CTE Curriculum
Prepare learners with CTE curriculum aligned to industry standards.
About the Course
In the Construction Technology I course, students will gain knowledge and skills needed to enter the workforce as carpenters or building maintenance supervisors or to prepare for a postsecondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering. Students will acquire knowledge and skills in safety, tool usage, building materials, codes, and framing.
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SAMPLE LESSON
Installation: Framing
Each lesson includes media-rich presentations, a pre-made lesson plan, assessments and engaging real-world projects and activities. To get an idea of what iCEV offers, explore the sample lesson and resources below.
Lesson Resources:
Lessons Available in This Course
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Basic Shop Safety: Elevated Work & Fall Protection
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Basic Shop Safety: Hazard Recognition Challenge
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Basic Shop Safety: Mechanical Hazards
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Basic Shop Safety: Non-Mechanical Hazards
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Basic Shop Safety: Personal Protective Equipment
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Basic Stair Construction
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Building Construction: Basic Masonry
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Concrete: Composition & Mixing
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Concrete: Constructing Forms & Curing
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Emerging Technologies in Construction
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Excavator Safety
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Hand & Power Tool Safety in Construction Environments
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HVAC: Basic Tools
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HVAC: Duct Fabrication Tools & Materials
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HVAC: Service & Installation Tools, Test Instruments & Materials
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HVAC: The Refrigeration Cycle
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Installation: Doors
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Installation: Door & Window Hardware
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Installation: Drywall
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Installation: Electrical Wiring & Control Systems
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Installation: Foundation & Subflooring
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Installation: Framing
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Installation: Plumbing Equipment & Fixtures
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Installation: Roofing
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Installation: Windows
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Introduction to Construction Drawings
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Introduction to Material Handling
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Personal & Occupational Health & Safety
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Site Preparation
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Trenching & Shoring Safety in Construction Environments
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Welding Shop Safety




