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Masonry
Course Descriptions
EXPLORATORY
AND INTRODUCTION TO MASONRY (3 credits)
All Grade 9 students go through the Exploratory Program. Please
see page 7 for more detail. Students deciding to enter the field
of masonry will be introduced to the basics of safety and sanitation,
as well the use and care of hand tools, power tools and stationary
equipment. The students will identify basic tools and materials
used in the masonry trade and are introduced to opportunities
and expectations in the masonry field. They will demonstrate
and practice mixing mortar, laying masonry units true‑to‑line
and jointing masonry walls. Course safety is reinforced continually
throughout the course sequence. Technology-related reading, writing,
vocabulary, mathematics, blueprint reading and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
GENERAL
MASONRY (3 credits)
In Grade 10, this program is designed to provide students with
theoretical information covering safety, including power tool
use, lifting procedures and Material Safety Data Sheets. Students
will set up a work area, mix mortar to trade content and consistency,
construct masonry lead and pattern bond true to the line. Students
will perform both inside and outside production work as it relates
to the current curriculum. Technology-related reading, writing,
vocabulary, mathematics, blueprint reading and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
RESIDENTIAL
MASONRY (3 credits)
In Grade 11, students will demonstrate theoretical competency
in general estimating of masonry materials, concrete footings,
paving applications, masonry steps, flue chimney building codes,
and various concrete applications. Students will be able to identify
structural components associated with masonry using commercial
prints. Students will demonstrate the installation of pavers,
masonry steps and concrete flatwork, build a one-flue chimney
and erect pipe staging. Students will perform in-school and outside
masonry production projects for customers. Students reaching
an acceptable level of proficiency may be eligible for Work Based
Learning (WBL). Technology-related reading,
writing, vocabulary, mathematics, blueprint reading and science
are integrated throughout the curriculum.
RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL
MASONRY (3 credits)
In Grade 12, students will continue with safety their primary
focus on the job site, including equipment knowledge, such
as ladder, scaffolding and harnessing. Students will demonstrate
competency in building codes, arch and fireplace construction,
fireplace history and the function of a fireplace. Students
will demonstrate the installation of outdoor barbecues, masonry
arches and basic fireplaces, and building masonry projects
from working drawings. Students will demonstrate the ability
to complete a job application and interview and have entry-level
job readiness and trade skills. Students will perform both
in-school and outside masonry projects for customers as it
relates to the current curriculum and their skill level. Students
will demonstrate the ability to complete a job application
and interview and to perform entry-level job readiness and
trade skills. . Students reaching an acceptable level
of proficiency may be eligible for Work Based Learning (WBL). Each
student will take the National Occupational Competency Testing
Institute (NOCTI) exam, which is a performance-based test Technology-related
reading, writing, vocabulary, mathematics, blueprint reading
and science are integrated throughout the curriculum.
Students
successfully completing this course of study will be able
to pursue a two year or a four year engineering degree. Students
can obtain immediate employment in the masonry field. Employment
opportunities include: concrete installations; brick
and block installation; concrete forms installation; construction
laborer; fireplace installations; stone, brick and block
walls; stone and brick patio installation; retaining wall
installations; and tile installations (wall and floor).
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