The amount of education necessary to have a career in carpentry
What is a high school diploma and 4 years at a trade school (apprenticeship)?
The amount of education necessary to have a career as an electrician.
What is a high school diploma and an electrician apprenticeship?
The amount of education necessary to have a career as a welder.
What is high school diploma with technical school or a community college welding program.
Many work for years as an apprentice.
The amount of education necessary to have a career as an electrical engineer?
What is a bachelor's degree (4 yr.) in
-electrical engineering
-electronics engineering
-OR a similar engineering field
The number of centimeters in a meter.
What is 100cm?
The typical pay for a career in Carpentry.
What is $37,000 - $75,000?
The typical pay for an electrician.
What is $52,000-$82,000?
The typical pay for a welder.
What is $36,800 - $63,120?
The typical pay for an electrical engineer
What is $51,000 - $110,000?
A tool used to measure length.
What is a ruler or measuring tape?
The CTEC program that will help you train for a career in carpentry/construction while you're still in high school.
What is the Residential Construction program?
Other trades that electricians work with on a project.
What are:
-construction
-carpentry
-engineering
List at least 2 skills needed to become a good welder.
What are: Math skills, attention to detail, good hand-eye coordination, physical strength and endurance, ability to learn new things, communication skills, teamwork ability
The school subject that engineers need to take a LOT of classes in.
What is math?
A tool used to make accurate 90 degree corners.
What is a square?
Some of the materials (other than wood) that a carpenter works with.
What are cement, metal and drywall?
Electricians are usually the ____ and _____ people on a project site.
What are "first" and "last"?
The CTEC program that will help you build your welding & design skills during high school.
What is the Manufacturing, Welding & Engineering program?
List 3 different technologies that an electrical engineer might work with.
What are:
-computers, satellites, cars, power plants, solar panels, motors, aircraft, sensors/measurement equipment, cell phones
The strongest shape used when framing a structure.
What is a triangle?
Some of the key "soft skills" required in carpentry.
What are communication and listening skills?
A phrase that describes the electrician profession (according to the video)
What is, "The Thinking Man's Trade"
One of the most important (and dangerous) jobs in this field.
What is underwater welding?
Name a topic that an ectrical engineering student might study
What are circuits, digital design, power, analog signals, digital signals, communications, controls, electronics, electromagnetism, microprocessors
A rigid framing system (often w/ triangles) that is used in building bridges, cranes, towers and even the International Space Station.
What is a truss?