Introduction to Decks and Fences

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Learn basic construction techniques to build projects relating to landscape construction. Learn how to interpret drawings, read a bill of materials, and build projects of varying sizes and complexity. Select appropriate tools and fasteners aligning with project requirements. Develop skills to support the construction of decks and fences on a smaller scale to serve as an introduction to the trade. Explore landscape construction as a potential career pathway.

This course will be in City School by Mohawk's Mobile Classroom in the Haldimand County Caledonia Centre (HCCC) Parking Lot (100 Haddington Street, Caledonia).

This course is offered in partnership with Haldimand County Economic Development & Tourism.

Course Details

Course Delivery
In-person
Course Location
Mobile Classroom in Haldimand County Caledonia Centre (HCCC) (Parking Lot 100 Haddington Street)
Course Dates
May 13 to June 13, 2024
Days
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Time of Day
3 pm to 7 pm
Cost
No cost to learners (fully subsidized)

Pathways

Participants in the Introductions to Decks and Fences course will gain hands-on experience for employment with landscape design and installation companies.

Introduction to Decks and Fences is a non-postsecondary course. Participants who complete this course can earn hours towards the 120 hours of non-postsecondary courses required for the College Fundamentals Certificate.

Eligibility

Those who meet the following criteria are eligible to take City School courses:

  • 19 years of age or older
  • Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or protected persons / refugee claimants with notice of decision
  • For online courses, those living within Ontario; for in-person courses, those living within the community in which the course(s) is being offered.
  • If English is not your first language, Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) Level 5 or higher is recommended

Note: High school completion is not a requirement. 
 

We welcome applications from all those interested in City School, but please note that priority will be given to those who meet one or more of the following criteria:

  • have no or limited postsecondary education (i.e., Not having previously completed an apprenticeship, and/or a certificate, diploma, and/or a degree at a college or university)

  • currently unemployed or underemployed (e.g., in receipt of Employment Insurance)
  • in receipt of social assistance (e.g., Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program)
  • living in a low-income household

Should class registration not be full by the application deadline, applicants who do not meet priority criteria will be considered on a chronological basis.

 

Who is not eligible?

  • Anyone who will be taking a post-secondary course or program, at Mohawk College or any other educational institution, will not be eligible to register for City School courses at the same time.
  • Anyone who is only granted permission to be in the country on a temporary basis (e.g. visitor’s visa).

We do our best to make case-by-case considerations.

Students can earn up to two (2) free postsecondary credits plus College 101 through City School.