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The NAWCC School of Horology offers a Clockmaker Program which is designed to prepare the novice in the skill of clock repair. The program begins with an introduction to clocks and their repair and gradually progresses to the more advanced learning techniques required in becoming skilled craftsmen. Graduates, fully equipped with knowledge and skills in the art of clock repair, can expect to attain at least an entry level position in this field. The Clockmaker Program consists of 12 courses.
The Clockmaker Program may also be taken in an accelerated offering (currently being revised) when available in accordance with the stipulation for "uninterrupted class time" for students receiving: federal, state or military funding. |
See School Catalog for further details of courses
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C-100: Introduction to Clock Repairs: June 20-July 1, 2011
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C-200: Clock Repair Skills: July 11-22, 2011
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C-300: Basic Clock Repairs: July 25-August 12, 2011
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C-400 Introduction to Clock Escapements: August 22-September 9, 2011
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C-500 Cuckoo and Torsion Pendulum Clocks: September 12-23, 2011
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C-600 Chiming Movement Clocks: October 3-21, 2011
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C-700 Tall Clocks: October 24-November 18, 2011
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C-800 Platform and Lever Escapement Clocks: November 28-December 16, 2012
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C-900 Wooden Movement Clocks: January 23-February 10, 2012
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C-1000 Machine Tools and Construction: February 20-March 16, 2012
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C-1100: Miscellaneous Clock Movements: March 26-April 20, 2012
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C-1200 Advanced Clock Repair: April 30-June 1, 2012
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Clock Program Scheduled Breaks
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