Course Student Learning Outcomes by Discipline Course ID SLO CFT 100 Students will successfully demonstrate the safe use of basic power tools and outline and perform the steps necessary to square up a piece of rough lumber using power tools. CFT 105 - Students will be able to identify different types of carcass construction and be able to demonstrate an understanding of the construction details of a specific piece of carcass furniture. CFT 105 Identify and analyze wood and man-made materials as they are related to design and function problems inherent in construction of furniture. CFT 108 Students will analyze overhead, materials, labor and profit in order to develop pricing strategies for work. CFT 108 Students will be able to identify the factors in creating a market strategy for a specific woodworking business in a given market. CFT 110A Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the construction and design of traditional solid wood carcass furniture as it pertains to wood movement. CFT 110B Using Period furniture as an example, students will be able to understand the design and construction restraints as they pertain to wood movement. CFT 111A Students will be able to show proficiency in the use of various jigs for making both through and half blind dovetails used in making drawers. CFT 111B Students will be able to show proficiency in the use of various jigs for making both through and half blind dovetails used in making drawers. CFT 118 Students will be able to develop a design of an original piece of furniture based on given criteria either contemporary or period. CFT 120 Students will; 1.Identify construction details needed to complete project. 2.Analyze construction details, which need further research to complete. 3.Create a plan of procedure to achieve completion of project. CFT 122 Students will; 1.Identify construction details needed to complete project. 2.Analyze construction details, which need further research to complete. 3.Create a plan of procedure to achieve completion of project. CFT 124 Students will; 1.Identify construction details needed to complete project. 2.Analyze construction details, which need further research to complete. 3.Create a plan of procedure to achieve completion of project. CFT 128 Students will; 1.Identify construction details needed to complete project. 2.Analyze construction details, which need further research to complete. 3.Create a plan of procedure to achieve completion of project. CFT 130 Students will apply quality control principles to individual and production work . CFT 131 Student will demonstrate competency in guitar set-up. CFT 132A Apply quality control principles to individual and production work CFT 132A Demonstrate competency in the process of steam bending with various methods. CFT 132B Fabricate and use various jigs, forms, molds, and fixtures, which will aid in a start-up business and electric guitar production. CFT 133A Students will be able to analyze and diagnose repairs needed on guitar. CFT 133A Students will be able to perform repairs needed on guitar and give estimate of labor and material cost. CFT 133B Students will be able to perform an advanced custom set-up on guitar, including frets, nut saddle, action and intonation. CFT 134A 10/06/2015 10:44 Analyze electric guitar string height and make necessary adjustments and perform necessary processes in order to adjust Page 1 of Course ID SLO CFT 134A desired action. CFT 134A Students will select lumber of proper species and grain orientation and create/fabricate an electric guitar neck which will function at desired specifications. CFT 134B Fabricate and use various jigs, forms, molds, and fixtures, which will aid in a start-up business and electric guitar production. CFT 135 Student will be able to design and construct an acoustic guitar to given specifications. CFT 136 Student will be able to design and construct an acoustic guitar to given specifications. CFT 137 Student will be able to design and construct an arch top guitar to given specifications. CFT 138 Student will be able to design and construct an arch top guitar to given specifications. CFT 141 Be able to demonstrate the ability to evaluate and design a specific tool to satisfy a specific need. CFT 142 Demonstrate appropriate strategies in tuning, using and maintaining metal and wooden hand planes CFT 143 Students will demonstrate competency in construction techniques of box making. CFT 144 Students will demonstrate an understanding of the principles of reducing complex work to a series of simple tasks or operations and the essential requirement of interchangeability of like parts in production work. CFT 145 Through the manufacturing of specific products, production techniques of fabrication will be demonstrated. CFT 148 Students will understand and apply the process of cutting two veneers at once on a bevel to fabricate marquetry. CFT 149 Students will demonstrate proficiency and skill in the techniques and use of tools needed to hand cut both through and half blind dovetail joinery. CFT 150 Students will demonstrate the ability to apply hand tool skills in the construction of wood furniture. CFT 151 Students will be able to identify and outline: the use of veneer in the furniture industry, various techniques used in cutting joining and applying veneer, and the various tools and adhesives required in the application of veneer to wooden furniture. CFT 152 Students will show proficiency in advanced veneering techniques and in construction and repair of period furniture. CFT 153 Students will be able to identify design elements in period furniture and identify period and style of furniture. CFT 154 - Students will design and construct a piece of furniture with a theme using and incorporating period furniture design elements. CFT 155 Students will demonstrate proficient knowledge of the materials, tools and methods used in ladder-back and Windsor chair construction. CFT 156 Students will construct a 3-slat ladder back chair or a Windsor chair using "green" wood. CFT 159A Students will demonstrate proficiency in the process of designing a chair with a specific function. CFT 159B Students will demonstrate proficiency in the process of designing a table with a specific function. CFT 160A Students will be able to construct a functional comfortable chair with a specific need. CFT 160B Students will be able to construct a functional table with a specific need. CFT 163 Students will demonstrate proficiency of the fabrication techniques of applying plastic laminate products. CFT 164 Students will show an understanding of the various wall structures, in order to assess cabinet attachment options. CFT 165A Students will show proficiency in taking on site measurements and developing working drawings/blue prints for residential cabinetry. 10/06/2015 10:44 Page 2 of Course ID SLO CFT 165B Students will be able to design residential cabinetry utilizing the 32mm system. CFT 166 Students will gain knowledge of the various material options in residential cabinet construction. CFT 167A Students will gain knowledge of the various material options in residential cabinet construction. CFT 167B Students will gain knowledge of the various material options in residential cabinet construction. CFT 168 Students will be able to identify all of the components for stairway construction. CFT 169 Students will become familiar with the current available software utilized in cabinetmaking. CFT 170 Students will be able to design and construct functional workbench for shop or factory. CFT 171 Students will display a working knowledge of the processes and techniques in making a coopered door. CFT 172 Students will be able to identify and utilize all of the tool on the tool bar of TURBOCAD. CFT 173 A bamboo culm will be split, straightened, heat treated and planed into six 60-degree angle strips that are glued, turned on a lath. CFT 175 Students will gain knowledge of the use and function of available hardware, which can be used in making jigs and fixtures. CFT 176 Students will demonstrate their understanding of sharpening the three basic tools ; the skew, the gouge, and the parting tool by grinding the proper straight or curved, hollow grind or flat grind on the appropriate tool. CFT 177 Students will be able to apply learned processes and techniques to turning period furniture accents, moldings and components. CFT 178 Students will be able to apply turning techniques and processes to the manufacture of Architectural turnings and furniture parts. CFT 180 Students will be able to compare and contrast the two basic methods of bending wood; laminate bending and steam bending. CFT 182 Student will be able to design, construct and raise a simple timber frame structure. using traditional and contemporary methods. CFT 185 Students will create a shop, machine and tool layout, floor plan for a given space with given needs. CFT 186 Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of production carving machinery and technology utilized in industry. CFT 187 Students will be able to evaluate and select wood appropriate for various carving processes. CFT 188 Students will demonstrate proficiency in relief carving both low and high relief. CFT 189 Students will demonstrate proficiency in advanced techniques as they apply to the selected topic. Carving in the round Pierced carving Applied carving CFT 190 Students will be able to identify and utilize appropriate hardware for period and contemporary furniture. CFT 195 Students will be able to describe, evaluate and utilize finishes available and appropriate for specific furniture applications. CFT 198 Students will research and develop a solution and a plan to resolve a specific finishing problem/ application. 10/06/2015 10:44 Page 3 of