Post on 14-Aug-2020
04.30.18
Crediting Learning from Registered Apprenticeships
In November 2017, San Jacinto College established a steering committee to facilitate the articulation of US Department of Labor (DOL) Registered Apprenticeship certificates for college course credits. Workshops with seven community colleges and eight DOL Registered Apprenticeships were held to develop crosswalks showing the skills required to be taught, learned, and mastered by the DOL Registered Apprenticeships, using the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s (THECB) Workforce Education Course Manual (WECM). In January 2018, the steering committee presented these processes and crosswalks to THECB for approval. The initial workshops focused on 10 craft areas: electrical, millwright/industrial maintenance/mechatronics, plumbing, pipefitting, welding, machining, carpentry, HVAC, sheet metal, and masonry.
The crosswalks provide a more efficient and effective means for community colleges to work with DOL Registered Apprenticeships in providing college credit or continuing education units once an individual completes the apprenticeship program. The crosswalks also aid the development of memorandums of understanding between community colleges and DOL Registered Apprenticeships. It is important to note that individual college policies and procedures must still be followed, and that credit cannot be given unless the full apprenticeship is completed, because in many cases, skills are not taught in the same order or block as in the WECM courses.
This effort provides an important opportunity for apprentices to continue on a career pathway and earn an associate’s or bachelor’s degree, creating a skills acquisition continuum from Registered Apprenticeship to college. It also brings a new population of degree seekers to support the governor’s 60x30TX goal, which aims for at least 60 percent of Texans ages 25–34 to hold a certificate or degree by 2030.
04.30.18
How to Use an Apprenticeship Crosswalk For a student who has completed an apprenticeship and wants to pursue a community college certificate or degree: • Student takes copy of certification of apprenticeship completion to a community college with which
the registered apprenticeship organization has a Memorandum of Understanding or to any other community college in Texas that offer a program in which the individual has completed the apprenticeship.
• Student visits with appropriate community college personnel to determine what classes the college offers in that program for which the student can receive credit.
• College procedures and policies will dictate how many courses the student will be allowed college credit.
For Community Colleges with an apprenticeship program for which a crosswalk has been developed: • College can use the crosswalk to develop a relationship with a registered apprenticeship program that
provides their own classroom training and, subsequently, write a Memorandum of Understanding defining specifically for what courses the apprentice will receive college credit once they have completed the apprenticeship.
• College can use the crosswalk to determine for what courses an individual may get credit if an individual has completed an apprenticeship in a particular field. This does not depend on the college having an MOU with the training organization with which the individual completed the apprenticeship.
For Registered Apprenticeship Programs that provide their own classroom training: Registered apprenticeship organizations should work with a community college to develop a pathway through their apprentices can move through an apprenticeship to the community college to earn an associate degree and, possibly, beyond. Notes • Crosswalks have been designed using Work Plans as approved by the Department of Labor for the
specific industry sectors and cross-walked to courses in the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board – Workforce Education Curriculum manual.
• Teams of community college faculty and industry specific subject matter experts developed the crosswalks.
• Thirty-eight individuals from 7 community colleges and 8 Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship organizations participated.
Basic Assumptions • The crosswalks have been designed to encourage and help colleges be more efficient and consistent in
developing MOU/partnerships with DOL Registered Apprenticeships in Texas. • The crosswalks are designed to be used when the individual requesting transferability has completed
the apprenticeship. • The crosswalks are applicable only when a community college offers those courses/program. • The college chooses which courses, as per their program, will transfer. • The college follows its own policies and procedures regarding transfer of credit/credit for prior
learning.
CARPENTER
Intro
duct
ion
to C
arpe
ntry
Intro
duct
ion
to th
e C
onst
ruct
ion
Indu
stry
Con
stru
ctio
n M
etho
ds &
M
ater
ials
I
Con
stru
ctio
n M
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ds &
M
ater
ials
IIC
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Tool
s &
Tech
niqu
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esid
entia
l & L
ight
C
omm
erci
al B
luep
rint
Rea
ding
Con
cret
e I
Con
cret
e II
Fiel
d En
gine
erin
g
Con
stru
ctio
n Te
chno
logy
I
Con
stru
ctio
n Te
chno
logy
II
Roo
f Sys
tem
s
Wal
l Sys
tem
s
Floo
r Sys
tem
s
Form
s &
Foun
datio
ns I
Form
s &
Foun
datio
ns II
Exte
rior F
inis
h Sy
stem
s C
onst
ruct
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Tech
nolo
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III
Con
stru
ctio
n Te
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logy
IV
Fund
amen
tals
of
Res
iden
tial B
uild
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Scie
nce
Inte
rior F
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stem
s
Indu
stria
l Sca
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& R
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ng
Stai
rs
Intro
duct
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to W
eldi
ng
Indu
stria
l Mat
hem
atic
s
Tech
nica
l Cal
cula
tions
Tech
nica
l Trig
onom
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Te
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cal A
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chni
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Tr
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Appl
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Gre
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Com
mer
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/Indu
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Spec
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C
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CN
BT
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TEC
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TEC
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TEC
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BT
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CN
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CN
BT
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Skills
Math x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xScience x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xShop x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xDrawing x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xSafety x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xBasic Carpentry x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xUse of Carpentry Tools x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xWoodworker Machine x x x xLayout & Planning x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xConstruction & Installation Building x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xMachine Footings & Forms x x x x x x x x xProduction Equipment x x x xOffice Construction x x x x x x x x x xMaintenance & Repair Buildings x x x x x x x xAdvanced Carpentry x x x x x xSpecial Furniture (desk, tables, etc.) x x xSafety Instruction x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Electrical
Basi
c El
ectri
city
The
ory
Fund
amen
tals
of
Elec
trici
ty I
Fire
Pro
tect
ion
Syst
ems
Intro
duct
ion
to E
lect
rical
Sa
fety
& T
ools
Com
mer
cial
/Indu
stria
l Bl
uepr
int R
eadi
ng
Nat
iona
l Ele
ctric
al C
ode
I
Nat
iona
l Ele
ctric
al II
Fund
amen
tals
of
Elec
trici
ty
Res
iden
tial W
iring
Com
mer
cial
Wiri
ng
Mot
ors
& Tr
ansf
orm
ers
Coo
pera
tive
Educ
atio
n-El
ectri
cal &
Pow
er
Tran
smis
sion
Inst
all,
Gen
eral
ELPT
13
11
ELPT
13
19
OSH
T 13
21
ELPT
13
21
CN
BT
2310
ELPT
13
25
ELPT
23
25
ELPT
13
20
ELPT
13
29
ELPT
13
45
ELPT
23
05
ELPT
XX
80,
XX81
Skills
Basic Electrical Mathematics x x x x x x x xSafety & First Aid x x x x x x xCare & Use of Hand Tools xCare & Use of Power-Operated Tools xBlueprint Reading & Electrical Symbols x x xNational Electrical Code Requirements x x x x x x x x xElectrical Fundamentals & Basic Theory x x x x x xPrinciples of Alternating Current Circuits x xPrinciples & Circuitry of Direct Current x x xPortable Electric Measuring Devices x x x x x x xWiring Methods x x x x x x x x xLow Voltage Circuits x x x xAppliances x x xInterior Distribution x x x xIndustrial & Commercial Calculations x x x xMotors & Generator x x x
Practical Circuit Sketching x x x xTransformers x x xIllumination & Design x x x x xPrimary Distribution x x xFundamental of Electronics xMedium Voltage Circuitry x x x x
HVAC
EPA
Rec
over
y C
eriti
ficat
ion
Prog
ram
Basi
c El
ectri
city
for
HVA
C
Air C
ondi
tioni
ng C
ontro
l Pr
inci
ples
Ref
riger
atio
n Pr
inci
ples
Res
iden
tial A
ir C
ondi
tioni
ng
Gas
& E
lect
ric H
eatin
g
Air C
ondi
tioni
ng
Trou
bles
hoot
ing
Air C
ondi
tioni
ng
Inst
alla
tion
& St
artu
p
Res
iden
tial A
ir C
ondi
tioni
ng S
yste
ms
Des
ign
Hea
t Pum
ps
Com
mer
cial
Air
Con
ditio
ning
Com
mer
cial
R
efrig
erat
ion
Spec
ializ
ed C
omm
erci
al
Ref
riger
atio
n
Indu
stria
l Air
Con
ditio
ning
Adva
nced
HVA
C fo
r Pl
umbe
rs/P
ipef
itter
s
HAR
T 10
56,
1256
,13
56
HAR
T 10
01,
1301
,14
01
HAR
T 10
03,
1303
,14
03
HAR
T 10
07,
1307
,14
07
HAR
T 10
41,
1341
,14
41
HAR
T 10
45,
1345
,14
45
HAR
T 20
36,
2336
,24
36
HAR
T 20
38,
2338
,24
38
HAR
T 20
45,
2345
,24
45
HAR
T 20
49,
2349
,24
49
HAR
T 20
14,
2341
,24
41
HAR
T 20
42,
2342
,24
42
HAR
T 20
57,
2357
,24
57
HAR
T 20
43,
2343
,24
43
PFPB
20
30
Skills
Basic Safety x xIntroduction to Hand Tools x xIntroduction to Blueprints xIntroduction to HVAC xCopper & Plastic Piping Practices xSoldering & Brazing xBasic Electricity xIntroduction to Cooling x xIntroduction to Heating x xAir Distribution Systems xChimney,Vents & Flues xAlternating Current xBasic Electronics x xElectric Heating x xIntroduction to Control Circuit Troubleshooting x x Equipment x xMetering Devices x xCompressors x x xHeat Pumps xLeak Detection, Evacuation, Recovery & Charging x xPlanned MaintenanceTroubleshooting Gas Heating x xTroubleshooting Electric Heating x xTroubleshooting Cooling x x x x
Troubleshooting Heat Pumps x xTroubleshooting Accessories xTroubleshooting Electronic Controls xHydronic Healting & Cooling Systems x x x x xAirside Systems x x x xAir Properties & Balancing x x xAdvanced Blueprint Reading xIndoor Air Quality xWater Treatment xSystem Start-up & Shutdown xHeating & Cooling System Design xCommercial & Industrial Refrigeration x x
MACHINIST
Begi
nnin
g M
achi
ne S
hop
Benc
h W
ork
& La
yout
Man
ufac
turin
g M
ater
ials
&
Proc
esse
s
Basi
c M
achi
ne S
hop
I
Basi
c M
achi
ne S
hop
II
Basi
c La
the
Inte
rmed
iate
Lat
he
Ope
ratio
ns
Adva
nced
Mac
hini
ng II
Adva
nced
Mac
hini
ng I
Basi
c M
illing
Ope
ratio
ns
Inte
rmed
iate
Milli
ng
Ope
ratio
ns
Grin
ders
, Out
side
, In
tern
al, S
urfa
ce
Met
als
& H
eat T
reat
men
t
Intro
duct
ion
to M
etal
lurg
yPr
ecis
ion
Tool
s &
Mea
sure
men
t
Mac
hine
Too
l Rep
air
Mac
hine
Sho
p M
athe
mat
ics
Prin
t Rea
ding
for
Mac
hini
ng T
rade
s
Basi
c C
ompu
ter-A
ided
D
rafti
ng
Ope
ratio
n of
CN
C T
urni
ng
Cen
ters
Ope
ratio
n of
CN
C
Mac
hini
ng C
ente
rs
Com
pute
rized
Num
eric
al
Con
trol P
rogr
amm
ing
Adva
nced
CN
C M
achi
ning
Fund
amen
tals
of
Com
pute
rized
Num
eric
al
Con
trolle
d (C
NC
) Mac
hine
C
ontro
ls
Inte
rmed
iate
Mac
hini
ng II
Adva
nced
Milli
ng
Ope
ratio
ns
Adva
nced
Lat
he
Ope
ratio
ns
Adva
nced
Com
pute
r-Ai
ded
Man
ufac
turin
g (C
AM)
Intro
duct
ion
to C
ompu
ter-
Aide
d M
anuf
actu
ring
Prec
isio
n To
ols
and
Mea
sure
men
t
MC
HN
13
00M
CH
N
1032
, 13
32M
CH
N
1019
, 13
19,
1419
MC
HN
10
38,
1338
, 14
38M
CH
N
1041
, 13
41,
1441
MC
HN
10
08,
1308
, 14
08M
CH
N
1058
, 13
58,
1458
MC
HN
20
45,
2345
, 24
45M
CH
N
2041
, 23
41,
2441
MC
HN
10
13,
1313
, 14
13M
CH
N
2002
, 23
02,
2402
MC
HN
10
35,
1335
MC
HN
10
05,
1305
, 14
05M
ETL
1001
, 13
01
MC
HN
10
20,
1320
MC
HN
10
16,
1416
MC
HN
10
43,
1343
MC
HN
10
02,
1302
DFT
G
1009
, 13
09,
1409
MC
HN
20
31
,233
1,
2431
MC
HN
20
34,
2334
, 24
34M
CH
N
2044
, 23
44,
2444
MC
HN
20
35,
2335
, 24
35M
CH
N
2003
, 23
03,
2403
MC
HN
10
54,
1354
, 14
54M
CH
N
2337
, 24
37M
CH
N
2033
, 23
33,
2433
MC
HN
20
38,
2338
, 24
38M
CH
N
1026
, 13
26,
1426
MC
HN
2x
02
Skills
Basic Measurement xBasics of the Optical Comparator xBasics of the Manual Mill x
Basics of the Engine Lathe xMetal Removal Process x x xSafety for Metal Cutting x xWhat is Cutting? x x xMachines for Metal Cutting x x xCutting Processes x x xSawing Fundamentals x x xCutting Variables x x xCutting Fluids x x xLockout/Tagout Procedures x x xHand & Power Tools Safety x x xMetal Working Fluid Safety x x xMath Fundamentals xMath Fractions & Decimals xMath Units of Measurement xBasics of Tolerance xBlueprint Reading xGeometry Lines & Angles xGeometry Triangles xShop Geometry Overview xShop Algebra Overview xComputer Aided Engineering xMechanics of CNC x
Basics of CNC Turning Center xBasics of CNC Machining Center xCNC Coordinates xCNC Manual Operations x x xCNC Offsets x x xGE Fanuc Mill: Control Panel Overview x
GE Fanuc Mill: Lathe Panel Overview x
GE Fanuc Mill: Entering Offsets x x x x
GEFanuc Lathe: Entering Offsets x x x
Overview of Threads xOverview Manual Mill Setup x
Overview Engine Lathe Setup xBenchwork & Layout Operations x x xManual Mill Operations x x x xHolemaking on the Mill x x
Threading on the Engine Lathe x x x x
Band Saw Blade Section x x xTool Geometry xMilling Geometry x x x xDrill Geometry x x xShop Trig Overview x
Trig, Sine, Cosine & Tangent xInterpreting Blueprints x x x x xCNC Specs for Mill xCNC Specs for Lathe xCNC Controls: GE Fanuc Mill: Locating Program Zero x x
CNC Controls: GE Fanuc Lathe: Locating Program Zero
x x
CNC Controls: GE Fanuc Mill: Program Execution x x
CNC Controls: GE Fanuc Lathe: Program Execution x y
CNC Controls: GE Fanuc Mill: Program Storage x xCNC Controls: GE Fanuc Lathe: Program Storage x x
CNC Controls: GE Fanuc Mill: First Part Runs x x
CNC Controls: GE Fanuc Lathe: First Part Runs x x
Inspection Intro to GD&T 200 x
Inspection Intro to GD&T 205 xInspecting with Optical Comparators xHole Inspection xThread Inspection xIntro to Materials x xMetal Manufacturing x xMetal Classification x xFerrous Metals & Alloys x xNonferrous Metals & Alloys x xCutting Tool Materials xCarbide Grade x xTool Holders for Turning x xSpeed & Feed Section x xCNC Programming & CAM xCNC Part Program xCAD/CAM Overview xCreate a Turning Program x xTurning Calculations x xCreate a Milling Program x xMilling Calculations x xCanned Cycles x x xInterpreting GD&T x xTrig Sine Bar Applications x x
Mechanical Properties of Metal x x
Physical Properties of Metal x xOverview of Exotic Metals x xIntro to EDM x xTroubleshooting-Identifying Problems x
Troubleshooting-Taking Corrective Action x
Intro to Workholding xSupporting & Locating Principles x
Locating Devices xClamping Basics xChucks, Collets & Vises xFixture Body Construction x xFixture Design Basics x xDrill Bushing Selections x
MASONRY
Mas
onry
I
Mas
onry
II
Mas
onry
III
Mas
onry
IV
Mas
onry
V
Mas
onry
VI
MBS
T 14
07
MBS
T 14
09
MBS
T 24
07
MBS
T 24
09
MBS
T 24
47
MBS
T 24
49
Skills
Use and maintain equipment and toolsfor the craft, including trowels, levers, rulers, jointers and brick saws x x x x x xUse masonry terms x x x x x xPractice math necessary for the craft, including whole numbers, fractions, addition and multiplication x x x x x xLearn and practice safety guidelines x x x x x x
Practice necessary introductory skills such as spreading mortar, completing a full head joint, hanging a line and using a level x xBuild and brick a clock wall using a level x xCalculate, mix and spread mortar x xUnderstand how modular increments are used to build a building x x
Build a lead in, both block and brick x xUnderstand blueprints and building plans, especially structural and architectural plans used in the craft x xEstimate materials needed based on blueprints x x
Work with speed lead/story pole x xPratice different ways to lay bricks x xLearn different types of joints x xLay out a wall x x
Build projects to demonstrate mastery of masonry guidelines x xLearn specifics of blueprints including use of various detailed schedules x xPratice tuck point and brick repair x xBuild an arch x x
Understand construction of fireplaces and lintels/angle iron x xUnderstand how state and federal guidelines affect the craft xLearn different façade & finishes and used reinforced mortar x xConstruct piers x
MECHATRONICS
Mec
hani
cal P
rinci
ples
in
Auto
mat
ed M
anuf
actu
ring
Pum
ps, C
ompr
esso
rs &
M
echa
nica
l Driv
es
Basi
c Fl
uid
Pow
er
Hyd
raul
ics
& Pn
eum
atic
s
DC
Circ
uits
AC C
ircui
ts
DC
-AC
Circ
uits
Indu
stria
l Ele
ctro
nics
Prog
ram
mab
le L
ogic
Con
trolle
rs I
Indu
stria
l Aut
omat
ion
IIAu
tom
ated
Man
ufac
turin
g
Prog
ram
mab
le L
ogic
Con
trolle
rs
Mot
or C
ontro
ls
Indu
stria
l Aut
omat
ion
Rob
otic
Fun
dam
enta
ls
Mat
eria
l Han
dlin
g
MFG
T 10
06,1
406
INM
T 20
03,2
303
ELM
T 10
05,1
305,
1405 H
YDR
10
45,1
345,
1445 C
ETT
1003
,130
3,14
03 CET
T 10
05,1
305,
1405 C
ETT
1009
,140
9,15
09 ELM
T 20
33,2
333,
2433 EL
PT
2019
,231
9,24
19 MFG
T 24
59
MFG
T 14
04
RBT
C
1001
,130
1,14
01 IEIR
10
10,1
310,
1410 IN
MT
1017
,131
7,14
17 RBT
C
1005
,130
5,14
05 OSH
T 10
16,1
316,
1416
Skills
Mechanical Drives x x x x x x x xIndustrial Belting x x x x x x x xMachinery Alignment x x x x xShafts x x xGear Boxes x x x x xBearings x xFluid Power x x x x x xHydraulics x xPneumatics x x x x x xCompressors x x x x x xElectrical Systems x x x x x x x xMotorized & PLC Controls x x xRobotics & Automation x x x x x x x xWelding x x x x xMachining & CNC x x x x x xMaterial Handling x xCAD or Drafting x x x xAir Conditioning, Refrigeration Inspection Criteria x x x x x x x
Troubleshooting x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xSafety x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xMechanical Print Reading x x x x x x x x x x x x xHand & Power Tools x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xMath x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MILLWRIGHT
Millw
right
I
Millw
right
II
Millw
right
III
Millw
right
IV
Millw
right
V
Prin
t Rea
ding
for M
achi
ning
Tr
ades
Fund
amen
tals
of C
ompu
ter
Num
eric
al C
ontro
lled
(CN
C)
Mac
hine
Con
trols
Millw
right
VI
Hyd
raul
ics
& Pn
eum
atic
s
Millw
right
VII
Millw
right
VIII
MC
HN
10
25,
1325
,14
25
MC
HN
10
29,
1329
,14
29
MC
HN
20
05,
2305
,24
05
MC
HN
20
07,
2307
,24
07
MC
HN
20
12,
2312
,24
12
MC
HN
10
02,
1302
MC
HN
20
03,
2303
,24
03
MC
HN
20
14,
2314
HYD
R
1045
,13
45,
1445
MC
HN
20
16,
2316
MC
HN
20
18,
2318
Skills
Safety & Accident Prevention x x x x x x x x x xIntro to Millwright x xMath for Trades x x x x x x x x x xBlueprint & Layout x x x x x x xLubrication x x x x xHydraulics & Pneumatics x x x x x xMechanical Drive x x x x x xConveyor x x x x xMachine Align x xPump Repair x x x xCompressor Fan & Blower x xTurbine x x x x x xBearings x x x x xWelding x x xSeals/Mechanical Seals x x x xGear Box x x x xRigging Signal x x x xAerial Lift x x x x x x x x xPITO x x x x x x x x xAdvanced Optic Alignment x x x x x x
PIPEFITTER
Con
stru
ctio
n To
ols
&
Tech
niqu
es
Wel
ding
Saf
ety,
Too
ls &
Eq
uipm
ent
Plum
bing
& P
ipef
ittin
g Eq
uipm
ent
Indu
stria
l Mat
hem
atic
s
Tech
nica
l Mat
hem
atic
Ap
plic
atio
ns
Mat
hem
atic
s: S
peci
al T
opic
s in
App
lied
Mat
hem
atic
s,
Gen
eral
Appl
ied
Phy
sics
Hyd
raul
ics
and
Pneu
mat
ics
Fiel
d M
easu
ring,
Ske
tchi
ng &
La
yout
Pipe
Fab
ricat
ion
& In
stal
latio
n I
Pipi
ng S
tand
ards
& M
ater
ials
Inte
rmed
iate
Tec
hnol
ogie
s fo
r Pip
ing
Trad
es
Mat
eria
l Han
dlin
g
OSH
A R
egul
atio
ns-
Con
stru
ctio
n In
dust
ry
Basi
c Bl
uepr
int R
eadi
ng fo
r Pi
pefit
ters
Pipe
fittin
g Fa
bric
atio
n &
Blue
prin
g R
eadi
ng
Inte
rmed
iate
Blu
eprin
t R
eadi
ng fo
r Pip
efitt
ers
Dra
fting
for S
peci
fic
Occ
upat
ions
Tech
nica
l Dra
win
g
Pipe
Dra
fting
Basi
c C
ompu
ter-A
ided
D
rafti
ng
Adva
nced
Pip
e D
rafti
ng
Adva
nced
Tec
hnol
ogie
s in
Pi
pe D
esig
n &
Dra
fting
Adva
nced
Pip
efitt
ing
Stan
dard
s, S
peci
ficat
ions
&
Inst
alla
tions
Cor
rosi
on B
asic
s
Intro
duct
ion
to P
ipe
Wel
ding
Inte
rmed
iate
Pip
e W
eldi
ng
Adva
nced
Pip
e W
eldi
ng
Adva
nced
Shi
elde
d M
etal
Arc
W
eldi
ng (S
MAW
)
Intro
to S
hiel
ded
Met
al A
rc
Wel
ding
(SM
AW)
Intro
to G
as M
etal
Arc
W
eldi
ng (G
MA
W)
Intro
to G
as T
ungs
ten
Arc
Wel
ding
(GTA
W)
Intro
to W
eldi
ng M
etal
lurg
y
Orb
ital T
ube
Wel
ding
Test
ing,
Adj
ustin
g &
Ba
lanc
ing
HVA
C S
yste
ms
Inte
rnal
Cor
rosi
on C
ontro
l
Intro
duct
ion
to C
orro
sion
Cat
hodi
c P
rote
ctio
n
Atm
ospe
heric
Cor
rosi
on
Con
trol
Plum
bing
Cod
es I
Basi
c Pi
pefit
ting
Skills
Basi
c C
onst
ruct
ion
Man
agam
ent
Con
stru
ctio
n Es
timat
ing
I
Mec
hani
cal,
Plu
mbi
ng &
El
ectri
cal S
yste
ms
in
Con
stru
ctio
n I
Mec
hani
cal,
Plu
mbi
ng &
El
ectri
cal S
yste
ms
in
Con
stru
ctio
n II
Adva
nced
HV
AC fo
r Pl
umbe
rs/P
ipef
itter
s
Adva
nced
Tec
hnol
ohie
s &
Spec
ializ
ED A
pplic
atio
ns fo
r Pi
ping
Tra
des
Firs
t Aid
Mec
hani
cal D
rafti
ng fo
r Pl
umbi
ng/P
ipef
ittin
gIn
dust
rial D
rafti
ng
Appl
icat
ions
for
Plum
bing
/Pip
efitt
ing
Wel
ding
Lay
out
Mec
hani
cs o
f Plu
mbi
ngBa
sic
Plum
bing
Ski
llsPi
pefit
ting:
Inst
allin
g of
Bo
ilers
Basi
c Pi
pefit
ting:
Inst
alla
tion
& R
iggi
ngC
orro
sion
Pre
vent
ion
Plum
bing
Cod
es II
Pipe
fittin
g fo
r Pro
cess
Te
chni
cian
s
Wor
kpla
ce S
afet
y
CN
BT
1018
,13
18,
1418
WLD G
10
23,
1323
,14
23
PFP
B
1050
,13
50,
1450
TEC
M
1001
,13
01,
1401
TEC
M
1049
,13
49
TEC
M
1091
,11
91,
1291
,13
91,
1491
SC
IT
1318
,14
18
HY
DR
10
45,
1345
,14
45
PFP
B
2349
,24
49
PFP
B
2007
,23
07,
2407
PFP
B
2008
,23
08,
2408
PFP
B
2015
,23
15
OS
HT
1016
,13
16,
1416
OS
HT
1005
,13
05,
1405
PFP
B
1005
,13
05,
1405
PFP
B
1043
,13
43,
1443
PFP
B
2010
,23
10
DFT
G
1013
,13
13,
1413
DFT
G
1005
,13
05,
1405
DFT
G
2023
,23
23,
2423
DFT
G
1009
,13
09,
1409
DFT
G
2045
,23
45,
2445
DFT
G
2057
,23
57,
2457
PFP
B
2032
,23
32,
2432
PTR
T 10
09,
1309
,14
09
WLD G
10
35,
1435
,15
35
WLD G
20
06,
2406
,25
06
WLD G
20
53,
2453
,25
53
WLD G
20
43,
2443
,25
43
WLD G
10
28,
1428
,15
28
WLD G
10
30,
1430
,15
30
WLD G
10
34,
1434
,15
34
WLD G
10
37,
1337
,14
37
WLD G
20
50,
2350
,24
50
HA
RT
2058
,23
58,
2458
ME
TL
2301
,24
01
ME
TL
1013
,13
13
ME
TL
2041
,23
41,
2441
ME
TL
2305
,24
05
PFP
B
1323
PFP
B
1008
,13
08,
1408
CN
BT
1009
,13
09
CN
BT
1046
,13
46,
1446
CN
BT
1002
,13
02,
1402
CN
BT
2040
,23
40,
2440
PFP
B
2030
PFP
B
2031
EM
SP
10
26
PFP
B
1035
PFP
B
2034
WLD G
10
55
PFP
B
1025
PFP
B
1003
PFP
B
1041
PFP
B
1001
PTR
T 20
20
PFP
B
2057
PFP
B
1038
OS
HT
1003
Skills
Care and Use of Tools & Equipment x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Mathematics: Fundamentals x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Mathematics: Trade Applications x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Physics applied to trade x x x x x x x x x xPneumatics/Hydraulics x x x x x x x x x xElementary Drawing x xMachine Knowledge x x x x x x x x x x x x x xInstallation & Maintenance of Piping for Air, Gas, Water and High & Low Pressure Steam: Traps, Strainers & Valves
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Installation of Additions to and Maintenance of Sanitary System, Water System (Hot & Cold), Sewer System, Heating System Installation and Repair, Wet and Dry Sprinkler System (including alarms)
x x x x x x x x x x x
Installation and Maintenance of Piping and Pneumatic Controls for Heat
x x x x x x x x x x
Safety: Fundamentals x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xSafety: Trade Safety x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xSafety: OSHA Regulations x x x x x x x x x x x x xSafety: First Aid x x x xFundamentals of Reading & Drawing x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xPlan Reading x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xElementary Drawing x x x x x x x x x x x x xPlan Drawing x x x x x x x x x x x x xPlumbing Theory x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xTerminology x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xWelding Theory x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xLow Pressure Boiler x xWater Sources x xChemistry Applied to Trade x x x x x x xRigging x x x x x x xPipefitting x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xManagement & Supervision x x
PLUMBER
Basi
c Bl
uepr
int R
eadi
ng
for P
ipef
itter
s
Basi
c Bl
uepr
int R
eadi
ng
for P
lum
bers
Basi
c Pi
pefit
ting
Skills
Intro
duct
ion
to th
e Pl
umbi
ng T
rade
Plum
bing
Mai
nten
ance
&
Rep
air
Plum
bing
Cod
es I
Pipe
fittin
g Fa
bric
atio
n &
Blue
prin
t Rea
ding
Back
flow
Pre
vent
ion
Plum
bing
& P
ipef
ittin
g Eq
uipm
ent a
nd S
afet
y
Pipe
Fab
ricat
ion
& In
stal
latio
n I
Pipi
ng S
tand
ards
&
Mat
eria
ls
Res
iden
tial C
onst
ruct
ion
Plum
bing
I
Inte
rmed
iate
Blu
eprin
t R
eadi
ng fo
r Pip
efitt
ers
Com
mer
cial
C
onst
ruct
ion
& Fi
xtur
e Se
tting
Pipe
Fab
ricat
ion
& In
stal
latio
n II
Res
iden
tial C
onst
ruct
ion
Plum
bing
II
PFPB
10
05,
1305
,14
05
PFPB
10
06,
1306
PFPB
10
08,
1308
,14
08
PFPB
10
13,
1413
PFPB
10
21,
1321
,14
21
PFPB
10
23,
1323
PFPB
10
43,
1343
,14
43
PFPB
10
47,
1247
,13
47
PFPB
10
50,
1350
,14
50
PFPB
20
07,
2307
,24
07
PFPB
20
08,
2308
,24
09
PFPB
20
09,
2309
,24
09
PFPB
20
10,
2310
PFPB
20
36,
2336
,24
36
PFPB
20
41,
2341
,24
41
PFPB
20
41,
2341
,24
41
Skills
Introduction to the Plumbing Profession xPlumbing Safety-OSHA Training x xIntroduction to Plumbing Math x x x xIntroduction to Tools x x xIntro to Blueprints & Plumbing Drawings x x x x x x xVarious Pipes & Fittings x x x x x x x xFixtures & Faucets x x x xIntro to Drain, Waste & Vent (DWV) Systems x x x x x xIntro Water Distribution Systems x x x
Private Water Supply Systems x xPrivate Waste Disposal Systems x xIntermediate Math x x x x
Reading Commerical Drawings x x x x x xInstalling and Testing DWV Piping x x x x x x x xInstalling Roof, Floor & Area Drains x x xTypes of Valves x x x x x xInstalling and Testing Water Supply Piping x x x x x x xInstalling Fixtures, Vales and Faucets x x x x x xInstalling Water Heaters x x xFuel & Gas Piping/Fuel Gas Systems x x x xIntro to Fuel Gas Code xApplied Math x x x x x
Types of Venting x x xIndirect and Special Waste xSewage and Sump Pumps xIntro to Water Pipe Sizing x x xBackflow & Prevention xWater Pressure Booster & Recirculation Systems x xServicing Piping Systems, Fixtures & Appliances x x x xWater Pump Theory and Service x
International Plumbing Code x x x g IPC x x x x x x x x xClient Customer Relations x x x x xOn-the-Job Learning x x x x x x x x x x x x x xCare and Use of Tools, Equipment and Material for Plumbing and Heating
x x x x x x x x
Preparation of Tools, Equipment and Material for Plumbing and Heating
x x x x x x x
Drainage Piping and Fittings x x x x x x x xVenting x x x x xSingle Fixture Installations, Setting Fixtures x x x x x x xPipecutting, Reaming, Threading & Flanging x x x x x x x xInstall & Maintain Steam and Hot Water Heating Systems x xHot and Cold Water Distribution Systems x x x x x x x x x
High & Low Pressure Boilers x x x x xWater Heater Installation x x xWater Pumps x x xCode Review and Plumbing Math Review x x x x x xSizing DWV and Storm Systems x x x x xLocating Buried Sewer and Water Lines xWater Supply Treatment xHot Tubs xCorrosive-Resistant Waste Piping xPlumbing for Mobile Home Parks x x
SHEET METAL
Indu
stria
l Mat
hem
atic
s
Mac
hine
Sho
p M
athe
mat
ics
Tech
nica
l Mat
h
Tech
nica
l Alg
ebra
Tech
nica
l Alg
ebra
&
Trig
onom
etry
Des
crip
tive
Geo
met
ry
Geo
met
ric
Dim
ensi
onin
g &
Tole
ranc
ing
Geo
met
rical
Opt
ics
Tech
nica
l Trig
onom
etry
Tech
nica
l Cal
cula
tions
Shee
t Met
al F
abric
atio
n I
intro
duct
ion
to L
ayou
t &
Fabr
icat
ion
Inte
rmed
iate
Lay
out &
Fa
bric
atio
n
Adva
nced
Tec
hnol
ogie
s in
Mec
hani
cal D
esig
n &
Dra
fting
HVA
C D
uct F
abric
atio
n
Wel
ding
Saf
ety,
Too
ls &
Eq
uipm
ent
Con
stru
ctio
n M
anag
emen
t III
HVA
C S
hop
Prac
tices
&
Tool
s
HVA
C Z
one
Con
trols
Test
ing,
Adj
ustin
g, &
Ba
lanc
ing
HVA
C
Syst
ems
Basi
c H
VAC
for
Plum
bing
/Pip
efitt
ing
Basi
c El
ectri
city
for
HVA
C
Cod
es, S
peci
ficat
ions
&
Con
tract
Doc
umen
ts
Blue
prin
t Rea
ding
&
Sket
chin
g
Intro
duct
ion
to B
luep
rint
Rea
ding
for W
elde
rs
Air C
ondi
tioni
ng
Inst
alla
tion
& St
artu
p
Tech
nica
l Dra
fting
Tech
nica
l Illu
stra
tion
& Pr
esen
tatio
n
Basi
c C
onst
ruct
ion
Safe
ty
Con
stru
ctio
n Si
te S
afet
y &
Hea
lth
Lead
ersh
ip
Con
stru
ctio
n M
anag
emen
t I
Con
stru
ctio
n M
anag
emen
t II
Intro
duct
ion
to W
eldi
ng
Fund
aman
enta
ls o
f Gas
M
etal
Arc
Wel
ding
(G
MAW
)Ad
vanc
ed S
hiel
ded
Met
al A
rc W
eldi
ng
(SM
AW)
Adva
nced
Gas
Met
al A
rc
Wel
ding
(GM
AW)
Adva
nced
Gas
Tun
gste
n Ar
c W
eldi
ng (G
TAW
)
Fund
amen
tals
of O
xy-
Fuel
Wel
ding
& C
uttin
gFu
ndam
enta
ls o
f Gas
Tu
ngst
en A
rc W
eldi
ng
(GTA
W)
Intro
duct
ion
to W
eldi
ng
Usi
ng M
ultip
le
Proc
esse
s
Wel
ding
Saf
ety,
Too
ls &
Eq
uipm
ent
Orb
ital T
ube
Wel
ding
Buid
ling
Cod
es&
Insp
ectio
ns
Gre
en B
uild
ing
OSH
A R
egul
atio
ns-
Con
stru
ctio
n Sa
fety
Indu
stria
l Air
Con
ditio
ning
Cra
ning
Prin
cipl
es
Geo
met
ric T
oler
anci
ngSh
eet M
etal
Fab
ricat
ion
II
Occ
upat
iona
l Mat
h
Adva
nced
Pro
ject
M
anag
emen
t
Blue
prin
t Rea
ding
for
Spec
ific
Occ
upat
ions
Tech
nica
l Writ
ing
II
Wor
kpla
ce S
afet
y
Intro
duct
ion
to P
roje
ct
Man
agem
ent
Shie
lded
Met
al A
rc
Wel
ding
TEC
M
1001
,13
01,
1401
MC
HN
10
43,
1343
TEC
M
1049
,13
49
TEC
M
1041
,13
41
TEC
M
1343
DFT
G
2017
,23
17,
2417
DFT
G
2040
,23
50,
2450
LOTT
13
43,
1443
TEC
M
1017
,13
17
TEC
M
1303
,14
03
ABD
R
1059
,13
59,
1459
WLD
G
1017
,13
17,
1417
WLD
G
1053
,13
53,
1453
WLD
G
2035
,23
35,
2435
HAR
T 10
00,
1300
,14
00
WLD
G
1023
,13
23,
1423
CN
BT
2046
,23
46,
2446
HAR
T 10
10,
1310
,14
103
HAR
T 20
50,
2350
,24
50
HAR
T 20
58,
2358
,24
58
PFPB
10
37,
1337
HAR
T 10
01,
1301
,14
01
ARC
E 13
42
DFT
G
1025
,13
25,
1425
WLD
G
1013
,13
13,
1413
HAR
T 20
38,
2338
,24
38
DFT
G
1005
,13
05,
1405
DFT
G
2012
,23
12,
2412
CN
BT
1010
,11
10,
1210
OSH
T 10
07,
1307
BMG
T 20
09,
2309
CN
BT
2042
,23
42,
2442
CN
BT
2044
,23
44
WLD
G
1000
,12
00
WLD
G
1002
,12
02
WLD
G
2043
,24
43,
2543
WLD
G
2047
,24
47,
2547
WLD
G
2051
,24
51,
2551
WLD
G
1004
,12
04
WLD
G
1006
,12
06
WLD
G
1007
,13
07,
1407
WLD
G
1023
,13
23,
1423
WLD
G
2050
,23
50,
2450
CN
BT
1042
,13
42,
1442
CN
BT
2017
,23
17,
2417
OSH
T 10
05,
1305
,14
05
HAR
T 20
43,
2343
,24
43
CN
SE
1011
,13
11,
1411
DFT
G
2039
ABD
R
2005
TEC
M
1013
BMG
T 20
30
DFT
G
1023
ETW
R
1043
OSH
T 10
03
BMG
T 10
21
WLD
G
1003
Skills
Applied Math/Industrial Math x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xMachine Shop Math x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xOccupational Math x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xTechnical Math x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xTechnical Algebra x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xTechnical Algebra & Trigonometry x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xDescriptive Geometry x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xGeometric Tolerancing x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xGeometric Optics x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xTechnical Trigonometry x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xTechnical Calculations x x x x x x x x x x xSheet Metal Fabrication I x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xSheet Metal Fabrication II x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xIntroduction-Layout & Fabrication x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xIntermediate-Layout & Fabrication x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Advanced Technologies in Mechanical Drafting & Design x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
HVAC Duct Fabrication x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xHVAC Troubleshooting & Repair x x x x x x x x x x x x
Advanced HVAC x x x x x x x x x x x x xHVAC Shop & Tools x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xHVAC Zone Controls x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Testing, Adjusting & Balancing x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xBasic HVAC for Plumbing & Pipefitting x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xAdvanced HVAC Plumbing & Pipefitters x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xBasic Electrical for HVAC x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xCodes, Specifications & Contract Docs x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xBlueprint Reading x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Blueprint Reading & Sketching x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xIntro Blueprint Reading for Welders x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xAir Conditioning Installation & Startup x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xTechnical Drafting x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xTechnical Illustration & Presentation x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Technical Writing I x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xTechnical Writing II x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xBasic Construction Safety x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xConstruction Site Safety & Health x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xWorkplace Safety & Health x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xLeadership x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xConstruction Management I x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xConstruction Management II x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Construction Management IIIx x x x x x x x x x x x x
Intro to Project Management x x x x x x x x x x x x xIntroduction to Welding x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Fundamentals to Arc Weldingx x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Shielded Metal Arc Welding x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xAdvanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xAdvanced Gas Metal Arc Welding x x x x x x x x x x x x x xAdvanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding x x x x x x x x x x x x xFundamentals of Oxy-Fuel Welding & Cutting x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xFundamentals of Tungsten Arc Welding x x x x x x x x x x x x x xIntro to Welding using Multiple Processes x x x x x x x x x x x xWelding Safety Tools & Equipment x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Orbital Tube Welding x x x x x x x x x x xBuilding Codes & Inspections x x x x x x x x x x x x x xGreen Building x x x x x x x x x x xOSHA Regulations Contruction Industry x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Industrial Air Conditioning x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xCraning Principles x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
WELDING
intro
duct
ion
to W
eldi
ng
Fund
amen
tals
of G
as
Met
al A
rc W
eldi
ng
(GM
AW)
Shei
lded
Met
al A
rc
Wel
ding
(SM
AW)
Fund
amen
tals
of O
xy-
Fuel
Wel
ding
& C
uttin
g
Fund
amen
tals
of
Tung
sten
Met
al A
rc
Wel
ding
Intro
duct
ion
to W
eldi
ng
Usi
ng M
ultip
le P
roce
sses
Intro
duct
ion
to F
lux
Cor
ed A
rc W
eldi
ng
(FC
AW)
Intro
duct
ion
to B
luep
rint
Rea
ding
for W
elde
rs
Intro
duct
ion
to L
ayou
t &
Fabr
icat
ion
Wel
ding
Fun
dam
enta
ls
Wel
ding
Saf
ety,
Too
ls &
Eq
uipm
ent
Intro
duct
ion
to O
xy-F
uel
Wel
ding
& C
uttin
g
Wel
ding
Cod
es &
St
anda
rds
Intro
duct
ion
to S
hiel
ded
Met
al A
rc W
eldi
ng
(SM
AW)
Intro
duct
ion
to G
as M
etal
Ar
c W
eldi
ng
Intro
duct
ion
to G
as
Tung
sten
Arc
Wel
ding
(G
TAW
)
Intro
duct
ion
to P
ipe
Wel
ding
Intro
duct
ion
to W
eldi
ng
Met
allu
rgy
Inte
rmed
iate
Lay
out &
Fa
bric
atio
n
Inte
rmed
iate
Shi
elde
d M
etal
Arc
Wel
ding
(S
MAW
)
Inte
rmed
iate
Pip
e W
eldi
ng
Inte
rmed
iate
Wel
ding
U
sing
Mul
tiple
Pro
cess
es
Adva
nced
Blu
eprin
t In
terp
reta
tion
& C
ost
Anal
ysis
Wel
ding
Aut
omat
ion
Adva
nced
Lay
out &
Fa
bric
atio
n
Adva
nced
Oxy
-Fue
l W
eldi
ng &
Cut
ting
Adva
nced
Shi
elde
d M
etal
Ar
c W
eldi
ng (S
MAW
)
Adva
nced
Gas
Met
al A
rc
Wel
ding
(GM
AW)
Adva
nced
Gas
Tun
gste
n Ar
c W
eldi
ng (G
TAW
)
Adva
nced
Flu
x C
ored
Arc
W
eldi
ng
Adva
nced
Pip
e W
eldi
ng
WLD
G
1000
,12
00
WLD
G
1002
,12
02
WLD
G
1003
WLD
G
1004
,12
04
WLD
G
1006
,12
06
WLD
G
1007
,13
07,
1407
WLD
G
1012
,13
12,
1412
WLD
G
1013
,13
13,
1413
WLD
G
1017
,13
17,
1417
WLD
G
1021
,14
21,
1521
WLD
G
1023
,13
23,
1423
WLD
G
1025
,14
25,
1525
WLD
G
1027
,13
27,
1427
WLD
G
1028
,14
28,
1528
WLD
G
1030
,14
30,
1530
WLD
G
1034
,14
34,
1534
WLD
G
1035
,14
35,
1535
WLD
G
1037
,13
37,
1437
WLD
G
1053
,13
53,
1453
WLD
G
1057
,14
57,
1557
WLD
G
2006
,24
06,
2506
WLD
G
2013
,24
13,
2513
WLD
G
2331
,24
31
WLD
G
2032
,23
32,
2432
WLD
G
2035
,24
35,
2535
WLD
G
2039
,24
39,
2539
WLD
G
2043
,24
43,
2543
WLD
G
2047
,24
47,
2557
WLD
G
2051
,24
51,
2551
WLD
G
2052
,23
52,
2452
WLD
G
2053
,24
53,
2553
Skills
Introduction to Construction Math x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xIntroduction to Hand Tools x x x x x x x x x x x xIntroduction to Power Tools x x x x x x x x x x xIntroduction to Blueprints x x x x x x x x x x x x x xBasic Rigging x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xWelding Safety x x x x x x x x x xOxyfuel Cutting x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xBase Metal Preparation x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xWeld Quality x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xSMAW-Equipment & Setup x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
SMAW-Electrodes & Selection x x x x x x x x x x x x xSMAW-Beads & Fillet Welds x x x x x x x x x x x xSMAW-Groove Welds with Backing x x x x x x x x x xJoint Fit-Up & Alignment x x x x x x x x xSMAW-Open V-Groove Welds x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
SMAW-Open-Root Pipe Welds x x x x x x x xWelding Symbols x x xReading Welding Detail Drawings x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xStainless Steel Groove Welds x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xAir Carbon Arc Cutting & Gouging x x x xPlasma Arc Cutting x x x x x x x x xGMAW & FCAW-Equipment & Filler Metals x x x x x x xGMAW & FCAW-Plate x x x x x x x x x xGTAW-Equipment & Filler Metals x x x x x x x xGTAW-Aluminum Plate x x x x x x x
Boilermaker
Shop
Saf
ety
and
Proc
edur
es
Boile
r Mai
nten
enac
e
Boile
r Ope
ratio
ns
Intro
duct
ion
to B
urne
r an
d Bo
iler C
ontro
lsBo
ilers
-Ope
ratio
ns,
Inst
alla
tion
and
Mai
nten
ance
Wat
er D
istri
butio
n
Logi
stic
s
Test
ing
and
Insp
ectio
ns
Syst
ems
Wor
kpla
ce S
afet
yPi
pefit
ting
Adva
nced
Fa
bric
atio
n an
d In
stal
latio
n
Adva
nced
Hyd
raul
ics
Fuel
Sys
tem
s
Basi
c Fl
uid
Pow
er
Mea
sure
men
t and
Pr
oces
s C
ontro
l The
ory
Indu
stria
l Mat
hem
atic
s
Prec
isio
n To
ols
and
Mea
sure
men
t
Com
mer
cial
/Indu
stria
l Bl
uepr
int R
eadi
ngIn
trodu
ctio
n to
Tec
hnic
al
Writ
ing
Appl
ied
Gen
eral
C
hem
istry
Mec
hnic
al, P
lum
bing
and
El
ectri
cal S
yste
ms
in
Con
stru
ctio
n II
Appl
ied
Phys
ics
Intro
duct
ion
to
Envi
ronm
enta
l Sci
ence
Basi
c W
ater
wor
ks
Ope
ratio
n
Pipe
fittin
g fo
r Pro
cess
Te
chni
cian
s
Occ
upat
iona
l Saf
ety
and
Hea
lth A
ct
DEM
R
1001
, 13
01,
1401
CBF
M
1003
, 13
03
CBF
M
1007
, 13
07,
1407
INTC
10
20
SEST
10
41,
1441
EPTC
20
20
INM
T 10
36,
1336
, 14
46
QC
TC
1046
, 13
46
OSH
T 10
03
PFPB
20
33,
2333
HYD
R
2459
DEM
R
1013
, 13
13,
1413
ELM
T 10
05,
1305
, 14
05
INC
R
1342
, 14
42
TEC
M
1001
, 13
01,
1401
MC
HN
10
20,
1320
CN
BT
2010
, 23
10,
2410
ETW
R
1002
, 13
02
SCIT
10
14,
1314
, 14
14
CN
BT
2040
, 23
40,
2440
SCIT
13
18,
1418
EPTC
10
11,
1211
, 13
11
EPTC
10
27,
1327
PFPB
10
30,
1238
, 13
38
OSH
T 10
05,
1305
, 14
05
Skills
Safety Equipment Usage x x x x x xSafety Techniques and Practices x x x x x xSteam Generation x x x xPreparing Boiler x x xBoiler Lighting Off x x
Boiler Load Operation x x x xBoiler Shutdown x x x
Operating and Maintenance of High Pressure Steam Drain
x x x x
Maintenance of Fuel Oil System from Supply System
x x x x
Maintenance of Burner Air Supply System x x xOperation, Inspection & Test x x x xOperation and Maintenance of Atomizer and Sprayer Plates x x x xReceiving Fuel Oil from Vendor x x x x xOperation and Maintenance of Boiler Fuel System x x x xOperation and Maintenance of Feed Water System x x x xPump Operations x x xFeedwater Flow Control x x x x x xTreatment and Problem Solving of Water and Impurities
x x x x
Controller Measuring Elements x xControl System Operation x x x x xEmergency Shutdowns x x xSituations Not Requiring Emergency Shutdown x x x
Maintenance of Interlocks, Automatic Devices and Alarms
x x x x
Operation, Inspection and Maintenance x x x x x xOperation, Inspection and Maintenance of Steam Turbines
x x x x x x x x
Operation, Inspection, Calibration and Maintenance of Instruments
x x x x x x x x
Safety Precautions x xPractical Applications x x x x x x x x x x x x x xPrelubricated and Sealed Units x x x x x x xInspections xInstallations x x x xPractical Arithmetic xBasic Algebra xPlane Geometry xTrigonometry xBlueprint Reading xElementary Architectural Drawing xDrawing and Sketching xSpecification Writing xTrade Chemistry xPlanning a Heating System xPhysics xEcology x xWater Treatment x x x xHot Water Piping Systems x x x x xTypes of Pipes and Fittings x xValves, Regulators & Fittings x x x x xOccupational Safety and Health Act x x x
Concrete Workers
Basi
c C
oncr
ete
Wor
k (A
rchi
ved)
C
oncr
ete
1 (a
rchi
ved)
Con
cret
e R
esid
entia
l
Con
cret
e I
Con
cret
e II
Con
cret
e - C
omm
erci
al
and
Indu
stria
l
Fiel
d En
gine
erin
g I
Res
iden
tial &
Lig
ht
Com
mer
cial
Blu
eprin
t R
eadi
ng
Basi
c C
onst
ruct
ion
Safe
ty
Con
trucc
tion
Met
hods
&
Mat
erai
ls (A
rchi
ved)
Con
stru
ctio
n Te
chno
logy
1
Com
mer
cial
/Indu
stria
l Bl
uepr
int R
eadi
ng
Con
stric
tion
Tool
s an
d Te
chni
ques
Intro
duct
ion
to C
arpe
ntry
MBS
T 10
01
CN
BT
1013
CN
BT
1313
CN
BT
1413
CN
BT
1049
, 13
49
CN
BT
1449
CN
BT
1015
, 13
15,
1415
CN
BT
1000
, 13
00,
1400
CN
BT
1010
, 11
10,
1210
CN
BT
1011
, 12
11,
1311
, 14
11
CN
BT
1016
, 13
16,
1416
, 15
16
CN
BT
2010
, 23
10,
2410
CN
BT
1018
, 13
18,
1418
CR
PT
1029
, 13
29,
1429
Skills
Safety and Good Work Habits x x x x x x x x x x xLearning to Set Screeds and Layout Work x x x x x x x x x xLearning Proper Mix and Consistency x x x x x x
Pouring and Tamping Concrete x x xUsing Vibrating Machine x x x x x x x xRough Finishing, Hand or Machine; Floating x x x x x x xFloating hand Troweling to Smooth Finish x x x x x x xPatching, Hand Rubbing x x x x x x x xMarking and Edging x x x xProtecting Newly Poured and Laid Concrete from Weather, Rain, Sun, Wind
x x x x x x
Basic Safety x x x x x x x x x x x xIntroduction to Construction Math x x x x x x x x x xIntroduction to Hand Tools x x x x x x x x x xIntroduction to Power Tools x x x x x x x xIntroduction to Blueprints x x x x x x x x x x x x
Basic Rigging x x x x x x x x x xIntroduction to Concrete Construction and Finishing x x x x x x xProperties of Concrete x xPreparing for Placement x x x x x x x xPlacing Concrete x x x x x x xFinishing: Part 1 x x x x x x
Curing and Protecting Concrete x x
Introduction to Troubleshooting x x x x x xProperties of Concrete: Part Two x x
Estimating Concrete Quantities x x x xForming x x x x x x x xSite Concrete x x x x x x x xArchitectural Finishes x x x x x x x x xIndustrial Floors x x x x x x x xSuper Flat Floors x x x x x xSurface Treatments x x x x x xQuality Control x x x x x x x x x x x xMaking Repairs x x x
Diesel
Intro
duct
ion
to S
hop
Safe
ty a
nd T
ools
Shop
Saf
ety
and
Proc
edur
es
Basi
c El
ectri
cal S
yste
ms
Die
sel E
ngin
e I
Die
sel E
ngin
e Te
stin
g an
d R
epai
r I
Fuel
Sys
tem
s
Fund
amen
tals
of B
rake
Sy
stem
s
Basi
c H
ydra
ulic
s
Basi
c Br
ake
Syst
ems
Pow
er T
rain
I
HVA
C T
roub
lesh
ootin
g
Smal
l Air
Col
led
Engi
nes
Trac
tor T
raile
r Ser
vice
&
Rep
air
Prev
enta
tive
Mai
nten
ance
Stee
ring
and
Susp
ensi
on
I & II
Auto
mat
ic P
ower
Shi
ft an
d H
yros
tatic
Tr
ansm
issi
ons
I & II
Hyd
raul
ics/
Flui
d Ex
am
Prep
arat
i
DEM
R
1000
,
DEM
R
1001
,13
01,
1401
DEM
R
1105
, 13
05,1
405
DEM
R
1006
, 13
06,
1406
DEM
R
1010
, 13
10,
1410
DEM
R
1013
, 13
13,
1413
DEM
R
1015
,
DEM
R
1016
, 13
16,
1416
DEM
R
1017
, 13
17,
1417
DEM
R
1021
, 13
21,
1421
DEM
R
1023
, 13
23,1
423
DEM
R
1025
, 12
25
DEM
R
1027
, 13
27,
1427
DEM
R
1029
, 12
29,
1329
,
DEM
R
1030
, 12
30,
1330
, 12
40
DEM
R
1035
, 13
35,
1435
DEM
R
1039
Skills
OSHA Safety/ Shop Safety x xBasic Engine Repair x xDiesel Compression I xFuel and Ignition Systems xDiesel Compression II x xValves System x xBasic Electricity xHeating, Cooling and Air Conditioning x
Charging and Starting Systems
State InspectionEngine x xFuel Systems x x xIgnition x xDiesel Engines Overhaul x xCooling Systems xPreventative Maintenance x* = TECM 1X01 TO 1X49 or higher OR MATH 1314 or higherRED FONT = NO CROSSWALK TO APPRENTICESHIP
m
Pr
epar
atio
n
Die
sel E
ngin
e II
Stat
e In
spec
tion
Die
sel
Engi
ne M
echa
nic
& R
epai
rer
Basi
c D
rivin
g Sk
ills
Pow
er T
rain
App
licat
ion
I &
II
Basi
c H
VAC
Die
sel E
ngin
e Te
stin
g &
Rep
air I
I
Adva
nced
Bra
ke S
yste
ms
Elec
troni
c C
ontro
ls
Adva
nced
Die
sel T
une
Up
& Tr
oubl
esho
otin
g
Adva
nced
Hyd
raul
ics
Adva
nced
Pow
er
Appl
icat
ions
I
Adva
nced
Ele
ctric
al
Syst
ems
Adva
nced
HAV
C
Failu
re A
naly
sis
Pow
er T
rain
App
licat
ions
II
Adva
nced
Pow
er
Appl
icat
ions
II
DEM
R
1049
, 13
49,
1449
DEM
R
1091
, 11
91,
1291
, 13
91,
DEM
R
1003
, 13
03
DEM
R
1342
, 13
47,
2044
, 23
44,
DEM
R
2005
,
DEM
R
2012
, 23
12,
2412
DEM
R
2031
, 23
31,
2431
DEM
R
2032
, 23
32,
2432
DEM
R
2034
, 23
34,
2434
DEM
R
2025
,M
2325
, 24
35
DEM
R
2338
, 24
38
DEM
R
2039
, 23
39,
2439
DEM
R
2346
,
DEM
R
2348
,
DEM
R
2445
,
DEM
R
2440
x x x xxx x
x xx
xx x
xx
x x xx x xx x x xx x
x
Elevator Operators
Indu
stria
l Ele
ctro
nics
Intro
duct
ion
to D
irect
C
urre
nt C
ircui
ts
Elec
tric
Mot
ors
Elec
trica
l Wor
k Sa
fety
M
anag
emen
t for
Saf
ety
Prof
essi
onal
s
Indu
stria
l Equ
ipm
ent
Mai
nten
ance
Indu
stria
l Equ
ipm
ent
Mai
nten
ance
Basi
c Bl
uepr
int R
eadi
ng
Basi
c H
ydra
ulic
s
Basi
c Fl
uid
Pow
er I
(Hyd
raul
ics)
Hyd
raul
ics
Fabr
icat
ion
and
Rep
air
Intro
duct
ion
to S
hop
Safe
ty a
nd T
ools
Basi
c El
ectri
cal S
yste
ms
Basi
c El
ectri
cal T
heor
y
Indu
stria
l Wiri
ng
AC/D
C D
rives
Asse
mbl
y an
d R
iggi
ng
Indu
stria
l Sca
ffold
ing
and
Rig
ging
Buid
ling
Mai
nten
ance
I
Mec
hani
cal M
aint
enan
ce
Elec
trica
l Mot
ors
Ope
ratio
n an
d M
aint
enan
ce
ELM
T 20
33,
2233
, 24
33
IEIR
1x
02
IEIR
1x
06
IEIR
10
40
IEIR
1x
43
IEIR
1x
14
DFT
G
1x22
HYD
R
1x05
HYD
R
1x09
HYD
R
1x50
DEM
R
1x00
DEM
R
1x05
ELPT
1x
11
ELPT
1x
57
ELPT
2x
31
AER
M
2x33
CBF
M
1x21
CBF
M
1x11
CBF
M
2x17
ELTN
10
46
Skills
Elevator History and Basic Safety x
Basic Print Reading xHandling Material and Tools xRigging and Hoisting x xPit EquipmentGuide RailsMachine Room EquipmentHoistway EquipmentGeneral Maintenance Procedures xMaintenance of Traction Elevators x xMaintenance of Hydraulic Elevators x x xMaintenance of Escalators and Moving Walks x x
Electrical x x xMotor Control and Fault Finding x
Hydraulic and Installation xBasic Electronics and Solid State xMachinery Troubleshooting/Repair x x
Electrical Theory x xAC & DC Motors, Generators and Motor Control x x xElevator Related Circuits and Basic Circuit Analysis xConstruction Wiring and Equipment x
Glazers & Painters
O+B
1:X1
sha
Reg
ulat
ions
C
onst
ruct
ion
Indu
stry
intro
duct
ion
to in
dust
rial
pain
ting
Basi
c In
terio
r Fin
ishi
ngIn
dust
rial S
caffo
ldin
g &
Rig
ging
Inte
rior &
Ext
erio
r &
Ref
inis
hing
Surfa
ce P
repa
ratio
nLe
ad B
ased
Pai
nt
Rem
oval
Build
ing
Mai
nten
ce I
Res
iden
tial &
Lig
ht
Com
mer
cial
Blu
eprin
t R
eadi
ng
Basi
c C
onst
ruct
ion
Safe
tyC
omm
erci
al/In
dust
rial
Blue
prin
t Rea
ding
Con
stru
ctio
n Te
chno
logy
IV
Exte
rior M
aint
ence
Exte
rior F
inis
h Sy
stem
sIn
terio
r Fin
ish
Syst
ems
Lead
Insp
ectio
n
CPR
-Adu
lt
CPR
- Pe
diat
ric
Firs
t Aid
Wal
l Sys
tem
sBu
ildin
g C
odes
&
Con
stru
ctio
nD
iver
sity
in th
e W
orkp
lace
Build
ing
Mai
nten
ce
Man
agem
ent
Faci
litie
s M
anag
emen
tC
rani
ng P
rinci
ples
Mat
eria
l Han
dlin
g Eq
uipm
ent
Mai
nten
ce W
eldi
ngW
eldi
ng S
afet
y To
ols
& Eq
uipm
ent
Wel
ding
cod
es &
St
anda
rds
Build
ing
Rem
odel
ing
Con
stru
ctio
n M
etho
ds &
M
ater
ials
OSH
T 10
05
CBFM
10
35
CBFM
10
12
CBFM
10
21
CBFM
10
34
CBFM
10
45
EPCT
10
45
CBFM
13
11
CNBT
13
00
CNBT
10
01
CBN
T 23
10
CNBT
23
39
CBFM
13
15
CRPT
13
41
CRPT
13
45
EPCT
10
21
EMSP
10
20
EMSP
10
21
EMSP
10
26
CRPT
13
15
FIRT
13
29
HRPO
10
08
CBFM
22
13
BMGT
14
06
CNSE
13
11
CNSE
10
00
WLD
G 10
15
WLD
G 13
26
WLD
G 13
27
CNBT
10
04
CNBT
13
11
Skills
Trade Orientation x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xOSHA 10-hour x x x x x x xCPR/First Aid/AED x x x xConstruction Fall Protection x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xSafety Data Sheets x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xStandards and Codes x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xPrint Reading x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xGreen Awareness x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xDiversity Training x x xMaterial Recognition x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xBasic Metal Framing x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xDoors and Windows x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xSealants x x x x x x x x x x x x xThermal Barriers x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xGlass Handling Safety x x x x x x x x x xGlass Cutting x x x x x x xStore Front x x x x x x x x x x x x x xCurtain Wall x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xDoor and Door Frames x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xExit and Electrical Security x x x x x x x x x x x xIntegrated Photovoltaic xCustom and Art GlazingFabrication Skills x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xInsulation x x x x x x x x x x x x xUBC Rigging and Signaler Qualification Certificate x x x x xTransit Level/Laser x x x x x x x x x x x x x xPowered Industrial Truck Operator Qualification x xAerial Lift Qualification x x x x x x x x x x x x xLight Gage Welding x x x x x x x x x x xStructural Welding x x x x x x x x x x xSupervisory Training x x x
Advanced Print Reading x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xErgonomics x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Heavy Equipment Operators H
eavy
Equ
ipm
ent
Ope
rato
rsTr
acks
and
U
nder
carri
ages
Nat
ural
Gas
Com
pres
sion
ST in
Hea
vy E
quip
men
t M
aint
enan
ce &
Rep
aire
rIn
trodu
ctio
n to
Sho
p Sa
fety
Basi
c D
rivin
g Sk
illsBa
sic
Elec
trica
l
Die
sel E
ngin
e I
Die
sel E
ngin
e Te
stin
g R
epai
rFu
el S
yste
ms
Pow
er T
rain
IH
eatin
g, V
entil
atio
n, a
nd
Air C
ondi
tioni
ngPr
even
tativ
e M
aint
enan
ce
Pow
er T
rain
App
licat
ion
IPo
wer
Tra
in II
Elec
troni
c C
ontro
lsPo
wer
Tra
in A
pplic
atio
nSp
ecia
l Top
ics
in D
iese
l En
gine
Mai
nten
ance
and
R
epai
rer
Mat
eria
l Han
dlin
g Eq
uipm
ent
Job
Site
Lay
out &
D
evel
opm
ent
Fork
lift O
pera
tor
Cer
tific
atio
nEa
rth M
ovin
g Eq
uipm
ent
Ope
ratio
nPr
ofes
sion
al T
ruck
Driv
er
IPr
ofes
sion
al T
ruck
Driv
er
IIIn
trodu
ctio
n to
Wel
ding
U
sing
Mul
tiple
Pro
cess
esM
aint
enan
ce W
eldi
ng
Wel
ding
Saf
ety,
Too
ls,
and
Equi
pmen
t
HEM
R
1x01
HEM
R
1x04
HEM
R
1x91
DEM
R
1x01
DEM
R
1x03
DEM
R
1405
DEM
R1x
06
DEM
R
1x10
DEM
R
1x13
DEM
R
1X21
DEM
R
1x23
DEM
R
1X29
DEM
R
1x42
DEM
R
1x47
DEM
R
2332
DEM
R
2445
DEM
R
1x91
CN
SE
1x10
CN
SE
1x21
CN
SE
1x03
CN
SE
1x41
CVO
P 1x
13
CVO
P 1x
40
WLD
G
1x07
WLD
G
1x15
WLD
G
1x23
Skills
Construction Machinery (Bulldozers, Power Shovels, Graders, Scrapers, Pay Rollers)
x
Construction Machinery Equipment (Wenches, Arches Angle, Straight Dozer Blades, Cabs, Hydraulic System)
x x x x x x
Running Gear (Track Chains, Track Rollers, Front Idlers, Top Idlers, Pads, Wheels)
x
Power Train Assemblies (for Accessories) x x x x x xGas and Diesel Engines x x x x xTroubleshooting x x x x x x x x xCarburetor Repairing x x xGraders xScarpers, self-propelled xCompaction Equipment xTractor-Type Skip Loaders/Hi-Lifts x x xWheel-Type Tractors, including Forklifts, Lumber Carriers, etc. x x x
Grade Stakes xTrenching Machines x
Bulldozer xScrapers, Towed xMisc. Equipment x x xAsphalt and Concrete Paver xSpecial Paving Equipment xMaintenance - Cutting and Burning, Grease and Oils x x x x x x x x x x xSafety x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xCommercial Drivers License Preparation x x x x x x x xHazmat x x x x xFuels and Lubricants x x x x x x x x x x xHealth x x x x x x x x x x x x x xBasic Equipment Skills x
Ironworkers
Indu
stria
l Sca
ffold
ing
and
Rig
ging
Cra
ning
Prin
cipl
es
Fork
lift O
pera
tor
Cer
tific
atio
n
Intro
duct
ion
to W
eldi
ng
Fund
amen
tals
of G
as
Met
al A
rc W
eldi
ng
(GM
AW)
Shie
lded
Met
al A
rc
Wel
ding
ntro
duct
ion
to O
xy-F
uel
Wel
ding
and
Cut
ting
Intro
duct
ion
to W
eldi
ng
Usi
ng M
ultip
le P
roce
sses
Intro
duct
ion
to F
lux
Cor
ed
Arc
Wel
ding
(FC
AW)
Intro
duct
ion
to B
luep
rint
Rea
ding
for W
elde
rs
Intro
duct
ion
to L
ayou
t and
Fa
bric
atio
n
Wel
ding
Fun
dam
enta
ls
Wel
ding
Saf
ety,
Too
ls,
and
Equi
pmen
t
Intro
duct
ion
to O
xy-F
uel W
e
Wel
ding
Cod
es a
nd
Stan
dard
s
Intro
duct
ion
to S
hiel
ded
Met
al A
rc W
eldi
ng
(SM
AW)
Intro
duct
ion
to G
as M
etal
Ar
c W
eldi
ng (G
MAW
)
CBF
M
1021
, 12
21,
1321
, 14
21
CN
SE
1011
, 13
11,
1411
CN
SE
1003
WLD
G
1000
, 12
00
WLD
G
1002
, 12
02
WLD
G
1003
WLD
G
1025
, 14
25,
1407
WLD
G
1007
, 13
07,
1407
WLD
G
1012
, 13
12,
1412
WLD
G
1013
, 13
13,
1413
WLD
G
1017
, 13
17,
1417
, 15
17
WLD
G
1021
, 14
21,
1521
WLD
G
1023
, 13
23,
1423
WLD
G
1025
, 14
25,
1525
WLD
G
1027
, 13
27,
1427
WLD
G
1028
, 14
28,
1528
WLD
G
1030
, 14
30,
1530
Skills
Ornamental X X X X X X X X X XReinforcing X X X X X X X X X X XStructural X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XWelding X X X X X X X X X X X X X XStructural Steel X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XSafety X X X X X X X X X X X X X XBlueprint Reading X XFabrication X X X X X X X X X X XRebar X X X X X X X X XPost Tensioning X X X XRigging X XCrane operating XScaffolding XForklift X
AW)
Intro
duct
ion
to P
ipe
Wel
ding
Intro
duct
ion
to W
eldi
ng
Met
allu
rgy
Inte
rmed
iate
Arc
Wel
ding
Pipe
Wel
ding
ADVA
NC
ED S
MAW
ADVA
NC
ED G
MAW
ADVA
NC
ED F
CAW
Com
mer
cial
and
Indu
stria
l Bl
uepr
int R
eadi
ng
Com
mer
cial
and
Indu
stria
l Bl
uepr
int R
eadi
ng
Com
mer
cial
/Indu
stria
l Bl
uepr
int R
eadi
ng
Arch
itect
ural
Blu
eprin
t Rea
d
Con
stru
ctio
n To
ols
and
Tech
niqu
es
Safe
ty a
nd E
rgon
omic
s
OSH
A R
egul
atio
ns -
Con
stru
ctio
n In
dust
ry
Con
stru
ctio
n Si
te S
afet
y an
d H
ealth
Mat
eria
l Han
dlin
g
OSH
A R
egul
atio
ns -
Gen
eral
Indu
stry
Stru
ctur
al S
teel
Det
ailin
g
WLD
G
1035
, 14
35,
1535
WLD
G
1037
, 13
37,
1437
WLD
G
1057
, 14
57,
1557
WLD
G
2053
, 24
53,
2553
WLD
G
2043
, 24
43,
2543
WLD
G
2047
, 24
47,
2557
WLD
G
2052
, 23
52,
2452
CN
BT
1206
CN
BT
1007
, 12
07,
1307
, 14
07
CN
BT
2010
, 23
10,
2410
DFT
G
1015
, 12
15,
1315
CN
BT
2018
, 23
18,
2418
ENTC
10
47,
1347
, 14
47,
1547
OSH
T 10
05,
1305
, 14
05,
1505
OSH
T 10
07,
1207
, 13
07
OSH
T 10
16,
1316
, 14
16
OSH
T 20
01,
2401
, 25
01
ARC
E 10
15,
1315
, 14
15
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