Description
Interior finish is the study and practice of the common materials and procedures used for finishing the interior of residential housing. Students will participate in lecture and lab activities that include techniques and best practices for hanging drywall, compound and taping, interior molding and trim work, modem and reproduction floor and ceiling finishes, and materials estimating. Safety procedures, proper use of hand and power tools, and specific math calculations will be integrated throughout the class.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Student understands pertinent interior finish product and performance data, and demonstrates appropriate selection of materials for specific applications
- Student demonstrates safe and professional work habits while executing on assigned projects
- Student demonstrates appropriate selection and utilization of tools common to interior finishes encompassed by the scope of this course
- Student demonstrates ability to select, measure, cut, fashion and install insulation products
- Student demonstrates ability to select, measure, cut, fashion, install and finish drywall
- Student demonstrates ability to select, measure, cut, fashion and install pre-hung interior doors
- Student demonstrates ability to select, measure, cut, fashion and install basic interior trim and mouldings
- Student demonstrates ability to perform quality take-off materials estimates for interior finishes from 2 dimensional blueprints and related construction documents
Semester
Spring
Notes
With the exception of CC 103, Construction Carpentry (CC) courses are open only to students accepted and enrolled in the Construction Technology/Preservation Carpentry Certificate Program.