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Program Description.
Basic Woodworking:
This course will introduce the student to the various hand and power tools, along with techniques used in making and/or repairing today's wood products. Safe shop practices while using these tools and techniques will be emphasized in a shop environment. Each student will have the opportunity to construct several small wooden projects and a major project during the semester. This course will provide an opportunity for application of core curriculum studies.
Advanced Woodworking:
This course will provide an opportunity for the student to learn and use a CAD program to design, document and construct a project. The student will start with a basic concept, construct basic drawings, print and create a portfolio of drawings, create a bill of materials, and construct the project.
Basic Electricity:
This course introduces the student to the world and application of electricity. The primary focus of the course is electrical safety. Ohms law, circuit recognition, electrical measuring devices, electrical distribution practices, basic house wiring, soldering, and electrical troubleshooting.
Small Engines:
This course provides an insight to the small engine theory and application. The student will become acquainted with small engine shop safety practices, basic tools for small engine maintenance, fastening devices used in most mechanical applications, basic engine construction, basic engine operation, and measuring engine performance. Various engine troubleshooting techniques will be explored with different small engine applications.
Basic Woodworking:
This course will introduce the student to the various hand and power tools, along with techniques used in making and/or repairing today's wood products. Safe shop practices while using these tools and techniques will be emphasized in a shop environment. Each student will have the opportunity to construct several small wooden projects and a major project during the semester. This course will provide an opportunity for application of core curriculum studies.
Advanced Woodworking:
This course will provide an opportunity for the student to learn and use a CAD program to design, document and construct a project. The student will start with a basic concept, construct basic drawings, print and create a portfolio of drawings, create a bill of materials, and construct the project.
Basic Electricity:
This course introduces the student to the world and application of electricity. The primary focus of the course is electrical safety. Ohms law, circuit recognition, electrical measuring devices, electrical distribution practices, basic house wiring, soldering, and electrical troubleshooting.
Small Engines:
This course provides an insight to the small engine theory and application. The student will become acquainted with small engine shop safety practices, basic tools for small engine maintenance, fastening devices used in most mechanical applications, basic engine construction, basic engine operation, and measuring engine performance. Various engine troubleshooting techniques will be explored with different small engine applications.