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
9th-12th
6763Px, 8241x
2.0
-23.
Year 2
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.
10th-12th
8242x
2.0
-22.
Year 3
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.
11th-12th
8078x
2.0
-21.
Year 4
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.