b'BUILDING TRADESPROGRAM DESCRIPTIONDo you like working with your hands? A Cooperative Vocational Education (CVE) program, students (minimum 16 years old) spend one day per week in a classroom learning essential construction theory and four days per week receiving hands-on instruction with a contractor. Students may experiencePART 1building construction trades in carpentry, concrete, flooring, renovating,Carpentry Tools and Equipment heating/HVAC, plumbing, painting, cabinet-making and other areas that will prepare them for employment, apprenticeship or further education. COURSE CODE: 9188 (30S) Carpentry Fundamentals 16 INTERNSHIP COURSE CODE: 8585 (20S) Surveying and ConcreteEach semester students will complete 375 hours of on the job training COURSE CODE: 9191 (30S) with a contractor. Students will have a wide variety of work options toFramingchoose from, dependent upon the availability of construction sites.COURSE CODE: 9189 (30S)CERTIFICATION PART 2LRATC will award certificates to students who successfully complete theInterior/Exterior Finishingrequirements of this eight-credit program. Students must complete COURSE CODE: 9190 (30S) 375 hours of work practicum and 125 theory hours in both PART 1 and Advanced FramingPART 2 to receive certification credit. COURSE CODE: 9192 (40S)TUITION & FEES Carpentry MillworkCOURSE CODE: 9193 (40S) Applied CarpentryAPPLICATION FEE: $20 (N/A for high school students ) COURSE CODE: 9194 (40S)TUITION: NO COST (high school students)|$4,000 full program|$2,000 per semesterSTUDENT FEE: $25 per semester|TEXTBOOK FEE: $100 (refundable)|WORKBOOK FEE: $35PART 1four credits, offered in Semester 2.ADDITIONAL COSTS: Students are responsible for transportation and costs associated with travel to work sites.PART 2four credits, offered in Semester 1. CSA approved work boots with safety toe and shank, hearing protection and CSA-approved safety glasses. Some tools PART 1 is not a prerequisite for PART 2.and/or appropriate warm/cold weather clothing are required. Hard hat and high visibility clothing may be required.September or February intake.'