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CNBT-1300-001 Residential and Light Commercial Construction Drawings
Introductory blueprint reading for residential and light commercial construction.
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
NCCER - Pearson / CORE (Introduction to Basic Construction Skills)
- ISBN - 978-0-13-748313-6
NCCER - Pearson / GENERAL CARPENTRY
- ISBN - 978-0-13-787624-2
Drafting supplies & equipment will be provided.
Student will need a pen/pencil and 8.5"x11" note pad or spiral for note taking.
A class binder will be provided to maintain class handouts and notes.
Understanding of: Broad blueprint reading (naming conventions, applied mathematics) Experience in: Problem solving in blueprints (understanding, analysis)
Understanding of: Proper methods and tech used in various types of site prep & foundations. Experience in: Techniques, operation of tools and equipment related to site survey and layout surveying.
Experience in: Basic mechanical drafting - utilizing mechanical drafting practices
Experience in: Scale and application to drafting
Experience in: Basic AutoCAD Drafting - utilizing digital drafting practices
Exposure to: Job opportunities in Drafting
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Students are expected to act in a professional mannor at all times.
Students are expected to be respectful of other students & AC faculity/staff at all times.
Students are expected to dress for the class work. Your instructor will advise you of any clothing items you may be required to wear.
Students must follow all Safety Rules presented to them by the instructor.
Students are expected at all times to help maintain a clean and safe environment inside the training facility and on AC grounds.
Daily Participation - 15 class sessions 25%
Assignments - 50%
Final exam - 25%
90-100 / A
80-89 / B
70-79 / C
60-69 / D
0-59 / Fail
Attendance is required for each class session.
Students are required to advise the instructor (by email or phone) of any sessions that need to be missed prior to the session. Phone & Email for the instructor have been provided to each student.
Sessions missed will be result in a zero for participation for that day if notification was not made prior to the absense.
CNBT - 1300 | |
Classroom / Lab | |
22-Aug | 1. review sylabas 2. measuring base line 3. measuring basics 4. Measuring base line review/repeat 5. Introduction to scale |
24-Aug | 1. review measuring 2 Scale worksheets 3 introduction to drawing tools 4. preperation for mechanical drafting paper placement 5 boarder & title block |
29-Aug | 1. Drafting the sawhorse |
31-Aug | 1. BOM for sawhorse 2. Board foot formula 3. Material costing (Project ready for CNBT 1318) |
5-Sep | Campus Closed |
7-Sep | CORE 105 |
12-Sep | CORE 105 |
14-Sep | MOD 27113 |
19-Sep | MOD 27113 |
21-Sep | MOD 27113 |
26-Sep | MOD 27113 |
28-Sep | Intro to Auto Cad |
3-Oct | Intro to Auto Cad |
5-Oct | Tiny home floor plan |
10-Oct | Tiny home floor plan / Final Exam Review |
12-Oct | Final Exam / * Careers in Drafting - intro to Career Coach |
* may move to alt date to fill time |
No additional information available
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