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Green Building

Clatsop Community College - Off Campus Astoria

Number Section Delivery Name Credits Instructor Times BLD206 OL1 Online Green Building 3 Ryan Prochaska No Scheduled Times Students are introduced to the theory and practice of sustainable building for […]

$339

BPR DIR ST I

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

Final culmination of student’s BPR experience. Student will complete a capstone project of their design under the direction of their academic advisor. It is expected that student projects reflect an advanced level of knowledge in one or more areas of the BPR program.

$75

BPR DIR ST I

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

Final culmination of student’s BPR experience. Student will complete a capstone project of their design under the direction of their academic advisor. It is expected that student projects reflect an advanced level of knowledge in one or more areas of the BPR program.

$75

Historic Preservation and Restoration Theory

Online

This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.

BPR DIR ST I

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

Final culmination of student’s BPR experience. Student will complete a capstone project of their design under the direction of their academic advisor. It is expected that student projects reflect an advanced level of knowledge in one or more areas of the BPR program.

$75

Historic Preservation and Restoration Theory

Online

This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.

Historic Preservation and Restoration Theory

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

TR This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.

Historic Preservation and Restoration Theory

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

TR This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.

Historic Preservation and Restoration Theory

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

MW This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.

Historic Preservation and Restoration Theory

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

MW This course provides a historical perspective of the preservation and restoration movement in the United States. An in-depth analysis of preservation and restoration theories, development of preservation and restoration associations, and the evolution of laws related to historic restoration and preservation.

Field Lab – Morristown

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

A series of hands-on, project oriented classes designed to provide the student an opportunity to practice learned techniques, fine tune skills, and develop confidence in a real world setting. These experiential-based classes are held at the Morristown Field Lab house or in one of the preservation workshops.

$75

Field Lab – Morristown

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

A series of hands-on, project oriented classes designed to provide the student an opportunity to practice learned techniques, fine tune skills, and develop confidence in a real world setting. These experiential-based classes are held at the Morristown Field Lab house or in one of the preservation workshops.

$75

Field Lab – Morristown

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

A series of hands-on, project oriented classes designed to provide the student an opportunity to practice learned techniques, fine tune skills, and develop confidence in a real world setting. These experiential-based classes are held at the Morristown Field Lab house or in one of the preservation workshops.

$75

Material Science: Stained Glass

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.

$150

Material Science: Wood

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be

$150

Material Science: Stained Glass

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.

$150

Material Science: Wood

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be

$150

Material Science: Stained Glass

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.

$150

Material Science: Wood

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be

$150

HLST 1050 STRUCTURE THEORY AND PATHOLOGY

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

TR This course discusses and examines the processes of deterioration of historic buildings. Students will be able to methodically examine, analyze common problems and develop solutions that will be structurally, historically and economically valid.

HLST 1220 TRADITIONAL BUILDING STYLES

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

MW This course will focus on the traditional building styles found throughout the United States. Topics will include regions of construction and materials, time periods, prominent architects, as well as the theory and purpose behind various architectural styles.

HLST 1050 STRUCTURE THEORY AND PATHOLOGY

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

TR This course discusses and examines the processes of deterioration of historic buildings. Students will be able to methodically examine, analyze common problems and develop solutions that will be structurally, historically and economically valid.

HLST 1220 TRADITIONAL BUILDING STYLES

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

MW This course will focus on the traditional building styles found throughout the United States. Topics will include regions of construction and materials, time periods, prominent architects, as well as the theory and purpose behind various architectural styles.

Historic Research & Documentation

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

MW on campus. This course uses techniques commonly used by historians while examining historic buildings. The various systems used in the field will be explored including field measurements, field drawings, photography and historic research techniques.

Historic Research & Documentation

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

MW on campus. This course uses techniques commonly used by historians while examining historic buildings. The various systems used in the field will be explored including field measurements, field drawings, photography and historic research techniques.

Material Science: Wood

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be

$150

Mechanical Systems

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

Examination of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and insulation systems: their development and applications, and approaches to upgrading, adaptation, and restoration of period systems. Methods of unobtrusively inserting systems into historic buildings are presented. Techniques are applied in the lab and on site when applicable. LEED standards will be reviewed.

$75

Material Science: Stained Glass

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.

$150

Material Science: Wood

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be

$150

Mechanical Systems

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

Examination of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and insulation systems: their development and applications, and approaches to upgrading, adaptation, and restoration of period systems. Methods of unobtrusively inserting systems into historic buildings are presented. Techniques are applied in the lab and on site when applicable. LEED standards will be reviewed.

$75

Material Science: Stained Glass

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.

$150

Material Science: Wood

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be

$150

Mechanical Systems

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

Examination of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and insulation systems: their development and applications, and approaches to upgrading, adaptation, and restoration of period systems. Methods of unobtrusively inserting systems into historic buildings are presented. Techniques are applied in the lab and on site when applicable. LEED standards will be reviewed.

$75

Material Science: Stained Glass

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.

$150

Roofing & Flooring

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

An examination of the various materials usedto provide roof and floor coverings in historic
residential and commercial buildings. Slate,
wood shingle, clay tile, composite shingle, metal
panels, and built-up roofs will be examined. Floor
cloths, carpets, terrazzo, ceramic, linoleum,
and hardwood techniques like marquetry and
parquetry will be examined. In addition, alternate
sustainable materials for each system will be
discussed. Installation, repair, deterioration
problems, and maintenance concerns will be the
emphasis of each material.

$135

Roofing & Flooring

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

An examination of the various materials usedto provide roof and floor coverings in historic
residential and commercial buildings. Slate,
wood shingle, clay tile, composite shingle, metal
panels, and built-up roofs will be examined. Floor
cloths, carpets, terrazzo, ceramic, linoleum,
and hardwood techniques like marquetry and
parquetry will be examined. In addition, alternate
sustainable materials for each system will be
discussed. Installation, repair, deterioration
problems, and maintenance concerns will be the
emphasis of each material.

$135

Roofing & Flooring

Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville

An examination of the various materials usedto provide roof and floor coverings in historic
residential and commercial buildings. Slate,
wood shingle, clay tile, composite shingle, metal
panels, and built-up roofs will be examined. Floor
cloths, carpets, terrazzo, ceramic, linoleum,
and hardwood techniques like marquetry and
parquetry will be examined. In addition, alternate
sustainable materials for each system will be
discussed. Installation, repair, deterioration
problems, and maintenance concerns will be the
emphasis of each material.

$135

HLST 2060 MATERIAL SCIENCEMASONRY AND PLASTER

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

TR This course is a study of stone, brick, terracotta, cement, mortar and grout. The focus will be what causes these materials to fail, how to stabalize them, proper cleaning and repairs. Emphasis on how this is important to preservation and restoration will be covered. This course also studies plasters and gypsum wall board products. The focus will be on the common problems causing these materials to fail, and common installation techniques. Topics to include a typical plaster installation, and producing molded plaster architectural elements i.e. ceiling medallions.

HLST 2060 MATERIAL SCIENCEMASONRY AND PLASTER

Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah

TR This course is a study of stone, brick, terracotta, cement, mortar and grout. The focus will be what causes these materials to fail, how to stabalize them, proper cleaning and repairs. Emphasis on how this is important to preservation and restoration will be covered. This course also studies plasters and gypsum wall board products. The focus will be on the common problems causing these materials to fail, and common installation techniques. Topics to include a typical plaster installation, and producing molded plaster architectural elements i.e. ceiling medallions.