Residential/Light Construction O.E.

Juneau, Sitka

Residential/Light Construction

A general overview of the construction industry, providing skill development opportunities in Residential/ Light Construction. Students will work with hand and power tools; learn application of interior and exterior materials and develop safe working practices. The endorsement is articulated with the A.A.S. degree in Construction Technology.

Construction Technology (J, S)

Minimum Credit Hours 12
CT S102Introduction to the Construction Trades1
CT S103 Construction Tools and Materials1
CT S104Construction Safety: OSHA 10-Hour Training1
CT S201Residential Building Science3
CT S212Interior Finish Carpentry1
CT S212LInterior Finish Carpentry Lab2
CT S214Exterior Finish Carpentry1
CT S214LExterior Finish Carpentry Lab2
Total Credits12

Exterior Finishes (J)

Endorsement Requirements

Minimum Credit Hours 10
CT S102Introduction to the Construction Trades1
CT S103 Construction Tools and Materials1
CT S104Construction Safety: OSHA 10-Hour Training1
CT S121Light Wood Frame Construction1
CT S201Residential Building Science3
CT S214Exterior Finish Carpentry1
CT S214LExterior Finish Carpentry Lab2
Total Credits10

Framing (J)

Endorsement Requirements

Minimum Credit Hours 10
CT S102Introduction to the Construction Trades1
CT S103 Construction Tools and Materials1
CT S104Construction Safety: OSHA 10-Hour Training1
CT S121Light Wood Frame Construction1
CT S121LLight Wood Frame Construction Lab2
CT S127Introduction to Residential Foundations1
CT S201Residential Building Science3
Total Credits10


 

Interior Finishes (J)

 Endorsement Requirements

Minimum Credit Hours 13
CT S100Woodworking I3
CT S102Introduction to the Construction Trades1
CT S103 Construction Tools and Materials1
CT S104Construction Safety: OSHA 10-Hour Training1
CT S125Introduction to Drywall2
CT S212Interior Finish Carpentry1
CT S212LInterior Finish Carpentry Lab2
CT S260Cabinet Construction2
Total Credits13
  1. Students will operate safely while on a residential construction project.
  2. Students will demonstrate the appropriate use of hand and power tools.
  3. Student will identify and select the materials appropriate for exterior finishes in a cold maritime climate.
  4. Students will identify and select materials appropriate for interior finishes.