All faculty must have certified NCCER credital and be familiary with teaching adults and adult theory
Overall Course Description:
Introduction to Basic Construction Skills prepares individuals for entry-level positions on project sites by providing the basics in safety, hand and power tools, construction math, materials handling, construction drawings, rigging and employability skills. The knowledge and skills established in Core are the foundation that successful construction careers are built on.
Teaching/Learning Methods:
Lecture, PowerPoint, Group Discussion, Collaborative Learning, One-on-One Coaching, Hands-on Training, etc.
Total Hours:
126 - 150 hours
Course Design
The course content and curriculum are designed and from National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). There are nine modules of instruction in the core content. Each module contains basic instruction, performance profiles, and exams.
NCCER Credential
NCCER credentials are portable and recognized globally, allowing craft professionals to advance in their careers and build upon their knowledge and skills. Credentials are easy to access, track and verify online, allowing learners to share their educational achievements and journey-level certifications with instructors, employers, and industry stakeholders.
Admission Requirements
The following criteria will be used for acceptance to Intrinsic Career and Training Institute:
Every applicant must submit proof of the following documentation:
Prior to registration, all candidates must provide a copy of a criminal background check (CBC) within the last 6 months. Applicants with a conviction may be accepted into the program, however eligibility to sit for the state Competency Exam will be at the discretion of the state. A waiver will be needed for the application to be approved.
30 days prior to start of class