Masonry
Curriculum Overview
Skills Developed
$24,000 Average Starting Salary
$60,000 Average Experienced Salary
Certifications
- NCCER Masonry Certification
- OSHA
Program Courses
Masonry 1 introduces students to the masonry trade and prepares them to lay building materials such as brick, stone, pavers, and concrete block to construct or repair walls, and other structures. Topics include: basic safety, masonry tools and equipment, measurements, drawings and specifications, mortar, and masonry installation techniques.
Masonry 2 is an advanced preparation course for the masonry trade. Topics include: residential plans and drawing interpretation, residential masonry, grout and other reinforcement, metal work in masonry, advanced laying/construction techniques and moisture control, elevated work, construction inspection and quality control.
Masonry 3 is an advanced preparation course for the masonry trade. Topics include: residential plans and drawing interpretation, residential masonry, grout and other reinforcement, metal work in masonry, advanced laying/construction techniques and moisture control, elevated work, construction inspection and quality control.
Masonry 4 is a Work-Based Learning Experience.
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