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Year 1 |
Year 2 |
| Sept-Dec |
Jan-Apr |
May-Aug |
Sept-Dec |
Jan-Apr |
May-Aug |
| Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
Vacation |
Semester 3 |
Work Term 1 |
Work Term 2 |
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Year 3 |
Year 4 |
| Sept-Dec |
Jan-Apr |
May-Aug |
Sept-Dec |
Jan-Apr |
| Semester 4 |
Semester 5 |
Work Term 3 |
Work Term 4 |
Semester 6 |
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Semester 1
- Introduction to Drafting
- CAD A
- Environmental Technology
- Mathematics
- Generic Computer Training
- Surveying 1
- Communications
Semester 2
- Transportation Technology
- CAD B
- Construction Materials 1
- Drafting 2
- Applied Mechanics
- Mathematics
- Estimating 1
Vacation
Semester 3
- Building Services 1
- Building Construction 1
- Drafting & Design 3
- Contracts & Economics 1
- Structural Design 1
- History of Architecture
- Ontario Building Code 1
Work Term 1 |
Work Term 2
Semester 4
- Building Services 2
- Building Construction 2
- Drafting & Design 4
- Contracts & Economics 2
- Structural Design 2
- Ontario Building Code 2
- Active Citizenship
Semester 5
- Structural Design 3
- Building Environmental Services
- Building Construction 3
- Construction Management 1
- Construction Computer Applications
- General Education Band Selection
- Introduction to Urban Planning
Work Term 3
Work Term 4
Semester 6
- Building Construction 4
- Construction Management 2
- Human and Labour Relations
- Facilities Management
- Entrepreneurial Training
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(which do not reflect individual work experiences & exposures)
Work Term 1 and 2
Drafting
- Detailing and preparation of residential design drawings including working drawings.
- Introduction to the use of AutoCAD for drawing preparation.
Building Construction
- The student has studied the properties of major construction materials such as concrete, steel and wood.
- Residential construction materials and techniques have been studied. This includes the most common construction practices from the footings to the roof.
Contracts and Economics
- The student has completed a basic estimating course including quantity take-offs, unit costs and overall quantities and costs.
- The student is familiar with contractual relationships in the building industry including fundamentals of contracts and types of contracts.
Building Services
- The students have studied mechanical and electrical systems related to residential construction including heat loss calculations, plumbing system design and drawing, and the drawing of electrical services.
Work Term 3 and 4
The student has completed studies related to multiple family dwelling units in the subject areas of Building Construction, Drafting and Design, Building Services and Contracts and Economics.
After the fifth academic semester, the student has completed courses related to Construction Computer Applications, Construction Management, Construction Financial Management, Labour Relations and Facilities Management. The studies relate to the construction process from award of contract to completion of the contract and occupancy of the building.
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Work Term 1 |
Work Term 2 |
Work Term 3 |
Work Term 4 |
| Range |
$10.00 - 16.28 |
$10.00 - 17.00 |
$11.00 - 22.50 |
$11.00 - 19.66 |
| Average |
$13.69 |
$14.06 |
$14.32 |
$14.46 |
For further information, please contact: Colleen Hardy, Employment Consultant Mohawk College, P.O. Box 2034, Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3T2 Tel: 905-575-2241 Fax: 905-575-2359 Email: Colleen Hardy
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