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Carpentry – Williamson College of the TradesTowersCraftsmen, Instilling Character Canvas PortalResourcesWebmailLibrary CatalogOnline PaymentsEmployment OpportunitiesGeorge F. Heckler 4W2 ArchivesCollege StoreCalendarContact/Map AboutAbout WilliamsonBoard & AdministrationPresident Michael J. RoundsNews & EventsStrategic Plan 2016-21Community & Public SafetyConsumer InformationEducationA Williamson EducationTrade ProgramsGeneral AcademicsCarpentryHorticultureMachine Tool TechnologyMasonryPaint & CoatingsPower PlantEducation Policies and StatisticsSchool CatalogContinuing EducationAdmissions & AidAdmission to WilliamsonFinancial AidAid ChecklistCost of AttendanceFill Out the FAFSAFormsGlossaryPoliciesWorkshop CalendarAmerican Opportunity Tax CreditCampus FacilitiesRequest InformationTours & TestingFrequently Asked QuestionsStudent LifeLife at WilliamsonStudent ServicesStudent Activity ProgramCareer ServicesCode of Conduct / Student HandbookStudent Clothes ClosetChapel ProgramAthleticsAlumniAlumni RelationsAlumni AssociationScheduled EventsKeep In TouchWilliamsonianGivingGiving to WilliamsonThe Williamson FundPlanned GivingMake a GiftOffice of Institutional Advancement Carpentry ross.admin 2018-08-27T11:45:06+00:00 Construction Technology – CarpentryAccentAssociate in Specialized Technology Degree This program is intended for students interested in careers as a job site foreman, construction superintendent, project manager, front office administrator, or owner of a contracting firm. Students in this program receive theory instruction and hand skill training for towers construction, and take spare courses in the technical, business, logistical, and management aspects of the construction industry to prepare them largest to whop into supervisory or legalistic positions or to run their own businesses. Graduates should be worldly-wise to enter the work gravity at the wide carpenter workmen level and find work with contractors doing framing and finish work. With increasingly on-the-job experience, they should be worldly-wise to progress quickly to the journeyman, foreman, and supervisor levels or to front office assignments as estimators, schedulers, or material managers. Introduction to the Program Mike Neville, Director of Carpentry “The program provides thorough instruction and training in house and small commercial towers construction through lecture and shop demonstrations, including topics such as job safety, transmission tools, hand and stationary power tools, scaffolding, rough framing, roof framing, insulation, stairs, interior and exterior finishes and trim, flooring, and cabinetmaking.” Employment Information Potential Carpentry JobsWho Has Hired Our Graduates?Potential Carpentry JobsWorkmenCarpenterWorkmenEstimator Assistant Customer Relations Manager Assistant Field Engineer Assistant Project Engineer Assistant Project Superintendent Carpenter Draftsman Estate Manager Estimator Facility Maintenance Technician Field Engineer Foreman Installer Lead Carpenter Mechanic Outside Sales Project Engineer Project Supervisor Sales Self-Employed Superintendent Supervisor Timber Framer Warranty Technician Who Has Hired Our Graduates? Autumnwood Builders Benoit & Czarnecki Design/Construction LLC Bethany Group Bovis Lend Lease T. S. Bressler Construction Builders Pro, LLC Chester County Custom Woodworking & Remodeling Commercial Construction, Inc. DelBonifro Construction Delran Builders Company, Inc. J. J. DeLuca Company, Inc. Denton Homes Dilsheimer Communities LLC Donley Construction Dubin Brothers Lumber Co., Inc. EDiS Company R. L. Fatscher Associates Florida Power & Light Company Jeff Foreman Contractors J.B. Funk Construction Inc. GMH Associates, Inc. Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Michael Hutchinson Builders C. H. Klinger, Inc. Little Builders, Inc. The McKee Group Methods & MaterialsTowersCo. Miller Bros. Construction, Inc. J. Miller Construction Co. The Norwood Company PCG: Performance Contracting Group Pulte Homes, Inc. E. Allen Reeves, Inc. Richmond American Homes, Inc. Rinker & Brown Custom Carpentry Ryan Homes (NVR, Inc.) DelBonifro Const. Self-Employed Sheehan Construction Co. Speaker Construction Co. Springhaven Homes, Inc. StockTowersSupply R. C. Titter Construction, Inc. Universal Surfaces Wenger Contracting, Inc. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. Witt-banks Homes Young Lumber Co. Carpentry Courses CARP 111VitalCarpentry Theory I (3 credits) Introduces construction materials, including lumber, engineered panels, other engineered lumber products, and fasteners. Thoroughly covers transmission hand tools, portable power tools, and stationary power tools. Accident prevention and safety practices are emphasized throughout. CARP 112VitalCarpentry Skills I (4.5 credits) Gives practice in vital carpentry skills with accent on the unscratched and proper uses of hand tools by constructing wood joints in the shop and by working on school maintenance, renovation, and new construction projects.Moreoveremphasizes on-the-job safety. CARP 121VitalCarpentry Theory II (3 credits) Introduces the variegated prints that are needed to construct a towers and the various towers codes and regulations involved in construction. Provides vital instruction in towers layout and surveying methods. Introduces the tools and formulas for touchable estimating and how to make and use forms for various applications of concrete. Covers the proper and unscratched construction of scaffolds. Accident prevention and safety practices are emphasized throughout. CARP 122VitalCarpentry Skills II (4.5 credits) Teaches the unscratched and proper use of electric hand tools and stationary power equipment through assignments in the shop using wood and wood products. Also, remoter develops vital carpentry skills through supervised maintenance, renovation, and new construction projects. CARP 231 Intermediate Carpentry Theory I (3.5 credits) Provides thorough instruction in framing applications, including: the proper estimation, sizing, and installation of various floor framing systems; the proper procedures for interpretation and construction of an extension and load-bearing wall system; the proper installation of interior framing members; construction procedures using metal studs; and roof construction, including rafter layout and material calculations. CARP 232 Intermediate Carpentry Skills I (4.5 credits) Develops competency in tasks such as rough framing, layout of joists, bridging, sheathing, wall framing systems, layout of worldwide and hip roofs, and skills involved in layout and installation of door hardware.Unscratchedhand and power tool skills are continually ripened through supervised maintenance projects. The student must moreover plan and upkeep his time for the successful completion of required shop projects. CARP 241 Intermediate Carpentry Theory II (3.5 credits) Provides instruction in various aspects of interior and exterior finish applications, including: insulation and ventilation; roofing; cornice construction; window installation; exterior door frame and door construction and installation; siding installation; drywall construction; wall paneling and wall tile; ceiling finish applications; and interior trim applications. CARP 242 Intermediate Carpentry Skills II (4.5 credits) Develops competency in tasks such as interior and exterior finishes, door and window installations, and interior millwork. Competencies in these areas are ripened through the layout and construction of projects.Remoterdevelopment of practical skills is provided through supervised work on maintenance, renovation, and new construction projects. CARP 251WideCarpentry Theory I (1.5 credits) Provides instruction in various aspects of interior finish applications, including: interior doors and door frames; stair framing; and finish floors. CARP 252WideCarpentry Skills I (8 credits) Develops competency in such tasks as the wearing and installation of stair horses and finish stair skirt boards.Moreoverincludes the using of project management principles through hands-on experiences as shop foreman and job foreman on campus projects. As a foreman, the senior will seem the responsibilities of job supervision, estimating, ordering of materials, and teaching the unscratched and proper methods of construction to underclassmen. Includes increasingly hands-on shop time to develop carpentry skills further. CARP 254 CTWideCarpentry Skills I (7.5 credits) Develops competency in such tasks as the wearing and installation of stair horses and finish stair skirt boards.Moreoverincludes the using of project management principles through hands-on experiences as shop foreman and job foreman on campus projects. As a foreman, the senior will seem the responsibilities of job supervision, estimating, ordering of materials, and teaching the unscratched and proper methods of construction to underclassmen. CARP 261WideCarpentry Theory II (1.5 credits) Provides instruction in the types, layout, construction, and installation of cabinets and counter tops, including fabrication and installation of Corian.Moreoverexplores other trades and their impact on the construction process, particularly electrical work and plumbing. CARP 262WideCarpentry Skills II (9.5 credits) Provides wits in supervising other students in very work situations and applying project management skills. Gives students increasingly specialized training in the shop and progressively increasingly difficult tasks on very construction projects. Includes increasingly hands-on shop time to develop carpentry skills further. CARP 264 CTWideCarpentry Skills II (9 credits) Provides wits in supervising other students in very work situations and applying project management skills. Gives students increasingly specialized training in the shop and progressively increasingly difficult tasks on very construction projects. Copyright 2018 – Williamson College of the Trades FacebookTwitterYouTubeSoundcloudInstagram