Carroll County High School Building Trades Program's Goals and Objectives:
Building Trades I-a
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Students complete a rigorous OSHA 10-hour training course in construction safety highlighting the focus four hazards (falls, struck by, caught in between, and electrical).
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Students complete training requirements and documentation on the safe use of our shop and trade hand and power tools.
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Students are introduced to the four major disciplines involved in residential and light commercial construction (Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing , and Masonry).
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Students use live work, training stations, and the labs to receive hands-on experience in Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing and Masonry.
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Instructors use hands-on work to instill in students the importance of punctuality, honesty, opened-mindedness, willingness, and work ethics that represent a quality employee.
Building Trades I-b
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Students that do not have an OSHA 10-hour certification are required to purchase Career Safe online 10-hour OSHA certification for construction.
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Program uses NCCER Core Curriculum to teach students Safety, Introduction to Construction Math, Hand tools, Power Tools, and Introduction to Construction Drawings.
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Students are prepared to take the NCCER Core online credentialing Exam for Verified Credit.
Building Trades II-a, b, c
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Students complete safety training on all hand and power tools.
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Students identify their career path as lifelong learners in one or more of the disciplines (Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing , and Masonry).
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Students are trained in residential construction on real projects in the building trades shop, around campus, and in the community.
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Students utilize dual credit courses and work experiences to work towards contractors licensure and tradesman certification.
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Students' performance is monitored closely and evaluated on workplace readiness, skill, and trade skills.
Building Trades III
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Students continue with the objectives of Building Trades I & II through actual construction projects at CCHS or in the community.
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Training simulates the expectations of employers and the workplace environment.
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Students demonstrate problem solving and leadership skills while working on secondary and post secondary levels.
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Students are evaluated on performance as employees, and expectations and standards are constantly monitored.
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Students complete course requirements for their Diploma in Construction Technology at Wytheville Community College.