Tri-State’s Carpentry program is designed to prepare the student for an entry level position in the rewarding field of building construction. The program covers topics such as safety and OSHA regulations, framing, concrete construction, masonry, interior and exterior finishes, print reading, math for carpenters, and building codes. Construction materials and techniques used in the building trades are taught throughout the course using theory and hands-on demonstrations. Throughout the program, students will be mentored by their instructors. Topics that are incorporated into their lessons include interviewing skills, the techniques of finding and retaining a job, human relations, resume preparation, team building, professional appearance and behavior, workplace dynamics, ethics, and good work habits. Upon completion of the program, students will have the knowledge to work on a framing crew, pour and finish concrete, lay various types of flooring, hang and finish wall boards, apply exterior finishes to homes, layout and frame stairs, and apply various types of molding.
Construction Management
Tri-States construction management program is designed to prepare the student for an entry level position in building construction with an emphasis on construction management. This course will cover such topics as safety OSHA regulations, framing, concrete construction, masonry, interior and exterior finishes, blueprint reading, math for the building trades, estimating, remodeling, site preparation and computer home design. This course will also include classes in business such as small business management, accounting, and technical writing. These courses are designed to give the student the knowledge of building residential and small commercial buildings and the management skills to succeed.
Building techniques and materials used in the building trade will be taught using theory and hands-on demonstrations. After completion of the building trades and business practices course, students will have the knowledge to manage a jobsite, work as an estimator for materials and labor, layout buildings as a site foreman, and eventually, after a few years of job experience, run their own company.
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