Hydraulics
This course deals with the analysis and hydraulic design of by systems such as reservoirs dams, spillways, gates, open channels, pipe networks, pumps and turbines; sediment transport in rivers and reservoir; computer hydraulic modeling.
Physics for Engineers
Vectors; kinematics; dynamics; work, energy, and power; impulse and
momentum; rotation; dynamics of rotation; elasticity; and oscillation. Fluids;
thermal expansion, thermal stress; heat transfer; calorimetry; waves;
electrostatics; electricity; magnetism; optics; image formation by plane and
curved mirrors; and image formation by thin lenses.
Rough and Finishing Carpentry 2
This course/qualification consists of competencies on specialized carpentry
that a person must achieve in the installation of architectural walls, ceilings, and floors, using different
types of materials.
CT 321 - Construction Materials and Testing
This course is designed to provide trainees’
fundamental principles of the behavior, physical and engineering properties
of various common construction materials, including natural stones,
stands, aggregates, cement, concrete and steel. Selection and design of
materials based on their intended use in design and construction are
emphasized.