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At Delhi College we offer not only the Carpentry, Woodworking, and Masonry curriculum described here, but a related program in Construction Technology. Because these programs are closely related, an explanation needs to be made regarding their difference. (The Construction Technology program description is also included on this web site.) The Carpentry, Woodworking and Masonry program places a greater emphasis on the hand skills and techniques used in construction. There is a theoretical side as well, but the primary objective is to educate skilled craftsmen and craftswomen. Students in this program have regular assignments on actual job sites where they learn "on-the-job." The related Construction Technology program has less of an emphasis on hand skills and techniques, and more of an emphasis on construction management. This program's objective is to educate students in both the techniques of construction and, the management side of supervision, estimating, planning, and coordinating the building site. It is possible to transfer to a 4-year bachelor degree program from either of the above programs, but in general, the Construction Technology program would be better for transfer. The Carpentry, Woodworking and Masonry program would be better for someone wishing to start their own remodeling or woodworking business, for example. For the Carpentry, Woodworking and Masonry student there are two degrees and two certificates offered. They are:
The A.A.S. Degree has about 7 liberal arts, math, and science courses. The A.O.S. has about 2 or 3 liberal arts math, and science courses. The A.A.S. lends itself to employment and/or transfer. The A.O.S. is primarily aimed at employment. The A.O.S. Degree has greater flexibility for choosing woodworking, masonry, or remodeling as concentrations. The semester by semester course requirements for these degrees and certificate are given below. Individual Course Descriptions A.A.S. Degree SUNY Curriculum Code: 1392 First Semester
Second Semester
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Degree Requirement: 66 credit hours Admission Requirements: Applicants must have earned a high school or equivalency diploma. Two years of high school mathematics are recommended. Students must meet the College requirements for English and reading competency. Note: College Algebra and Trigonometry are the minimum math level required for graduation with the A.A.S. degree.
Carpentry and Building TradesA.O.S. Degree SUNY Curriculum Code: 0503 First Semester
Second Semester
The second year A.O.S. options are these: Option 1 Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Degree Requirement: 64 credit hours
Option 2 Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Degree Requirement: 64 credit hours
Option 3 Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Degree Requirement: 65 credit hours
Carpentry and MasonryCertificate SUNY Curriculum Code: 1250 Carpentry Option This one-year certificate consists of all the courses listed in the first two semesters of the A.O.S. degree. Successful completion of the certificate will allow a student to transfer all courses to the A.O.S. option should he/she decide to continue. First Semester
Second Semester
Certificate Requirement: 32 credit hours
Masonry Option The Masonry option has the following sequence of courses. This option is available only to those students who have had prior carpentry experience, or those who are interested in a single year of masonry-related instruction. First Semester
Second Semester
Certificate Requirement: 31 credit hours
CabinetmakingCertificate SUNY Curriculum Code: 0923 This sequence of courses is available to those who want a single year of woodworking and cabinetmaking. Successful completion of the certificate will allow a student to transfer all courses to the A.O.S. option should he/she decide to continue. First Semester
Second Semester
Certificate Requirement: 33 credit hours
Program Objectives (A.A.S.) A graduate of the Carpentry A.A.S. program should be able to:
Program Objectives (Certificate) A graduate of the Carpentry certificate program should be able to:
Program Objectives (A.O.S.) In addition to numbers 1-8 listed above for the Carpentry Certificate, a graduate of the Carpentry A.O.S. program with a concentration in Remodeling and Finish Masonry should be able to: 9. Understand and apply the principles of residential remodeling theory, including additions to existing structures, dormers, kitchen and bathroom design, renovating and remodeling, re-roofing, and re-siding. 10. Understand and apply mathematical solutions to various advanced framing situations. 11. Demonstrate a basic understanding of plumbing and electrical systems so that he/she may work efficiently with tradespersons in these fields. 12. Understand and apply the principles of construction theory as they relate to stone masonry, chimney and fireplaces, ornamental brickwork, and tile. 13. Demonstrate an understanding of the design, building techniques, and structural details of the various foundation systems available to the modern contractor. 14. Understand and apply the fundamental techniques, skills, and computer usage necessary in the construction industry including word processing, spreadsheets, and CAD. In addition to numbers 1-8 listed above for the Carpentry Certificate, a graduate of the Carpentry A.O.S. program with a concentration in Remodeling and Cabinetmaking should be able to: 9. Understand and apply the principles of residential remodeling theory, including additions to existing structures, dormers, kitchen and bathroom design, renovating and remodeling, re-roofing and re-siding. 10. Understand and apply the mathematics of advanced framing principles, principles of truss construction, and residential member sizing. 11. Demonstrate a basic understanding of plumbing and electrical systems so that he/she may work efficiently with tradespersons in these fields. 12. Understand and apply knowledge concerning cabinet design, joinery, abrasives, adhesives, coloring, and finishing as it applies to cabinetmaking. 13. Demonstrate knowledge of advanced finish carpentry techniques such as complicated interior trim work and advanced stair construction as well as other aspects of residential millwork. 14. Understand and apply the fundamental techniques, skills, and computer usage necessary in the construction industry including word processing, spreadsheets, and CAD. In addition to numbers 1-8 listed above for the Carpentry Certificate, a graduate of the Carpentry A.O.S. program with a concentration in Woodworking should be able to: 9. Demonstrate knowledge of the safe operation and maintenance of major power tools used in cabinetmaking. 10. Build a series of woodworking projects which demonstrate an increasing level of skill and familiarity with the basic woodworking hand and power tools. 11. Discuss and demonstrate familiarity with the fundamentals of furniture design and joinery techniques. 12. Understand and apply knowledge concerning cabinet design, joinery, abrasives, adhesives, coloring, and finishing as it applies to cabinetmaking. 13. Demonstrate knowledge of advanced finish carpentry techniques such as complicated interior trim work and advanced stair construction as well as other aspects of residential millwork. 14. Understand and apply the fundamental techniques, skills, and computer usage necessary in the construction industry including word processing, spreadsheets, and CAD. |
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