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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXBAN 2930SELECTED TOPICS IN COMMERCIALBANK-ING (OA)1-4 cr. hrs.BCA 0152 MASONRY III 80 con. hrs. 2.67 occ. crs.Course is available to students participating in an indenturedapprenticeship and limited to students not participatingin an indentured apprenticeship. Major areas includehistory and development of masonry, safe use of tools andequipment, application and use of mortar and cement, installationof brick and blocks, and use and application ofbonds. Third year students will focus on advance masonryprojects and will review for the journeymen exam. Studentsenrolled are required to participate in on the job trainingwithin the industry represented by the program advisorycommittee. The advisory committee will communicate withtechnical instructors and employers to monitor the progressof the students training. Students that are not employed infield while attending technical courses of the apprenticeshipprogram will only be eligible to occupational certificatein the subject area. (OC)BAN 2949CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN SAVINGS AND LOAN (OA) 1-4 cr. hrs.BCA 0150 MASONRY I 80 con. hrs. 2.67 occ. crs.Course is available to students participating in an indenturedapprenticeship and limited to students not participatingin an indentured apprenticeship. Major areas includehistory and development of masonry, safe use of tools andequipment, installation of brick and blocks, and applicationof mortar, cement, and bonds. Theory related to the masonryconstruction that provides a basis for estimation ofmaterials, engineering of construction projects as well asthe identification of all materials associated with the industrywill be introduced. Students enrolled are required toparticipate on the job training within the industry representedby the program advisory committee. Advisory committeewill communicate with technical instructors and employersto monitor the progress of the students’ training. Studentsthat are not employed in field while attending technicalcourses of the apprenticeship program will only be eligibleto occupational certificate in the subject area. (OC)BCA 0151 MASONRY II 80 con. hrs. 2.67 occ. crs.Course is available to students participating in an indenturedapprenticeship and limited to students not participatingin an indentured apprenticeship. Major areas includehistory and development of masonry, safe use of tools andequipment, application and use of mortar and cement, installationof brick and blocks, and application of bonds.Second year students will participate in lab activities thatreinforce the theory and will be responsible for the safeoperation of tools and equipment used on the job. Studentsenrolled are required to participate in on the job trainingwithin the industry represented by the program advisorycommittee. The advisory committee will communicate withtechnical instructors and employers to monitor the progressof the students training. Students that are not employed infield while attending technical courses of the apprenticeshipprogram will only be eligible to occupational certificatein the subject area. (OC)BCA 0160 MASONRY INTERNSHIP30-420 con. hrs. 1-14 occ. crs.This course provides the masonry apprentice the opportunityto acquire practical experience while working on-thejobtraining. Job skills as defined by the work processes ofthe apprenticeship agreement are taught on the job. (OC)BCA 0321ELECTRICIAN INTERNSHIP (OC)30-420 con. hrs. 1-14 occ. crs.BCA 0350 ELECTRICAL WIRING I80-160 con. hrs. 2.7-5.3 occ. crs.This course is available on a limited basis to students notparticipating in an indentured apprenticeship. Major areasof study include safety, DC current, mathematics for electricians,construction safety, and residential wiring. (OC)BCA 0351 ELECTRICAL WIRING II80-160 con. hrs. 2.7-5.3 occ. crs.This course is available on a limited basis to students notparticipating in an indentured apprenticeship. Major areasof study include AC current, mathematics for electricians,NEC Codes, and commercial and residential wiring. Prerequisite:BCA 0350. (OC)152

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