There are no classes available!

Classes

Related Courses

  • Architectural Internship Undergraduate | 3 Credits

    CATALOG #10614115

    Internship is designed to provide students with on-the-job experience in actual work situations. These experiences strengthen student competencies through participation in a wide variety of occupational experiences, ranging from routine assignments to specialized work-related duties. PREREQUISITES: Appropriate technical studies courses and a minimum of one year successful associate degree program competencies and/or instructor approval.

    New Richmond, Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Construction Framing 1 Undergraduate | 4 Credits

    CATALOG #32410303

    This is a lab/shop applications course that covers the operations required in building layout, and the framing of floors and walls to meet Wisconsin State Code. Competencies are learned through actual hands-on applications. COREQUISITES: 32410339 Print Reading for Building Construction, and 32804325 Applied Technical Math 1.

    Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Building Materials Estimating Undergraduate | 3 Credits

    CATALOG #32410329

    This course introduces the student to the basic methods of estimating and develops a system for doing quantity surveys. The course also prepares the student to make some of the kinds of estimates that are commonly used in architecture and building construction. PREREQUISITES: 32410333 Drafting for Carpentry 2 and 32804355 Math 355 or equivalent.

    Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Drafting for Carpentry 1 Undergraduate | 5 Credits

    CATALOG #32410332

    This course introduces students to the subject of residential design and construction. The problems faced by builders and designers before actual construction begins are emphasized. Students complete a series of detail drawings to acquaint them with the materials used and the methods of fabrication in sketching, lettering, line weights, and use of the scale are stressed. Standard house plans are utilized to acquaint the student with the drawings used in home construction. Students are also introduced to state, federal, and local codes. PREREQUISITE: 32410339 Print Reading for Building Construction.

    Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Advanced PLC Undergraduate | 3 Credits

    CATALOG #32414380

    This course will provide a foundation for working with microprocessor controls. Students will learn the theory and application of electrical principles as they are applied to control systems found in industry. The learner will use trainers and machine components to provide recognition and understanding of modern microprocessor-based control systems. PREREQUISITE: 32454345 Packaging Systems Equipment Control.

    Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Plumbing Repair Continuing Education

    CATALOG #47427455

    Examine a variety of real-life applications used in the plumbing trades. See class notes for specific details for each course.

    Ashland

    Spring 2024

  • Production Cabinetmaking Undergraduate | 5 Credits

    CATALOG #32410334

    This is a lab/shop/theory application course that focuses on finishing and fine tolerances of the cabinet making trade. This course will provide the skills needed for advanced production cabinetmaking, including materials cut lists, ordering, setting up machines for production cabinetmaking, assembly as well as production wood finishes. PREREQUISITE: 32410302 Cabinet and Furniture Making 2.

    Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Interior Finish Undergraduate | 5 Credits

    CATALOG #32410335

    This is a lab/shop/theory application that deals with finishing and fine tolerances of the construction trade. Hands-on techniques of installing trim and molding, and designing and building cabinets are covered. PREREQUISITE: 32410302 Cabinet and Furniture Making 2 and COREQUISITE: 32410334 Production Cabinetmaking.

    Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Site Design Undergraduate | 3 Credits

    CATALOG #10614165

    The course focuses on the fundamental design issues of the building site with an introduction to land surveying and topography, land planning and zoning, and environmental regulations. The lab portion of the course provides an opportunity to develop site analysis and design skills through the development of an architectural commercial site design project. PREREQUISITE: 10614176 Architectural Technology 1.

    New Richmond, Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Construction Framing 2 Undergraduate | 4 Credits

    CATALOG #32410353

    This is a lab/theory course that covers the operations required in building layout and the framing of floors, walls, roofs, and stairs. The learner will learn the importance of building an energy-efficient home, and will be performing energy tests with diagnostic tools. Competencies are learned through lecture and actual hands-on applications. PREREQUISITES: 32410339 Print Reading for Building Construction, 32804325 Applied Technical Math 1, and COREQUISITE: 32410303 Construction Framing 1.

    Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • AC Electricity Undergraduate | 3 Credits

    CATALOG #32414336

    This course is an introduction to alternating current electricity as used in industry. You will study series and parallel alternating current circuits that contain inductance and capacitance, as well as, single and three phase transformers, direct current, single phase and three phase motors. PREREQUISITE: 32414335 DC Electricity.

    New Richmond

    Spring 2024

  • Architectural Drafting and Design 2 Undergraduate | 4 Credits

    CATALOG #10614173

    This course introduces the student to the design principles needed for wood frame structures and incorporates the many aspects of building aesthetics and working drawings. The final assignment is to plan a set of drawings for a wood frame commercial building. PREREQUISITE: 10614172 Architectural Drafting and Design 1 and 10614176 Architectural Technology 1.

    New Richmond, Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Mechanical Systems Undergraduate | 3 Credits

    CATALOG #10614179

    This course introduces basic principles of plumbing and electrical systems along with heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems in building design and construction. These systems are studied in the context of the overall building design with emphasis on materials, equipment systems design, engineering principles, and sustainable design practices. PREREQUISITE: 10614172 Architectural Drafting and Design 1 and 10614176 Architectural Technology 1

    New Richmond, Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Architectural Technology 2 Undergraduate | 2 Credits

    CATALOG #10614177

    This course is an introduction to the application of BIM software in architectural drafting. Students will apply Revit Architecture software to create a three-dimensional building model that allows for deliverables such as floor plans, building sections, exterior elevations, and schedules. The building model will include walls, openings, floors, stairs, roofs, foundations, and footings. Topics such as datum, annotation, modifying family types, and profiles will be covered. PREREQUISITE: 10614170 Architectural Materials and Methods 1.

    New Richmond, Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Architectural Drafting and Design 4 Undergraduate | 5 Credits

    CATALOG #10614175

    This final semester course is designed to prepare the student for the challenges of working in an architectural office. The major portion of the course is finalizing a set of architectural working drawings for a commercial building. The course also includes architectural office orientation, specifications, architectural group projects, and commercial building planning considerations as well as several activities directed toward successful job-hunting skills. PREREQUISITE: 10614174 Architectural Drafting and Design 3

    New Richmond, Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Architectural Technology 3 Undergraduate | 3 Credits

    CATALOG #10614178

    This course builds upon students’ prior experience from other courses in which Revit has been instrumental in developing projects. Students will spend part of their time learning advanced concepts in Revit such as creating and editing families, exploring interoperability, exploring 3D viewing options, and other advanced features. Throughout the course, students will also apply those concepts to a project of their choosing. PREREQUISITE: 10614177 Architectural Technology 2.

    Online

    Spring 2024

  • Structural Analysis and Design Undergraduate | 3 Credits

    CATALOG #10614180

    Basic concepts of design as applied to steel and timber beams and columns, as well as concrete bases, slabs, columns, and foundations are developed. Emphasis is on developing a sound conception of the related problems faced by the architect, contractor, construction superintendent, and distributors in planning and erecting buildings. PREREQUISITE: 10804196 Trigonometry with Applications.

    New Richmond, Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Concrete Forming for Carpentry Apprentices Undergraduate | 2 Credits

    CATALOG #50410776

    Course competencies align with additional NCCER Level 3 learning outcomes. Course topics include foundations and slab-on-grade, vertical formwork, horizontal formwork, handling and placing concrete, and tilt-up wall systems.

    Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

  • Construction Practices 2 Undergraduate | 4 Credits

    CATALOG #32476306

    Introduces the process of planning and executing underground utility services on various types of construction projects. The use of heavy equipment safely such as backhoe, mini excavator, directional drills, vac system and other specialized equipment. Students will perform excavation next to live networks. Students will complete HDD & Vac system online learning certification.

    Rice Lake

    Spring 2024

Subject Image
Catalog #