This course covers workplace safety, hazardous materials and environmental regulations, use of hand tools, service information resources, basic concepts, systems, and terms of the construction industry. Topics include the building process, materials, building systems, and construction components.
Clock Hours
130
This course introduces students to framing, estimating, material selection, basic construction math, tool usage, layout, floors, walls, and ceilings. Students will receive exposure to proper power tool handling (a foundation that will continue throughout the program). In addition, students will study compaction and backing.
Clock Hours
154
This course provides an introduction to reading, interpreting, and applying construction blueprints. Topics will include symbols, terminology, floor plans, elevation, and mechanical plans.
Clock Hours
52
Students will explore forming methods, footings, foundation walls, slabs, stairs, and the handling and curing of concrete. Students will study placing procedures and mix designs.
Clock Hours
142
This course covers roof framing methods for residential construction. Students will be exposed to building codes, rafter nomenclature, ceiling joists, and collar ties. Students will also learn about stacking of residential roofs and rolling of trusses.
Clock Hours
142
This course will provide an introduction to reading foundation plans, section views, roof framing plans and plot/site plans. Students will be exposed to various types of residential and commercial blueprints.
Clock Hours
52
This course includes the installation and finishing of wall coverings, cornices, and exterior trim. Students will install windows, doors, waterproofing, and utilize tools specifically designed for exterior finishing. Students will practice using ladders and scaffolds.
Clock Hours
124
In this course, students will explore siding installation as well as state-of-the-art cutting. In addition, students will explore all facets of developing a building envelope. Students will be exposed to advanced construction techniques.
Clock Hours
124
Students will gain field experience under an externship agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of the externship packet is required. If the student does not obtain an externship, completion of a capstone project is required.
Clock Hours
88
This course covers drywall installation methods, including tapes, corner beads, joint compounds, textures, and patching. Students will also complete material trim installation and estimate trim quantities and costs. Students will be exposed to base, casing, crown, and wainscot panel molding as well as interior door and window surrounds. Cabinetry installation will also be taught.
Clock Hours
218
This course helps students develop professionally by focusing on soft skills, career planning, and future growth. Students will learn proper communication skills for the construction industry. Topics will include verbal communication with co-workers and written communication such as filling out a timecard or a work order. Upon completion, students will be able to successfully interview for positions, develop future training plans, and set goals for career advancement.
Clock Hours
30
Students will gain field experience under an externship agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of the externship packet is required. If the student does not obtain an externship, completion of a capstone project is required.
Clock Hours
88