BOAT & YACHT REPAIR & REFURBISHING TECHNOLOGY
Boat and Yacht Installation/Repair Technology provides students with the technology necessary to qualify for employment as carpenters, cabinet makers, wood finishers, spray and brush painters, fiberglass
laminators and repair persons within the marine industry.
Key elements of this program are covered by an individualized, competency-based method of instruction in three separate sections that make up the program. The first of these, Woodworking, incorporates the entire spectrum, from basic framing and erecting bulkheads, to making cabinets, drawers and doors. The second, Painting, includes both classroom and hands-on activities. Students are taught to prep materials before paint or varnish applications and the proper use of paint related tools and equipment. Fiberglass, the final section, focuses on the repair and manufacture of fiberglass products. Varied use of tools for different repair and lamination processes is covered by lectures and demonstrations.
MARINE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
Marine Service Technology is a job preparatory program that presents students with technical and manipulative skills that are necessary to diagnose, overhaul and repair marine systems and their components. With the application of mechanical theory, class lectures, hands-on shop activities, demonstrations and visual aids, students are taken through marine sub-systems and instructed in their theory of operation, diagnosis and repair. Each student is expected to maintain a journal that is based on daily lectures. Evaluations are contingent on results of periodic tests and manipulative assessments throughout the program. The program offers students the opportunity to prepare for various careers in the marine field.
Applicants are admitted to the program quarterly and must meet the state’s minimum academic standards in reading, mathematics and language. Successful graduates are eligible for entry-level positions as marine riggers, service writer or parts personnel, outboard engine technician, stern drive and inboard gasoline technician and entry-level inboard diesel technician.
WELDING TECHNOLOGY
Become part of the marine, construction, and other industries that require skilled welders and welder helpers. Develop your ability in welding basics, cutting and joining metals, blueprint reading and preparation of layouts.
The Welding program offers students the opportunity to become skilled welders and welder helpers by providing instruction in the basics of welding, with equal emphasis on theory and hands-on experiences. By advancing through a series of processes, students learn to use gas or electricity to cut or join metal parts. Blueprint reading and the preparation and layouts are an important part of this program.
Students may enroll in this program at the beginning of each quarter, and must satisfy minimum academic requirements in reading, mathematics and language prior to completion. Graduates of the program are eligible to take the American Welding Society (AWS) certification examination administered by the instructor.