Class information
GENERAL WOODS I:
(1 credit) Grades 9-12 VE102
Prerequisite: None
General Woods will introduce students to
planning, scheduling, layout, joinery and general shop safety as well as the
proper use and care of both hand and power tools. Bending, forming, clamping,
and fastening techniques will be applied in the manufacture of both team and
individual projects.
GENERAL WOODS II:
(1 credit)
Grades 10, 11, 12 VE207
Prerequisite: General Woods I
Students will use knowledge of design, production, and planning to prepare
self-assigned and instructor-assigned tasks in a structured shop setting.
Students will also be encouraged to use their knowledge and ability to assist
other students with tasks. Students will be evaluated on their ability to
complete all aspects of project design and construction in a timely and well
planned manner.
BUILDING TRADES A:
(4 credits – 4 periods – full year) Grades 11, 12 VE302
Prerequisite: Instructor approval
Building Trades is a Career
and Technical course offering a unique
opportunity for students to become
semi-skilled in numerous aspects of construction through the construction of an
actual home in our local area. Students will develop their skills in carpentry,
masonry, electrical, plumbing, drywall, painting, tile, surveying and much more.
Students will work in a job site environment to develop career and employability
skills, print reading, as well as planning, estimating, scheduling and ordering.
Students will be exposed to all aspects of residential construction from rough
framing to finish
carpentry.
BUILDING TRADES
B:
(3 credits – 3 periods – full year) Grades 11, 12 VE305
Prerequisite: Instructor approval
Building Trades is a Career and
Technical course offering a unique
opportunity for students to become
semi-skilled in numerous aspects of construction through the construction of an
actual home in our local area. Students will develop their skills in carpentry,
masonry, electrical, plumbing, drywall, painting, tile, surveying and much more.
Students will work in a job site environment to develop career and employability
skills, print reading, as well as planning, estimating, scheduling and ordering.
Students will be exposed to all aspects of residential construction from rough
framing to finish
carpentry.
GENERAL WOODS I:
(1 credit) Grades 9-12 VE102
Prerequisite: None
General Woods will introduce students to
planning, scheduling, layout, joinery and general shop safety as well as the
proper use and care of both hand and power tools. Bending, forming, clamping,
and fastening techniques will be applied in the manufacture of both team and
individual projects.
GENERAL WOODS II:
(1 credit)
Grades 10, 11, 12 VE207
Prerequisite: General Woods I
Students will use knowledge of design, production, and planning to prepare
self-assigned and instructor-assigned tasks in a structured shop setting.
Students will also be encouraged to use their knowledge and ability to assist
other students with tasks. Students will be evaluated on their ability to
complete all aspects of project design and construction in a timely and well
planned manner.
BUILDING TRADES A:
(4 credits – 4 periods – full year) Grades 11, 12 VE302
Prerequisite: Instructor approval
Building Trades is a Career
and Technical course offering a unique
opportunity for students to become
semi-skilled in numerous aspects of construction through the construction of an
actual home in our local area. Students will develop their skills in carpentry,
masonry, electrical, plumbing, drywall, painting, tile, surveying and much more.
Students will work in a job site environment to develop career and employability
skills, print reading, as well as planning, estimating, scheduling and ordering.
Students will be exposed to all aspects of residential construction from rough
framing to finish
carpentry.
BUILDING TRADES
B:
(3 credits – 3 periods – full year) Grades 11, 12 VE305
Prerequisite: Instructor approval
Building Trades is a Career and
Technical course offering a unique
opportunity for students to become
semi-skilled in numerous aspects of construction through the construction of an
actual home in our local area. Students will develop their skills in carpentry,
masonry, electrical, plumbing, drywall, painting, tile, surveying and much more.
Students will work in a job site environment to develop career and employability
skills, print reading, as well as planning, estimating, scheduling and ordering.
Students will be exposed to all aspects of residential construction from rough
framing to finish
carpentry.