Noncredit Schedule Spring 2013

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CONSTRUCTION • MANUFACTURING • INDUSTRY Appliance Repair: Water Supply (cont.) Tuition: $350 Sessions: 12

Course Fee: $79

Course: 25436 E. Bretall Tues., Thur. 5/21 - 6/27 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 033

Basic Plumbing This course enables students to read and follow schematics/diagrams/rough-in sheets to install or repair plumbing fixtures, to troubleshoot, and make repairs. It also covers identifying pipe and fittings, proper methods for joining all types of pipe and fittings, hanging and securing pipe, and using materials and tools. Emphasis is on all plumbing materials, tools, suppliers, equipment, and methods. Topics include removing, replacing, and repairing plumbing fixtures; new installations; and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students will be able to make plumbing repairs, install plumbing fixtures, and be able to join various pipe and fittings. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $295 Course Fee: $75 Sessions: 9 HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 020 Course: 25437 Sat. 1/19 - 3/16

L. Stottlemire 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Course: 25438 Sat. 4/6 - 6/1

L. Stottlemire 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

This class is a hands-on course on how to clean and maintain major appliances to save operating costs and possible repair calls. Instructions and methods of simple checks and fixes that can be done by the homeowner/small shop owner to help keep appliances running smoothly and properly. This class also acts as a demonstration for those who may be interested in entering the appliance repair field. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $79 Sessions: 2

Course Fee: $39

Course: 26108 Mon., Wed. 3/11 - 3/13 TBA

E. Bretall 6:00 - 8:30 PM

Course: 26109 Mon., Wed. 4/8 - 4/10 TBA

E. Bretall 6:00 - 8:30 PM

Basic Residential Wiring This course will teach the student basic electrical theory and hands-on wiring knowledge. The student will practice repairing cords, plugs, lights and doorbells. Also emphasized are switches and receptacles. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $69 Course Fee: $89 Sessions: 1 HCC - Edgewood Hall, Rm. 235 Course: 25441 Sat. 3/9

Basic Refrigeration This course is designed to improve the competency level of the participant in the basic and fundamental areas of refrigeration - definitions and terms, the refrigeration cycle of operation, and component recognition. Learn the theory of heat transfer as applied to refrigeration processes including compression, types of refrigerants, regulations and procedures for refrigerant recovery, recycling, reclaiming, and more. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $395 Sessions: 6 or 15

Course Fee: $50

Course: 25439 Sat. 1/19 - 2/23 HCC - Observatory, LAB

G. Milich, Sr. 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 25440 G. Milich, Sr. Tues., Thur. 4/23 - 6/13 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 020

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Basic Residential Appliance Maintenance

J. Paul 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 25442 Sat. 5/4

J. Paul 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Course: 25443 Sat. 6/29

J. Paul 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Comfort Cooling The objective of this training is to introduce the basics of the refrigeration system as it applies to comfort cooling. This course will cover such topics as: the refrigeration cycle and its components, refrigerant types and issues, and basic building refrigeration systems. What is refrigeration? Learn the technical skills to operate a mechanical refrigeration system from function to installation and more. Learn to install and service all types of cooling equipment. Basic Refrigeration or permission of instruction required. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available.

Comfort Cooling (cont.) Tuition: $395 Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $50

Course: 25444 Sat. 3/2 - 4/13 HCC - Observatory, LAB No class 3/30.

G. Milich, Sr. 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Construction Blueprint Reading This course teaches the construction worker how to read the different parts of blueprints. It begins with the basics and progresses through plans and specifications. Topics include site work; architectural plans including elevations, sections and schedules; structural plans; mechanical drawings including plumbing, heating, and air conditioning; and electrical work on power, lighting, and controls. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $219 Sessions: 4

Course Fee: $39

Course: 25462 F. Stoker Tues., Thur. 1/15 - 1/24 6:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Fallston Hall, Rm. 201

Construction Cost Estimating I An intensive study of the estimating process, this course includes types of estimates and estimating procedures; types of construction drawings; reading and interpreting scale drawings; specifications that include state and local building code; calculating and processing bids, quotes, and contracts; and a review of math associated with estimating. Additional topics include costs associated with mechanical, structural, interior and exterior finishing; labor, cost codes, and other related costs; and special conditions associated with cost estimating. Text required. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Transcript available. Tuition: $325 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $39

Course: 25463 Tues., Thur. 2/5 - 3/7 TBA

F. Stoker 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Drywall Repair It is almost inevitable that you will need to patch or repair drywall somewhere in your house. Drywall is easily repaired with virtually no evidence of any of the damage. If you have plaster walls, many of the techniques listed here can be used to repair plaster cracks and

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