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Teacher:
Michael Kern, East Campus
The program is accredited by the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) through the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) and provides participants with defined career paths in the industry. This
hands-on program provides many opportunities to do live work and outside projects that test and refine the student’s skills.
Bricklayers or brick masons are craftspeople who construct and repair walls, partitions, arches, fireplaces, chimneys, and other structures from brick, block, concrete, and glazed tile. They must be able to lay out jobs, read blueprints and estimate materials and cost. Instruction in this trade includes learning skills involved in the cutting, chipping and laying of brick and concrete block, the
mixing and spreading of mortar and other bonding agents, and the cutting and laying of ceramic tiles. Students will learn to use tools, such as trowels, jointers, hammers, levels, gauge line and squares. Knowledge of mortar, cement, and other bonding agents is important to workers in this skilled trade.
Students will have the opportunity to apply their skills and knowledge by
helping to build a custom built home under the direction of their instructors. The local housing market has come to know the BCTC student built homes as a model of quality and craftsmanship.
Graduates of this program are prepared to seek employment in the masonry field or may choose to pursue more specialized training through an
apprenticeship and/or post-secondary education.
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BCTC Career Pathways:
- Brick Mason, Block Mason, and
Tile and Marble Setter Helper
- Brick Mason/Block Mason
- Tile and Marble Setter
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BCTC Career Pathways
Can Lead To:
- Contractor
- Masonry Instructor
- Estimator
- Bricklayer
- Cement Mason
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NCCER -
National Center for Construction Education and Research
The Masonry program participates in NCCER. This curricula and training process is supported by trade associations, contractors, schools, construction and maintenance users, pipeline operators, manufacturers, and third-party training providers.Visit www.nccer.org for further information.
Industry Certifications: NCCER, CORE, Level I, Level II
College Advanced Credits:
Pennsylvania College of Technology - Up to 12 credits |
Program Requirements/Costs:
(approximate)
- Work uniform and shoes - $85
- Textbook, workbook - $75
- Industry certification testing fees - $20/test
- Safety glasses - $8
- Tools - $120
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Program Entrance Recommendations:
- Reading at grade level
- Algebra I or Geometry
- Problem solving/troubleshooting skills
- Ability to work independently or in a team
- Hand-eye coordination
- Mechanical aptitude
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