9.00 |
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| Advanced Metal Framing | $9.00 | Required |
Description: In this course, the student will learn to install the top and bottom tracks, wall studs, soffits, and curtain walls to form a semicircle.
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| Refinery Safety Overview (RSO) |
Skill Advancement |
General |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course is designed to educate workers on the health and safety hazards associated with working in the petrochemical industry. RSO is equivalent to C-STOP and is accepted as a reciprocal Safety Training Card in most refineries. The program offers an overview of safe work practices and health regulations, providing guidelines for maintaining a safe working environment for employees, contract employers, and plant owners.
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| Residential Structural Steel Stud Framing |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| Commercial and Residential Steel Framing | $20.00 | Required |
| Full Length Roof Framer | $10.00 | Optional |
Description: In this course, the focus will be on heavy-gauge steel framing components, and the differences between steel framing and the more familiar wood framing for residential construction. All aspects of residential load-bearing wall, floor, and roof construction are discussed. An emphasis is made on structural methods, codes & standards, and the similarities & differences with the more familiar wood framed construction. Objectives for this course will be met through classroom lecture, demonstration and discussion, and performance-based competency tasks conducted in the lab.
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| Rigging |
Skill Advancement |
Safety |
32 |
$12.00 |
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Description: This course presents proper rigging techniques, stressing safety and equipment care. Rigging hardware hand signals, radio voice signals, lifting procedures and load calculations are studied in the class room as well as applied in hands-on exercises. Upon successful completion of this course, a rigging qualification cards will be issued.
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| Rigging Refresher |
Skill Advancement |
General |
8 |
$17.00 |
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Description: This course reviews the concepts of rope, sling and connection capacities, slings & chokers, sling angle, & the capacity of rigging hardware through lecture sessions and hands-on training.
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| Roof Framing |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry - Rough |
40 |
$22.00 |
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| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $22.00 | Required |
| Carpentry 5th Edition | $80.00 | Optional |
Description: This course is designed to familiarize the student with the basic tools, materials, nomenclature, and safe practices and procedures for residential and light-commercial roof framing construction. The student will begin by starting with the design on the prints, then proceeding to the calculations and layout for accurately cutting, erecting and sheathing framed and trussed roofs - primarily for flat, gable, hip, and intersecting roofs. Competency-based performance tasks will be completed on roof projects in the lab
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| Roof Framing 1 - Roof Types & Roof Theory |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course is the first of 5 courses offered for the Roof Framing series. Course topics include roof designs & functions, and roof layout and structure. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and competency-based performance tasks completed in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Roof Framing 2 - Gable, Gambrel & Shed Roofs |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry - Rough |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course is the second of 5 courses offered for the Roof Framing series. Basic roof construction methods and features are covered in this course. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and competency-based performance tasks completed in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Roof Framing 3 - Hip Roofs |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry - Rough |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: The third of 5 courses offered for the Roof Framing series concentrates on the tools, materials and techniques used for the construction of the basic hip roof. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and competency-based performance tasks completed in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Roof Framing 4 - Intersecting Roofs |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry - Rough |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course is the fourth of 5 courses offered for the Roof Framing series. This course will introduce the function and construction of the valley rafter for roof with equal and unequal spans. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and competency-based performance tasks completed in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Roof Framing 5 - Trussed Roofs & Roof Sheathing |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry - Rough |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This, the final, course in the Roof Framing series will focus on roof trusses – their types requirements, and components. In addition, the variation and installation of roof sheathing materials will be covered. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and competency-based performance tasks completed in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Rough Terrain Forklift Training |
Skill Advancement |
General |
8 |
$10.00 |
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| Powered Industrial Truck Operator | $10.00 | Required |
Description: In accordance with CFR 1910.178, ANSI standards (B56.1 - 1969) and ASME (B56.6-1992), this training centers on rough terrain forklift safe practices and procedures. Student will be evaluated based on performance-based exams and competencies.
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| Scaffold Erector |
Skill Advancement |
General |
40 |
$13.00 |
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| Scaffolding Erection Sm | $13.00 | Required |
Description: The focus of this course is to familiarize the student with the current state and federal safety regulations for temporary work platforms – also known as scaffolding. This course will provide the student with the opportunity to demonstrate the practices & procedures for the safe and efficient construction, alteration, and/or dismantling of welded frame, mobile tower, system, and tube & clamp scaffolds. In addition to introducing the student to the requirements & regulations for fall protection and falling object protection, the course will cover scaffold planks & platforms, allowable loads for scaffolding, and calculating contributory leg loads. At the successful conclusion of this course, the student will receive the Scaffold Erector certificate and qualification card from the UBC.
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| Scaffold Erector - Refresher |
Skill Advancement |
General |
8 |
$13.00 |
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| Scaffolding Erection Sm | $13.00 | Required |
Description: This course is for re-qualification of the UBC Scaffold Erectors Card. Any changes regarding scaffold erecting in CFR-1926, Subpart L will be covered. Math, proper and safe techniques of scaffold systems will be reviewed.
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| Scaffold Erector Qualification |
Apprenticeship |
General |
40 |
$13.00 |
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| Scaffolding Erection Sm | $13.00 | Required |
Description: The focus of this course is to familiarize the student with the current state and federal safety regulations for temporary work platforms – also known as scaffolding. This course will provide the student with the opportunity to demonstrate the practices & procedures for the safe and efficient construction, alteration, and/or dismantling of welded frame, mobile tower, system, and tube & clamp scaffolds. In addition to introducing the student to the requirements & regulations for fall protection and falling object protection, the course will cover scaffold planks & platforms, allowable loads for scaffolding, and calculating contributory leg loads. At the successful conclusion of this course, the student will receive the Scaffold Erector certificate and qualification card from the UBC.
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| Scaffold User |
Skill Advancement |
General |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: OSHA's scaffold safety standard requires that employees who perform work while on a scaffold must be trained to recognize the hazards associated with the type of scaffold being used and to understand the procedures to control or minimize those hazards. This 8-hour course has been specially designed to satisfy the standards' training requirements.
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| Shaft Wall Systems |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$9.00 |
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| Advanced Metal Framing | $9.00 | Required |
Description: This class will focus on laying out a project from a plan, installing top and bottom track, shaft liner panels, and shaft wall studs. Students will build several walls and soffits/curtain wall drops in this class.
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| Shoring and Containment |
Apprenticeship |
Scaffold Erector |
40 |
$7.00 |
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| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
Description: Students will participate in a brief power point on how shoring is used in today’s construction environment. Emphasis will be placed on the use of aluma beams and stringers along with the accessories for proper installation. Students will also learn proper installation of shrink film and the necessary tools for containment. Students will achieve the objectives for this course through classroom lecture, discussion and activities, as well as hands-on inspection, maintenance and operation of this equipment.
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| Soffit Framing |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$9.00 |
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| Advanced Metal Framing | $9.00 | Required |
Description: This course is designed to familiarize the student with the application and installation of metal framed/ drywall interior soffits. Information introduced in this course includes, but is not limited to: printreading for soffits; braced and unbraced soffits; eyebrow and beam soffits; light pocket and curtain wall soffits; construction of a soffit template; and curved and serpentine soffits. Course objectives will be achieved through classroom lecture, demonstration and discussion, and competency-based tasks and projects performed in the lab.
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| Solid Surface |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
12 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course presents exciting new installation procedures for solid surface materials. The focus will be on the special features of solid surface material, such a high strength seams, cutting, sanding thick edges, finishing and installation. Participant's successfully completing the course will receive a UBC "Certified Solid Surface Installer" card recognized by manufacturers of Avonite, Corian, Gibraltar, and Surell.
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| Solid Surface Refresher |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course presents a review of the common installation procedures for solid surface materials. Participant's successfully completing the course will receive a UBC "Certified Solid Surface Installer" card recognized by manufacturers of Avonite, Corian, Gibraltar, and Surell.
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| Specialty Ceilings |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$22.00 |
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| Acoustical Ceilings | $22.00 | Required |
Description: This focus for this course will be to familiarize the student with specialty grids systems and corresponding perimeter trim. This course will detail such systems as: a) bolt-slot grid systems (e.g., Smoothline® from CertainTeed); b) the DONN® FINELINE® ceiling system (USG); c) various styles and applications for ceiling/wall shadow molding; metal-pan ceilings; and d) concealed tee ceilings. Note: To properly cut shadow molding, it will require the use of two types of aviation snips. Each student should bring both green as well as either red or yellow snips. Course objectives will be achieved through classroom lecture, demonstration and discussion, and competency-based tasks and projects performed in the lab.
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| Stick Pins, Curtain Walls, rigid Insulation and Z-Furring |
Apprenticeship |
Insulators |
32 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course will cover the application of stick pins in various lay outs to accommodate a variety of material sizes.Both wall and ceiling applications will be explored as well as different methods for attaching stick pins to different substrates. Participants will also furr out walls with Z -metal and rigid insulation and demonstrate competency framing an inside and outside corner. The use of J - metal will also be discussed.
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| Structural Floor Framing (TradeReady® Floor Systems) |
Skill Enhancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This class covers the proper use of and various applications of structural steel floor framing components
Training Center Supplied Equipment and Tools: 14.4 volt battery impact driver, walkup bench,
Training Center Supplied Materials per Project: Project Drawing, 4 pieces 6” X 10’ 20 ga Track, 4 pieces 6” X 10’ 20 ga. Track, ¾” self tapping framing screws,
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| Structural Insulated Panels |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: Types and sizes of structural insulated panels will be introduced in this course. The environmental, structural, and cost-savings advantages of walls & roof panels, as well as hybrid connections are illustrated here. Safety protocols and installation procedures are also covered
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| Supervision/Best Practices in Health-Care Construction |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$11.00 |
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| Best Practices In Health-Care | $11.00 | Required |
| On Your Way to the Top | $15.00 | Optional |
| Survival Of the Fittest | $21.00 | Optional |
Description: This course is divided into 2 parts. Part 1 (Supervision) offers an introductory look at the complexities and skills required of a foreman on today’s jobsites. Topics such as safety and the planning, organizing and managing of schedules, personnel, equipment, and materials will be covered. Part 1 objectives will be achieved through classroom lecture & demonstration, and discussion & student activities.
Part 2 of this course (24 hrs. min.) will focus on the safe practices and work procedures necessary for the construction and renovation of today’s health-care facilities. Some of the topics discussed in this part of the course are: hazardous materials; infection & contaminants control; mold removal; project planning and organizing; and the expectations and responsibilities of the UBC member in this environment. Course objectives for this portion of the course will include competency-based tasks and projects performed in the lab. At the successful conclusion of Part 2, the student will receive a 4-year UBC qualification.
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| Supported/Suspended Scaffolds |
Apprenticeship |
Scaffold Erector |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| Scaffolding Erection Sm | $13.00 | Required |
| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
Description: This course will achieve it’s objectives through hands-on participation for the safe erection of suspended scaffolds built out of tube & clamp and Systems™ scaffold components. Also, the student will demonstrate the competency of assembly and safe operation for the Safway two-point suspended swing-stage scaffold. Successful completion of this course, and subsequent progression in the Program, will be attained through the student’s participation and mastery of all classroom activities & written exams and competency-based performance evaluations in the lab (shop projects).
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| Suspended Drywall Ceilings (CRC & HC) |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$9.00 |
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| Advanced Metal Framing | $9.00 | Required |
Description: Competencies for this course are project lay out, installing hanger wires, wall angle & carrier channels, and the placement of drywall channel using tie wire to frame ceilings w/ several openings.
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| Suspended GWB Ceilings with CRC/DWC |
Apprenticeship |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
40 |
$9.00 |
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| Advanced Metal Framing | $9.00 | Required |
Description: Students are provided instruction in the construction of Suspended Drywall Ceiling Systems using Cold Rolled Channel (CRC) and Drywall Channel (DWC). Students demonstrate proper leveling, tying and connection functions. This is accomplished by the students constructing a large, flat ceiling from which they install proper framing needed for installation of flush mount light, HVAC and other fixtures.
Students construct various soffits, drops and chamfered ceiling sections. They also build a barrel ceiling with an arched soffit opening.
Training Center Supplied Equipment and Tools: Battery and corded drywall screw guns, walkup bench, laser,
Training Center Supplied Materials per Project: Project #1: 4 pieces - 1 1/2" CRC, 18 gauge tie wire, 3 pieces 3 pieces - 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" X 25ga. Framing angle, self taping framing screws. Project #2: 3 pieces 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" X 20ga. 135° framing angle, 2 pieces - 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" X 25ga. Framing angle, 6 – pieces 7/8" X 12’ DWC (hat channel). Project #3: Soffit framing materials; 4 pieces 2 1/2" or 3 3/5" X 10’ X 25 ga. Track, 4 pieces 2 1/2" or 3 3/5" X 8’ X 25 ga. Stud, 2 pieces - 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" X 25ga. Framing angle, Ceiling Framing materials; 16 pieces 7/8" X 12’ DWC (hat channel), 2 pieces 1 1/2" CRC, 18ga. tie wire, #9 hanger wire. Project #4: 3 pieces 2 1/2" X 10’ X 25 ga. Track, 20 pieces 2 1/2" X 8’ X 25 ga. Stud, framing screws, 1 piece - 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" X 25ga. framing angle
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| Suspended Plaster Ceilings |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$36.00 |
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Description: This class will focus on the basic principles leading to correct & accurate layout of hanger wires, carrier channels, and furring channels needed to build suspended plaster ceilings. Goals & objectives for this course will be achieved through classroom presentation & demonstration, and hands-on competencies in the lab.
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| Systems |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
8 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers trade show systems, installation & removal procedures and responsibilities of the trade show worker such as job function and proper conduct. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and examination both in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Systems Advanced |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
20 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course expands on the first Systems course by emphasizing safety requirements and the special as well as the common features of larger systems displays. The trade show workers’ responsibilities regarding specialized tools will also be covered. As in the first Systems class, Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and examination both in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Systems™ Scaffold |
Apprenticeship |
Scaffold Erector |
40 |
$14.00 |
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| Scaffolding Erection Sm | $13.00 | Required |
| Osha 10 Hr Construction Safety | $1.00 | Required |
Description: Systems™ Scaffold is one of the simplest, most dynamic scaffold products ever developed. Its revolutionary design allows for easy adaptation to virtually any structure, inside and outside. In this course, the student will become familiar with Systems™ Scaffold parts, along with proper technique of what to look for during the inspection process. In addition, the student will undertake exercises for estimating the amount of parts needed to build a Systems™ Scaffold from a set of working drawings. There are three building projects to complete - all pertaining to everyday industrial scaffold erection.
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| Total Station 1 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
28 |
$34.00 |
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Prerequisite: Transit and Level
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| Total Station (Sm) | $34.00 | Required |
| Total Station Job Sheet | $10.00 | Optional |
Description: Included in this course will be the set-up and use of Total Station/EDM equipment for establishing control, detail surveying, setting out and coordinate checks. Familiarization and competencies will be achieved both in the classroom and the field (lab).
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| Total Station 1 and 2 Refresher |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$34.00 |
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| Total Station (Sm) | $34.00 | Required |
| Total Station Job Sheet | $10.00 | Optional |
Description: Total Station Refresher Class is designed for students who have taken classes for Total Station 1 and Total Station 2 and want to improve their skills by getting additional practice time on the Total Station tools. Students may review old projects or do new ones. The Instructor will work with students to raise their proficiency of the Total Station equipment.
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| Total Station 2 |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
32 |
$34.00 |
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| Total Station (Sm) | $34.00 | Required |
| Total Station Job Sheet | $10.00 | Optional |
Description: Total Station 2 will help you build on what you learn in Total Station 1. Data will be created, managed, downloaded to the data recorder and applied in the field for layout application. Many of the finer points of managing the layout tasks on a project will be incorporated into this class. In-depth work with blueprints combined with "hands-on" Data Recorder and Total Station Instrument training will round out the layout experience.
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| Trade Show 40 Hour |
Skill Advancement |
Tradeshow |
40 |
$5.00 |
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| Trade Show & Exhibits | $2.00 | Required |
| Trade Show Installation & Dismantiling | $3.00 | Required |
Description: This class provides an overview of the Trade Show Industry. This class will cover Orientation, Floor Layout, Carpet, Systems, Install & Dismantle, Material Handling, High Wall, Show Site Graphics and TS Forepersons.
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| Transit and Level |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
24 |
$15.00 |
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| Leveling & Layout Instruments | $15.00 | Required |
Description: This course is an introduction to site survey. Instrument set-up, elevations and shooting a survey loop. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and competency-based performance tasks completed in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Tube & Clamp Scaffolds |
Apprenticeship |
Scaffold Erector |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| Scaffolding Erection Sm | $13.00 | Required |
| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
Description: This course will allow students to become familiar with Tube & Clamp parts, along with proper technique for assembling supported & suspended scaffolds according to OSHA standards 1926 Construction Industry subpart L. Successful completion of this course, and subsequent progression in the Program, will be attained through the student’s participation and mastery of all classroom activities & written exams and competency-based performance evaluations in the lab (shop projects).
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| UBC Turbine Familiarization/ OSHA 16 |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Prerequisite: Rigging Qualification / Boom Truck Safety Awareness
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Description: This workshop is for UBC members that work on GE Gas Turbines. Day-1 covers identification of GE Gas Turbine components, disassembly procedures, inspections and re-assembly procedures. Day-2 covers new installations of GE Gas Turbines. Day-3 is a "Bolting Technology" workshop. Members who successfully complete the "Bolting Technology" section will become "Hytorc Qualified - Bolting Technicians".
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| WABO/AWS Test |
Skill Advancement |
Welding |
10 |
$0.00 |
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Description: Please call training center to request testing date.
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| Wall and Floor Insulation/Sound Control |
Apprenticeship |
Insulators |
32 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course cover the tools,materials, and techniques for installing various types, thicknesses,and sizes of fiberglass, mineral wool and other batt type insulation in walls and floors.Special areas of focus include air movement,acoustical theory as well as safety,material handling, storage and installation.
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| Welded Frame Scaffolds |
Apprenticeship |
Scaffold Erector |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| Scaffolding Erection Sm | $13.00 | Required |
| 29 CFR Part 1926 | $7.00 | Required |
Description: This course will familiarize the students with the identification and methods of procurement and assembly of the components for welded frames scaffolding. The student will be introduced to erecting rolling tower scaffolds, along with putlogs - specifically how they are used in today’s industry. Working drawings will be used to estimate the amount of gear needed to complete the many hands on projects. Successful completion of this course, and subsequent progression in the Program, will be attained through the student’s participation and mastery of all classroom activities & written exams and competency-based performance evaluations in the lab (shop projects).
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| Welding & Cutting |
Apprenticeship |
Welding |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course will familiarize the student with the practices and procedures necessary for shielded metal arc (SMAW) and flux core arc welding (FCAW) processes being used in today’s industry. Safety – both on the job and at the training facility - is emphasized and strictly enforced in this course. Also, this course will include the basic instruction welding theory, metallurgy, and weld drawings and symbols. In addition, the safe handling, setup, operation, and maintenance of oxy-acetylene cutting equipment will be presented and demonstrated. As usual, the successful completion of this course, and subsequent progression in the Program, will be achieved through the student’s participation and mastery of all classroom activities & written assignments, and the competency-based performance tasks completed in the welding lab.
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| Welding & Cutting SE |
Skill Advancement |
Welding |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| Welding And Cutting | $20.00 | Required |
Description: This course will focus on the fundamentals of welding & cutting necessary for today's industry. This course will cover the basic safety standards, hazards, and precautions associated with welding & cutting. Oxyfuel, plasma, and carbon arc cutting, methods & equipment will be covered as well as the SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, and GTAW processes.
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| Welding 100 - Welding Fundamentals |
Skill Advancement |
Welding |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This is a fast-paced introductory course covering the basics of SMAW through classroom presentation, discussion, and hands-on welding practice. This course assumes no previous welding experience, and is designed to provide the student with much of the basic knowledge every welder should have.
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| Welding 101 - Introduction to SMAW Light Gauge |
Skill Advancement |
Welding |
10 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers Safety, Shop Equipment, Personal Protective Equipment, AC/DC current. The course will also cover Electrodes, Polarity, Welding Machine Output, and Electrical Principles, Striking an Arc, Depositing a Continuous Bead, Weld Joints, and Positions. This course is designed as a prerequisite to welding Certification in SMAW Light Gauge.
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| Welding 102 - Introduction to FCAW Light Gauge |
Skill Advancement |
Welding |
10 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers Safety, Shop Equipment, Personal Protective Equipment, AC/DC current. The course will also cover Electrodes, Polarity, Welding Machine Output, and Electrical Principles, Striking an Arc, Depositing a Continuous Bead, Weld Joints, and Positions. This course is designed as a prerequisite to welding Certification in FCAW Light Gauge.
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| Welding 103 - Introduction to SMAW Unlimited |
Skill Advancement |
Welding |
10 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers Safety, Shop Equipment, Personal Protective Equipment, AC/DC current. The course will also cover Electrodes, Polarity, Welding Machine Output, and Electrical Principles, Striking an Arc, Depositing a Continuous Bead, Weld Joints, and Positions. This course is designed as a prerequisite to welding Certification in SMAW Unlimited.
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| Welding 104 - Introduction to FCAW Unlimited |
Skill Advancement |
Welding |
10 |
$0.00 |
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Description: This course covers Safety, Shop Equipment, Personal Protective Equipment, AC/DC current. The course will also cover Electrodes, Polarity, Welding Machine Output, and Electrical Principles, Striking an Arc, Depositing a Continuous Bead, Weld Joints, and Positions. This course is designed as a prerequisite to welding Certification in FCAW Unlimited.
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| Welding Lab (open) - Practice & Proficiency |
Skill Advancement |
Welding |
40 |
$0.00 |
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Description: Welding shop time is available to all members with at least 1 hour worked in the last twelve months.
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| Welding, Cutting and Burning |
Apprenticeship |
Millwright |
40 |
$20.00 |
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| Welding And Cutting | $20.00 | Required |
Description: This course is designed specifically for the Millwright Apprenticeship Program and will focus on the fundamentals of welding & cutting necessary for today's industry. This course will cover the basic safety standards, hazards, and precautions associated with welding & cutting, along with a basic introduction to metallurgy. In addition to oxyfuel, plasma, and carbon arc cutting tools, methods & equipment, the procedures, tools, and equipment for the SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, and GTAW are covered in this course.
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| Wood Framing |
Apprenticeship |
Carpentry - Rough |
40 |
$22.00 |
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| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $22.00 | Required |
| Carpentry 5th Edition | $80.00 | Optional |
Description: This course will familiarize the student with the basic skills and knowledge required for wood framing – specifically for residential floors, walls, and rough stair building. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the installation of: foundation posts, beams and girders; floor mud sills and joists; layout, plating, detailing, and constructing & bracing for wall framing; and, finally, basic rough framing for interior wooden stairs. Projects for competencies will be completed in the lab.
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| Wood Framing 1- Framing Floors |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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| Carpentry 5th Edition | $0.00 | Optional |
| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $0.00 | Optional |
Description: This is 1 of 5 courses offered in the Wood Framing series. Wooden floor layout & construction, beams, and sills will be introduced, discussed and assembled. Course topics will be covered both in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Wood Framing 2 - Wall Layout & Plating |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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| Carpentry 5th Edition | $0.00 | Optional |
| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $0.00 | Optional |
Description: This 2nd of 5 courses offered in the Wood Framing series focuses on the layout and wall plating components and techniques used for wooden wall framing. The course goals & objectives for this course will be achieved through classroom and lab demonstration and practice.
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| Wood Framing 3 - Wall Framing |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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| Carpentry 5th Edition | $0.00 | Optional |
| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $0.00 | Optional |
Description: Construction of wood-framed partitions and exterior walls is the topic for this the 3rd of 5 courses offered in the Wood Framing series. Also, production methods and common building codes are introduced in this course. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and examination both in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Wood Framing 4 - Wall Bracing, Plumbing & Lining |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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| Carpentry 5th Edition | $0.00 | Optional |
| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $0.00 | Optional |
Description: One of the most important steps in the assembly of wood-framed walls is the aspect of maintaining plumb and square features for these walls. Wall framing sequencing and bracing is also emphasized in this fourth course in the Wood Framing series. Goals & objectives will be achieved through demonstration and examination both in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Wood Framing 5 - Stair Framing |
Skill Advancement |
Carpentry |
8 |
$0.00 |
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| Carpentry 5th Edition | $0.00 | Optional |
| Carpentry Workbook 5th edition | $0.00 | Optional |
Description: This 5th and final course concludes the Wood Framing series. In this course proper layout and construction of wooden-framed stairs are the focus. Course objectives will be achieved through demonstration and examination both in the classroom and in the lab (shop).
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| Woven Wire, Flashings & Barriers |
Skill Advancement |
Exterior/Interior Systems |
8 |
$36.00 |
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Description: The proper installation of various types of flashings, weather barriers, and rain screens - along with the characteristics of woven wire lath (chicken wire) - are the main points of this course. Classroom presentation & demonstration, and lab projects will be used.
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