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Construction Industry Orientation

Introduces the construction industry with emphasis on career exploration, development, and advancement. Includes hands-on introduction to tools, methods, and materials commonly used in the construction industry.

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Construction Tools

Introduces the various tools and equipment used on construction sites. Emphasizes safety in using and working around power tools and construction equipment. Covers simple repair and maintenance of hand and power tools for safe and efficient operation.

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Construction Carpentry I, II, III

Introduces the field of carpentry with emphasis on methods, standards, and safety as well as forming and framing. Students will be given opportunities to participate in actual and/or simulated construction of formed and framed structural components. Covers layout, forming, and pouring of concrete structures, including foundations, and emphasis on the principles of concrete construction (101); wood and other structural framing systems (102); exterior finish systems, doors, windows, and energy considerations (103). It is not necessary to complete courses in sequential order. Prerequisite: CT97 or CT98; MTH20 or designated placement test score.

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Construction Blueprint Reading I

Introduces architectural blueprints, shop drawings, and specifications for the building or designing trades.

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Construction Industry Methods, Materials, and Resources

Explores existing and emerging building technologies using the Construction Specifications Institute format as a guide. Identifies organizations and processes used to ensure safe, dependable construction methods and materials for structural and mechanical systems. Includes some limited field work.

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Elements of Design

Covers topics in residential home design for both new and remodeled home construction including regulations, space planning, and assessing clients’ needs. Prerequisites: CT104; CT111 and CT204 recommended.

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Construction Carpentry IV

Focuses on advanced application of concepts from Construction Carpentry I, II, and III (CT101, CT102, and CT103) in a classroom, lab, and construction project setting. Additional and/or alternate lab time is required. Prerequisites: CT101, CT102, and CT103, or permission of instructor.

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Computer Aided Drafting I: Architectural

Introduces the concepts of computer-aided drafting and design for architectural projects. Provides experience with the operating system and command codes including drawing and editing commands, symbol libraries, and scaled plotting using AutoCAD software. Prerequisite: CS101 or CS120 or equivalent.

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Geographical Information Systems (GIS) I

Covers computer generated mapping systems capable of storing, retrieving, and manipulating various data from geographical profiles. Instruction takes place in a computer lab using ArcView software.

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Site Survey I

Introduces the field of surveying as it applies to site excavation for residential and commercial construction projects. Hands-on use of construction survey instruments is included. Prerequisite: MTH60.

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Oregon Residential Structural Specialty Code

Examines the application of Oregon’s residential building code. Emphasis is on the areas of building planning, structural and life safety requirements, lateral bracing, building components, energy conservation, and permit processes.

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Building Code Topics

Provides classes in selected code topics from the Oregon Specialty Codes, Oregon Building Codes Division, Oregon statues and rules, and other regulatory agencies.

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Cooperative Work Experience/Construction

Offers career-related field experience in construction working for an approved employer. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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Construction Project Safety

Introduces construction site safety using applicable codes and industry practices. Students learn to apply safety regulations to actual projects.

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Construction Technical Topics

Provides selected classes and seminars on new methods, materials, and regulations (codes), and issues within the construction industry.

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Construction Blueprint Reading II

Continues study of construction blueprints and documents. Introduces the use of project documents to estimate quantities and perform costing of materials and products used in residential and commercial projects. Prerequisite: CT104 or permission of program coordinator.

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Computer Aided Drafting II: Architectural

Studies advanced computer aided drafting techniques using AutoCAD software. Introduces three-dimensional representations of buildings and building interiors. Provides experience with the environment, command menus, and design tools including external references and attributes. Prerequisite: CT111 or permission of instructor.

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Computer Aided Drafting III: Architectural

Covers advanced CAD techniques with emphasis on architectural based original designs reflecting actual engineering and structural design projects. Includes further development of three-dimensional drafting skills using AutoCAD (Architectural Desktop) software. Prerequisite: CT211 or permission of instructor.

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Geographical Information Systems (GIS) II

Focuses on advanced uses of ArcView GIS including Spatial Analyst, X-tools, and interfaces with the Global Positioning System (GPS). Prerequisite: CT115 or permission of instructor.

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Construction Project Software

Introduces various project management software packages or portions of those packages. Covers available interfaces with design software such as CAD. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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Project Management and Scheduling

Examines construction project management practices and construction scheduling methods. Explores various scheduling and tracking software. Includes Critical Path Management (CPM). Prerequisite: CT224 recommended or permission of instructor.

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Project Estimating

Estimates labor, materials, profit, and overhead for residential and commercial projects. Covers advanced methods, including item takeoff, square footage and published data, and estimating software. Includes project cost tracking. Prerequisite: CT204 or permission of instructor.

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Strength of Materials

Examines the strength of construction materials under both static and dynamic loads. Uses actual stress and computer modeling to provide examples of loading. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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Construction Safety Management

Covers advanced construction safety for project managers, designers, and owners’ representatives.

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Site Survey II

Covers advanced construction survey techniques and instruments. Prerequisite: CT130 or permission of instructor.

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Oregon Structural Specialty Code (International Building Code)

Focuses on the building codes for commercial, industrial, mercantile, and business occupancies. Emphasis is on the fire/life safety aspects of the code.

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Contract Documents

Investigates written forms of communication used between the various parties on a construction project: owner, design professional, contractor, subcontractor, supplier, and inspectors. Prerequisite: CT204 or permission of instructor.

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Oregon Construction Contractor Law

Examines the Body of Laws regarding business practices of Oregon contractors. Students will use current Oregon Revised Statutes, Oregon Administrative Rules, and other documents to apply the law to various situations commonly encountered in the industry.

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Uniform Building Code Design Standards

Overviews the general and specific design provisions and standards contained in the International Building Code as adopted and amended by Oregon. Actual structural examples in the field are used whenever available.

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Land Planning Issues

Examines planning laws and codes as they pertain to residential and commercial development. Includes geographical/geological land use issues as well as urban and rural planning. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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Cooperative Work Experience/Construction

Offers career-related field experience in construction working for an approved employer at a management trainee level. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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Cooperative Work Experience: Construction Capstone

Provides students with opportunities to coordinate projects for clients. Coursework is completed either individually or as a member of a team. Guidance and advice will be provided by the construction community, including the RCC Construction Advisory Committee. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

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