Courses
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Mission: To prepare students with the knowledge and skills necessary for continued education and, ultimately, a successful career in architecture, construction, and skilled mechanical trades occupations.
The Architecture & Construction Pathways of Study enable students:
To obtain necessary skills through high quality classroom, laboratory, and field instruction
To earn professional certifications required for employment
To transition to postsecondary level institutions for additional education opportunities
Course Information
Intro to Industrial Arts
#38001
INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (.5 Credit)
An introductory level course designed to instruct students in the basic skills necessary to all occupations in the Construction, Manufacturing & Transportation areas.
Architecture Design
#21103
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN (1 Credit) A comprehensive course designed to instruct students in the basic skills of architectural design with a particular emphasis on residential and light commercial applications.
Furniture and Cabinetry Fabrication
#38007
FURNITURE & CABINETRY FABRICATION (1 Credit)
Pre-requisite for Advanced Materials Technology
An advanced level application course designed to provide students with experience in constructing cases, cabinets, counters, furniture and interior woodwork.
Advanced Materials Technology
38010-
Advanced Materials Technology (1 Credit)
A progressive application level course furthering the study of CNC equipment, composite panel products, and veneering, and the processes involved with fabricating goods with these technologies.