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    Electrical Systems

    This program prepares students for entry-level employment in the electrical field or for a post-secondary degree in construction. Students gain knowledge and skills in safety, tool usage, residential wiring, commercial wiring, and motor controls.

    Students are not required to participate for all four years; however, students who wish to pursue a career in the Electrical industry are encouraged to do so. Students must participate for two years to earn a Electrical Systems Business and Industry Endorsement.

    To see and learn more about the program, please select the video link here.
     

    Electrical Systems Courses

    Courses

     
    Course Description: This course provides an introduction and lays a solid foundation for those students entering the construction or craft skilled areas. The course provides knowledge of construction safety, construction mathematics, and common hand and power tools. This course is a hands-on approach that provides skill specific construction methods, and occupation skills to assist the student in obtaining and maintaining employment. This is the level 1 course for Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, and Welding
    Grade Level: 9th-12th
    Course #: 6763Ex, 8154EX
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: This course provides students with knowledge and skills specific to those needed to enter the workforce as an electrician or building maintenance supervisor or prepare for a postsecondary degree in construction.
    Grade Level: 10th-12th
    Course #: 8155x
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: This course provides students with knowledge and skills specific to those needed to enter the workforce as an electrician or building maintenance supervisor or prepare for a postsecondary degree in construction.
    Grade Level: 11th-12th
    Course #: 8078x
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Students in this course participate in work-based learning. Students can earn credit while participating in a paid/unpaid internship. All student placements must be approved by the Construction Technology Academy.
    Grade Level: 12th
    Course #: 8166x
    Credits #: 2.0

    Sponsors

  • Eldridge Electric

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    Construction/Carpentry

    This program prepares students for entry-level employment in the construction field or for a post-secondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering. Students gain knowledge and skills in safety, tool usage, construction mathematics, building materials, framing, reading blueprints, and the construction process.

    Students are not required to participate for all four years; however, students who wish to pursue a career in the Construction industry are encouraged to do so. Students must participate for two years to earn a Construction/Carpentry Business and Industry Endorsement.

    To see and learn more about the program, please select the video link here.
     

    Construction/Carpentry Courses

    Courses

     
    Course Description: This course provides an introduction and lays a solid foundation for those students entering the construction or craft skilled areas. The course provides knowledge of construction safety, construction mathematics, and common hand and power tools. This course is a hands-on approach that provides skill specific construction methods, and occupation skills to assist the student in obtaining and maintaining employment. This is the level 1 course for Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, and Welding
    Grade Level: 9th-12th
    Course #: 6763Cx, 8243CX(sem)
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Students will gain knowledge and skills needed to enter the workforce as carpenters or building maintenance supervisors or to prepare for a postsecondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering. Students will acquire knowledge and skills in safety, tool usage, building materials, codes, and framing.
    Grade Level: 10th-12th
    Course #: 8244
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Students will gain advanced knowledge and skills needed to enter the workforce as carpenters, building maintenance technicians, or supervisors or to prepare for a postsecondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering. Students will build on the knowledge base from Construction Technology I and are introduced to exterior and interior finish out skill.
    Grade Level: 11th-12th
    Course #: 8078
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Students in this course participate in work-based learning. Students can earn credit while participating in a paid/unpaid internship. All student placements must be approved by the Construction Technology Academy.
    Grade Level: 12th
    Course #: 8166
    Credits #: 2.0

    Sponsors


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    Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC)

    This program prepares students for entry-level employment in the HVAC field or for a post-secondary degree in construction. Students will acquire knowledge and skills in safety, principles of HVAC theory, use of tools, codes, installation of HVAC and refrigeration equipment, heat pumps, troubleshooting techniques, various duct systems, and maintenance practices.

    Students are not required to participate for all four years; however, students who wish to pursue a career in the HVAC industry are encouraged to do so. Students must participate for two years to earn a HVAC Business and Industry Endorsement.

    To see and learn more about the program, please select the video link here.
     

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    HVAC Courses

    Courses

     
    Course Description: This course provides an introduction and lays a solid foundation for those students entering the construction or craft skilled areas. The course provides knowledge of construction safety, construction mathematics, and common hand and power tools. This course is a hands-on approach that provides skill specific construction methods, and occupation skills to assist the student in obtaining and maintaining employment. This is the level 1 course for Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, and Welding
    Grade Level: 9th-12th
    Course #: 6763Hx, 8249
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: HVAC Technology I is the first level course of HVAC instruction offered at the Career & Technical Education Center (CTEC). In HVAC Tech I, students will gain knowledge and skills needed to enter the industry as a HVAC apprentice, building maintenance technician, or supervisor, or prepare for a post-secondary degree in Construction Management.
    Grade Level: 10th-12th
    Course #: 8295x
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Students will acquire knowledge and skills in safety, principles of HVAC theory, use of tools, codes, and installation of HVAC and refrigeration equipment.
    Grade Level: 11th-12th
    Course #: 8078x
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Students in this course participate in work-based learning. Students can earn credit while participating in a paid/unpaid internship. All student placements must be approved by the Construction Technology Academy.
    Grade Level: 12th
    Course #: 8166x
    Credits #: 2.0

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    Plumbing

    This program prepares students for entry-level employment in the plumbing field or for a post-secondary degree in construction. Students will learn to identify and use power tools, how to apply basic plumbing mathematics and plumbing drawing; and how to identify, fit, and use plastic, copper, cost iron, carbon steel and corrugated stainless pipe.

    Students are not required to participate for all four years; however, students who wish to pursue a career in the Plumbing industry are encouraged to do so. Students must participate for two years to earn a Plumbing Business and Industry Endorsement.

    To see and learn more about the program, please select the video link here.


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    Plumbing Courses

    Courses

     
    Course Description: This course provides an introduction and lays a solid foundation for those students entering the construction or craft skilled areas. The course provides knowledge of construction safety, construction mathematics, and common hand and power tools. This course is a hands-on approach that provides skill specific construction methods, and occupation skills to assist the student in obtaining and maintaining employment. This is the level 1 course for Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, and Welding
    Grade Level: 9th-12th
    Course #: 6763Px, 8241x
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Students will learn to identify and use power tools, how to apply basic plumbing mathematics and plumbing drawing; and how to identify, fit, and use plastic, copper, cost iron, carbon steel and corrugated stainless pipe.
    Grade Level: 10th-12th
    Course #: 8242x
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Plumbing Technology II is the second level course of Plumbing instruction offered at the Career & Technical Education Center (CTEC). In Plumbing Tech II, students will gain knowledge and skills needed to enter the industry as a plumbing apprentice, building maintenance technician, or supervisor, or prepare for a post-secondary degree in Construction Management, Architecture, or Engineering.
    Grade Level: 11th-12th
    Course #: 8078x
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Students in this course participate in work-based learning. Students can earn credit while participating in a paid/unpaid internship. All student placements must be approved by the Construction Technology Academy.
    Grade Level: 12th
    Course #: 8166x
    Credits #: 2.0

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    Welding

    This program prepares students for entry-level employment in the welding field. Students gain knowledge and skills in safety, tool usage, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Stick Metal Arc Welding, oxyfuel cutting and welding, and more.

    Students are not required to participate for all four years; however, students who wish to pursue a career in the Welding industry are encouraged to do so. Students must participate for two years to earn a Welding Business and Industry Endorsement.

    To see and learn more about the program, please select the video link here.


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    Welding Courses

    Courses

     
    Course Description: This course provides an introduction and lays a solid foundation for those students entering the construction or craft skilled areas. The course provides knowledge of construction safety, construction mathematics, and common hand and power tools. This course is a hands-on approach that provides skill specific construction methods, and occupation skills to assist the student in obtaining and maintaining employment. This is the level 1 course for Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, and Welding
    Grade Level: 9-12
    Course #: 8173x, 8174x
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Welding I provides the knowledge, skills, and technologies required for employment in metal technology systems. Students will develop knowledge and skills related to this system and apply them to personal career development. This course supports integration of academic and technical knowledge and skills.
    Grade Level: 10th-12th
    Course #: 8175x
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Welding II builds on the knowledge and skills developed in Welding I. Students will develop advanced welding concepts and skills as related to personal and career development. Students will integrate academic and technical knowledge and skills. Students will have opportunities to reinforce, apply, and transfer knowledge and skills to a variety of settings and problems.
    Grade Level: 11th-12th
    Course #: 8179x
    Credits #: 2.0
    Course Description: Students in this course participate in work-based learning. Students can earn credit while participating in a paid/unpaid internship. All student placements must be approved by the Construction Technology Academy.
    Grade Level: 12th
    Course #: 8180x
    Credits #: 2.0

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