400- Woods I- 2 Credits
A basic woodworking course with emphasis on hand tool use and care.

Some power woodworking machinery is covered. Emphasis on use, care and safety.

401- Woods II- 2 Credits
An advanced woodworking course emphasizing use, care and safe operation of all power woodworking machinery.

402- Woods III-2 Credits
The most advanced woodworking course teaching furniture making skill and techniques.

410- Metals I- 2 Credits
Basic metalworking courses covering metals and their properties, bench metalworking, hand tool uses, basic machine use and basic gas and arc welding principles. Students will complete approved projects.

411- Metals II- 2 Credits

An advanced metal working course with a concentration on advanced welding and metal machining skills, as well as project completion related to advanced applications.

420- Small Engine Repair- 1 Credit
A laboratory approach to the repair of two- and four-stroke gasoline engines, with special emphasis on diagnosing problems, repairing, and maintaining small engines. Theory related to modern fuel sources and gasoline alternatives will be covered.

421- Basic Electricity and Electronics- 1 Credit
A basic course in residential electricity and electronics. Students will cover basic residential wiring theories in practical laboratory activities related to household wiring. Students will also cover basic electronic theories in laboratory activities related to common electronic circuitry present in common everyday devices. Practical took use, repair, and job fields/opportunities for electrical and electronic work will also be covered in this course.

430- Drafting I- 2 Credits
A basic drafting course covering the principles of mechanical drawing.

431- Drafting II- 2 Credits
An advanced drafting course, students should expect to complete projects using advanced level skills, resources, and techniques. This course will include an introduction and transition to computer aided design.

432- Drafting III- 2 Credits
An architectural drafting course in which students will be exposed to both residential and commercial construction. Students will be required to complete projects using advanced level skills, resources, and techniques. Students will be creating prints using CAD.

433- Drafting IV- 2 Credits
Students will complete advanced projects in 2D using CAD software. This course will be individually designed for each student to reflect the specific area of interest.