Chabot College 2024-2026 419 APPRENTICESHIP, APRO Program Learning Outcomes 1. Describe, identify, and demonstrate policies, procedures, and mitigations to ensure a safe work environment 2. Describe and identify standard materials, roofing layouts, and system configurations 3. Read, draw, interpret, and apply documents, e.g., blueprints, codes, procedures, to installation and maintenance activities 4. Demonstrate use of tools, materials, processes, and troubleshooting techniques on leak occurrences. Required Core APRO 9701 Introduction to Roofing/Waterproof Industry 3 APRO 9702 Roof/Waterproof Material/Equipment 3 APRO 9703 Build-Up Roofing Assemblies 3 APRO 9704 Cold-Applied Roofing Systems 3 APRO 9705 Roofing Shingles 3 APRO 9706 Rigid Roofing 3 APRO 9707 Maintenance/Repair/Re-Roofing 3 APRO 9708 Single-Ply Roofing and Waterproofing Systems 3 APRO 9709 Plans and Specifications 3 APRO 9710 Standard First Aid 3 APRO 9795 Occupational Work Experience - Roofing Apprenticeship 1-8 Total 31-38” APPRENTICESHIP: ROOFING (APRO) COURSES 9701 Introduction to Roofing/Waterproof Industry 3 Units Introduction to the apprenticeship program for the roofing and waterproofing industry including safety, use of tools and equipment, types of roofs and structural design. Student must be registered in the IRCC Apprentice Program. Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 54 hours 9702 Roof/Waterproof Material/Equipment 3 Units Preparation and application of various roofing and waterproofing materials including bitumen and asphalt products, built-up roofing materials and adhesives, rigid roofing materials, elastomeric and plastic membranes, flashing materials, fasteners and operation and maintenance of small engines. Student must be registered in the IRCC Apprentice Program. Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 54 hours 9703 Build-Up Roofing Assemblies 3 Units Preparation and application of built-up roofing assemblies and related components. Including roof preparation, handling, and loading of Built-up roofing materials. Operation, maintenance, and safety of kettle operation. Overview of other built-up roofing consideration - Insulation, Sumps and drains and Flashings. Student must be registered in the IRCC Apprentice Program. Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 54 hours 9704 Cold-Applied Roofing Systems 3 Units Preparation and application of cold-applied assemblies and related components including waterproofing, dampproofing, asphaltic, bituminous sheet and membrane, elastomeric sheet and fluid applied systems. Student must be registered in the IRCC Apprentice Program. Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 54 hours 9705 Roofing Shingles 3 Units Application and maintenance of various roofing shingle systems including safety, preliminary work, new construction, reroofing, roll roofing and wood shingles and shakes. Student must be registered in the IRCC Apprentice Program. Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 54 hours 9706 Rigid Roofing 3 Units The preparation and application of rigid roof materials, including one and two piece Mission tiles, Roman tiles, Concrete interlocking tiles, slate and rigid materials. Hoisting and handling of rigid materials. Student must be registered in the IRCC Apprentice Program. Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 54 hours 9707 Maintenance/Repair/Re-Roofing 3 Units The maintenance, repair and re-roofing, waterproofing and dampproofing of built-up, shingle, cold applied, single-ply and rigid roofs. Includes safety, material handling and leak detection. Student must be registered in the IRCC Apprentice Program. Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 54 hours 9708 Single-Ply Roofing and Waterproofing Systems 3 Units The application and maintenance of single-ply roofing and waterproofing systems. Includes materials and safety of EDPM, Modified Bitumen and Thermoplastic systems. Student must be registered in the IRCC Apprentice Program. Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 54 hours 9709 Plans and Specifications 3 Units The development and application of plans, specifications, regulations, cost estimating and mathematics for the roofing and waterproofing industry. Use of and reading plans, specification and codes related to the roofing trade. Mathematics, and square determinations. Student must be registered in the IRCC Apprentice Program. Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 54 hours 9710 Standard First Aid 3 Units Development of first aid knowledge and skills necessary to care for most personal injuries and to meet most personal injuries, including but not limited to heat related illness, burns, bleeding, shock, stroke, seizures, and allergies. Accident prevention. Development of CPR knowledge and skills necessary to care for victims of sudden cardiac arrest, and use of AED. Successful completion of the knowledge and skills tests qualifies for an American Red Cross Adult CPR, AED and Standard First Aid Certification, valid for 2 years. Student must be registered in the IRCC Apprentice Program. Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 54 hours