Masonry Syllabus - From Browser
Masonry Syllabus - From Browser
Masonry Syllabus - From Browser
Course Description:
Masonry is a three -year program of study that prepares students to work in the masonry and building trades and prepares
qualified individuals to progress into supervisory or proprietorship positions in the masonry field. Students develop an
understanding of masonry work and learn to communicate using the trade terms. Sustainability and green building
concepts are integrated into all aspects of the course. Course safety is reinforced continually throughout the course
sequence. Technology-related reading, writing, vocabulary, mathematics, blueprint reading and materials and building
science are integrated throughout the curriculum. Skill development includes a knowledge of mason’s tools, wall layout
basics, introduction to laying of brick and block, basic building of brick and block corners. Students will become familiar
with the fundamentals of masonry in both theory and practical applications.
Course Requirements:
Occupational requirements are met through project-based learning combined with the necessary theory and employment
skills. Course activities and projects required for successful completion of Level 1 include tests, portfolio development,
technical writing papers, authentic assessments, Midterm Exam and a Final Exam.
Course Objectives:
The students will be able to explain:
Proper care and use of tools
Safety practices and accident prevention
Measurements and Estimating
Green Building Practices
Development and manufacture of mortar, brick and concrete
Laying of brick and concrete block
Development of projects and design elements
Course Requirements
Students enrolled in Masonry Year 1 will be required to become familiar with the proper use and care of masonry tools
and equipment. The students will become aware of safety practices and accident prevention in accordance with OSHA
standards. The student will also become familiar with measurement, layout procedures and the materials used in this
field.
Course Description:
Masonry is a three -year program of study that prepares students to work in the masonry and building trades and prepares
qualified individuals to progress into supervisory or proprietorship positions in the masonry field. Students develop an
understanding of masonry work and learn to communicate using the trade terms. Sustainability and green building
concepts are integrated into all aspects of the course. Course safety is reinforced continually throughout the course
sequence. Technology-related reading, writing, vocabulary, mathematics, blueprint reading and materials and building
science are integrated throughout the curriculum. Skill development includes a knowledge of mason’s tools, wall layout
basics, introduction to laying of brick and block, basic building of brick and block corners. Students will become familiar
with the fundamentals of masonry in both theory and practical applications.
Course Requirements:
Occupational requirements are met through project-based learning combined with the necessary theory and employment
skills. Course activities and projects required for successful completion of Level 2 include tests, portfolio development,
technical writing papers, authentic assessments, Midterm Exam and a Final Exam.
Course Objectives:
The students will be able to explain:
Proper care and use of tools
Safety practices and accident prevention
Measurements and Material Estimating
Green Construction and Sustainable Practices
Development and manufacture of mortar, brick and concrete
Laying of brick and concrete block
Introduction to Blueprints and Project Design
Course Requirements
Students enrolled in Masonry Year 2 will be required to become familiar with the proper use and care of masonry tools
and equipment. The students will become aware of safety practices and accident prevention in accordance with OSHA
standards. The student will also become familiar with measurement, layout procedures and the materials used in this field
as well as sustainable practices when working on and developing site projects.
Course Description:
Masonry is a three -year program of study that prepares students to work in the masonry and building trades and prepares
qualified individuals to progress into supervisory or proprietorship positions in the masonry field. Students develop an
understanding of masonry work and learn to communicate using the trade terms. Sustainability and green building
concepts are integrated into all aspects of the course. Course safety is reinforced continually throughout the course
sequence. Technology-related reading, writing, vocabulary, mathematics, blueprint reading and materials and building
science are integrated throughout the curriculum. Skill development includes a knowledge of mason’s tools, wall layout
basics, introduction to laying of brick and block, basic building of brick and block corners. Students will become familiar
with the fundamentals of masonry in both theory and practical applications as well as developing a senior project.
Course Requirements:
Occupational requirements are met through project-based learning combined with the necessary theory and employment
skills. Course activities and projects required for successful completion of Level 3 include tests, portfolio development,
technical writing papers, authentic assessments, Midterm Exam and a Final Exam.
Course Objectives:
The students will be able to explain:
Proper care and use of tools
Safety practices and accident prevention
Measurements and Material Estimating
Green Construction and Sustainable Practices
Tile and Precast Panels
Measurements, Blueprints, Estimating and Project Design
Career Preparation, Apprenticeship Exploration, Business Management and Certification
Completion of a Senior Project
Course Requirements
Students enrolled in Masonry Year 3 will be required to become familiar with the proper use and care of masonry tools
and equipment. The students will become aware of safety practices and accident prevention in accordance with OSHA
standards. The student will also become familiar with measurement, layout procedures and the materials used in this field
as well as sustainable practices when working on and developing site projects.