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Exterior envelope I

The exterior envelope of a building is the physical barrier between the interior and exterior environment. Not only does the exterior envelope provide structural support, moisture management, temperature control, and sound insulation, a high-quality design also serves an aesthetic purpose by providing a pleasing appearance.

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Graphic of the exterior envelope of a commercial building being framed on top of blueprints.

Course Description

The course will explore what the building envelope is and how it functions, materials, plans, and the typical role of a beginning exterior envelope employee. Students will learn about the different exterior products, employer-specific safety responsibilities, and specific tools for the trade, in addition to basic processes for exterior envelope systems.


Prerequisites: None

Course Details
Credentials Earned

instructor: TBD

Jason Roh- Director of Instruction

Director of Instruction, West Michigan Construction Institute.

“Our instructor kept everyone involved, interested, having fun, as well as making sure we all understood the exterior envelope skills we were developing.”
- Exterior Envelope '24 Graduate

exterior envelope I Curriculum

Fall Semester modules

Work at construction and industrial job sites can be hazardous. Most job-site incidents are caused by at-risk behavior, poor planning, lack of training, or failure to recognize the hazards. To help prevent incidents, every company must have a proactive safety program. Safety must be incorporated into all phases of the job and involve employees at every level, including management.

spring semester modules

Students will learn what is meant by “Envelope” and the importance of water-tightness and sealing a building. These modules will discuss different products and systems, sealants, flashings as well as glazing.

exterior envelope I registration form

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