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Floorlaying 

Area of Study: Applied Industrial Technology (Floorlaying) Apprenticeship Program 
Degree/Certificate: Associate of Applied Science degree in Applied Industrial Technology with a concentration in Floorlaying  
Program Description

Students must be currently working in a registered apprenticeship program in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.

The apprenticeship program prepares the student to work as a journey-level Floorlayer, as well as earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree. A 4-year apprenticeship emphasizes the skill set required to be a highly skilled craftsman. The Floorlayer cuts, fits and installs hardwood flooring and various types of underlayment to insure smooth, level surfaces for a finished floor, scribes, cuts, fits, layout and seam tile and sheet goods. Also is an expert at cutting, binding, sewing and installing carpet.

At the completion of this program, it is expected that a student would be able to demonstrate the following:Floorlaying Degree Outcomes.pdf

Program Requirements

Suggested Semester Sequence

First Semester   Credits 

ATCT-1301

Introduction to Carpentry

2

ATCT-1310

Carpentry Safety

2

ATFL-1450

Floorlaying Concepts

2

ATFL-1600

Modular Tile  

2

ENG-1010

College Composition I

3

MATH-1160

Technical Mathematics I

4

 

Total

15

 
 
 
 
Third Semester   Credits 

ATFL-1650

Sheet Goods - Flash Coving

2

ATFL-1730

Unitary Back and Enhancer Back Carpentry

2

ATFL-2300

Ceramics II 

ATFL-2320

Wood Flooring II

Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci

See Catalog for AAS Degree requirement (2)  

Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci

See Catalog for AAS Degree requirement (2)

 2

Total

13

 
 
 
 
Program Total Credits

 

61

 
 
Notes 

(1)   ENG 2151 Technical Writing highly recommended.

(2)   Minimum 8 semester credits of Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci required (ART-1301 and ART-2100 recommended) — must include 6 semester credits at the 2000-level.

(C) = Capstone Course

Program Outcome