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Carpentry Courses

CARP 200
Special Projects Laboratory
1 – 4 units, 3 – 12 hours lab, (GR or P/NP)
Course study under this section may be repeated three times.

Open laboratory: Upgrading of specific carpentry skills and selected carpentry projects. 
0952.10

CARP 206
High Performance Building
3.5 units, hours lecture, hours lab, (GR or P/NP)
Introduction to home performance, building design and building science: Hands on applications of new materials in the construction industry; integrating advanced framing, energy efficiency and air sealing techniques to traditional building. 0952.10

CARP 207
Math for Construction Trades
units, hours lecture (GR or P/NP)
Mathematics with specific application to construction trades: Whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents and percentages, measurements, areas and volumes, powers and roots, combined applications to construction problems. 0952.10

CARP 208
Residential Building Codes for Carpenters
units, hours lecture (GR)
Building codes applicable for residential carpenters: Origin, rational, legal basis, and application. Not open for students who successfully completed CONMT 210. 0952.10

CARP 210
Foundation and Forms Construction
3.5 units, hours lecture, hours lab, (GR or P/NP)

Application of various foundation types: Layout and construction of concrete forms for foundation pour. 
0952.10

CARP 211
Beginning Carpentry
3.5 units, hours lecture, hours lab, (GR or P/NP)
Beginning carpentry: Basic skills with hand and power tools, mathematical problem solving and interpretation of working drawings. 0952.10

CARP 221
Finish Carpentry
3.5 units, hours lecture, hours lab, (GR)
Installation and fabrication of interior and exterior finishes: Principles of finishing materials for interiors including finishing floors, walls and ceilings; developing working drawings. 0952.10

CARP 223
OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Training

units, hours lecture (GR)
CAL-OSHA 30-hour training: Industry Standards for regulations covered by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards for the Construction Industry 29 CFR 1926. 0934.40

CARP 224A
Digital Fabrication I
units, hour lecture, hours lab, (GR or P/NP)
Introduction to digital design and fabrication: Use of CAD to operate 3-D printers, laser cutters, and CNC machines in the design and fabrication; applications of this technology include rapid prototyping, industrial design, and construction building design. 0952.10

CARP 224B
Digital Fabrication II
units, hour lecture, hours lab, (GR or P/NP)
Recommended Preparation: CARP 224A.
Continuation of CARP 224A: Intermediate level digital design and fabrication with emphasis on CAD to utilize tools for 3-D printing and CNC machines. 0952.10

CARP 229
Rough Framing
3.5 units, hours lecture, hours lab, (GR)
Various types of framing for floors and walls: Backing used in houses; selected heavy construction. 0952.10

CARP 230
Stair Building and Framing
units, hours lecture, hours lab, (GR)
Principles of stair building and framing: Types, terminology, calculations, railings, codes, layout, and rough framing. 0952.10

CARP 231
Roof Framing
units, hours lecture, hours lab, (GR)
Basic layout and calculations for roof framing: Framing-square tables and applications; materials take-off, cutting, and assembly of various roofing styles. 0952.10

CARP 232
Residential Plumbing for Carpenters
1.5 units, hour lecture, 1.5 hours lab, (GR or P/NP)
Basic plumbing skills needed by carpenters in construction of new or remodeled homes: Manipulative skills with hand and power tools. 0952.10

CARP 233
Residential Electrical For Carpenters

1.5 units, hour lecture, 1.5 hours lab, (GR or P/NP)
Basic electrical installation and specifications for wiring a new or remodeled residential home: Practical hands-on experience, overview of electrical theory and codes. 0952.10

CARP 240A
Kitchens: Design/Build
units, hour lecture, hours lab, (GR)
Principles of preparatory demolition for rehabilitation in the remodeling and reconstruction of existing structures: Preplanning; interpretation of specifics; identification of structural damage; project scheduling. 0952.10

CARP 240B
Bathrooms: Design/Build
units, hour lecture, hours lab, (GR)
Continuation of CARP 240A: Continuation of cognitive and manipulative skills development. 0952.10

CARP 251A
Introduction to the Skilled Trades I
units, hours lecture, hours lab, (GR)
Introduction to the skilled trades as it relates to residential construction and related industry: Basic instruction in the use of hand and power tools, blueprint reading, awareness of equitable considerations in the field, and adopting MC3 curriculum practices. 0952.10

CARP 251B
Introduction to the Skilled Trades II
units, hours lecture, hours lab, (GR)
Continuation of CARP 251A: Technical skills development, measuring, and shop carpentry. 0952.10

CARP 255
iDesign–Survey Course for the Skilled Trades
.5 units, 1.5 hours lab, (P/NP)
Introduction to the skilled trades Carpentry: Topics include safety, career opportunities, and hands on experience. Part of a four part series trades survey class including Welding 255, Machine Technology 255, Wood Technology 255 0952.10

CARP 466G
Work Experience in Carpentry
2 – 4 units, 8 – 16 hours lab, (GR or P/NP)
Acceptable for Credit: CSU
Course study under this section may be repeated three times.

Supervised employment providing opportunities in carpentry or a related field: Develop desirable work habits, become a productive, responsible individual, and extend education experience with on the job training. A maximum of 14 units may be earned during one enrollment period. 
0952.10