Construction Cluster

Masonry & Tile Setting

About This Program

Throughout the Masonry & Tile Setting program students learn the fundamentals of masonry for construction and landscaping. Included is the art of laying brick, block, glass block, and stone, along with pouring concrete and tile setting. Through a series of projects, students will have hands-on experience constructing segmented retaining walls and installing concrete pavers, building chimneys, designing and installing brick and stone facing, decorative stone and concrete, as well as various floors and walks using stone, slate, brick, tile or pavers. Working with the Massachusetts Building Codes, reading blueprints, creating proposals and working on team projects both in our labs and off-campus provide students with hands-on masonry experience. See below for full course descriptions.

Career Paths

  • Mason/Bricklayer
  • Mason Tender
  • Mason Contractor
  • Sales
  • Concrete Finisher
  • Tile Setter
  • Plasterer
  • Estimator
  • Stone Mason
  • Hard Scaper
  • Masonry Foreman

Industry Partnerships

  • Massachusetts Trowel Trades Association
  • New England Concrete
  • Manufacturer Association
  • Local 3 Bricklayers
  • Allied Craftsmen Apprenticeship Program
  • SkillsUSA

Certifications

  • OSHA 10 Hour Construction
  • RAMSET Powder Activated Fastener License

Advisory Committee Members

  • Gabrielle Argentino
  • Danielle Argentino
  • John Belko, Belko Landscaping
  • Jonathan Costa, Costa Masonry
  • Fred D’Agata, M O’Mahoney Company
  • Stephen D’Agata, M O’Mahoney Company
  • Sam D’Agata, M O’Mahoney Company
  • Richard Demers, Demers Masonry
  • Pamela Dibello
  • Dave Dimmick, New England Concrete Manufactures Assc.
  • Jay Foster, Bonito & Foster Masonry LLC
  • Lee Gastonguay, Lee Masonry & StoneScape
  • Dan Hagan, H&L Masonry
  • Sean O’Leary, Attorney at Law
  • Cory Paulette, C&P Wood Furnaces
  • William Piper, Bil-co Masonry
  • Lexie Spiewak

Student Outcomes

Simeon Dunwell, Class of 2001.

Where are they now? MJS Construction (Owned by Michael Selig, North Shore Masonry alumni).

What is their job title? Union Bricklayer

“Going to Essex North Shore was the best decision I made in my life because it provided me with the skills needed to have a lifelong career in Masonry.”

Meet the Masonry & Tile Setting Teachers

David Collins

Mr. David Collins

Masonry & Tile Setting Teacher
[email protected]

Masonry & Tile Setting Course Descriptions

Course NumberNameCreditGrade Level
ms101Masonry & Tile Setting Exploratory 91.0Grade 9
ms103Masonry & Tile Setting 910.0Grade 9
ms200Masonry & Tile Setting 1016.0Grade 10
ms201Masonry & Tile Setting Theory 104.0Grade 10
ms300Masonry & Tile Setting 1120.0Grade 11
mc301Masonry & Construction Theory 114.0Grade 11
ms305Masonry & Tile Setting Cooperative Education 1112.0Grade 11
pcn301CTE Pathway: STEM for Construction2.0Grade 11
pcn302CTE Pathway: Understanding Specifications & Blueprints2.0Grade 11
ms400Masonry and Tile Setting 1220.0Grade 12
mc401Masonry & Construction Theory 124.0Grade 12
ms405Masonry and Tile Setting Cooperative Education 1224.0Grade 12
pcn401CTE Pathway: Construction Management2.0Grade 12
pcn402CTE Pathway: Renewable Energy in Construction2.0Grade 12
Masonry & Tile Setting Exploratory 9 

Course # ms101 | Credit: 1
This five-day cycle exploratory course introduces grade 9 students to the masonry & tile setting trade. Students work with brick and mortar to construct pyramids and chimneys, as well as creating patios with concrete pavers in various patterns. Students also learn by doing all phases of work, from setup to preparation to completion of a project. 

Masonry & Tile Setting 9 

Course # ms103 | Credits:10
This semester-based course provides students with experience in working with brick and mortar projects: constructing pyramids and chimneys and patios using concrete pavers in various patterns. In addition, students will work with brick, concrete block, stone, tile and concrete. Studies and hands-on work range from brick veneering to concrete slab work. Students will also develop hand coordination skills using tools of the masonry trade. 

Masonry & Tile Setting 10 

Course # ms200 | Credits: 16
This full-year course provides students with further experience in working with brick, concrete block, stone, tile and concrete along with continued work with brick veneering to concrete slab projects. Students in the program continue to develop hand coordination skills using tools of the masonry trade. 

Masonry & Tile Setting 10 Theory 

Course # ms201 | Credits: 4
This full-year, classroom-based course helps students to learn trade terminology, complete safety testing on all equipment, and complete textbook chapter work. Students work through a series of three textbooks, completing chapters related to the actual work they are performing in the career technical area. In addition, students learn the history and background of the trade such as how brick, block, tile, and concrete are manufactured. They also study ratios of materials to create mortar and concrete and their proper uses. 

Masonry & Tile Setting 11 

Course # ms300 | Credits: 20
This full-year course provides students with further experience in working with brick, concrete block, stone, tile and concrete along with brick veneering to concrete slab. In addition, students will be exposed to community work and on-site projects that allow them to apply their learning directly to a given situation and its particular needs. 

Masonry & Construction Theory 11 

Course # mc301 | Credits: 4
This full-year, classroom-based course examines the principles and theory of concrete block construction, block types, modular planning, estimating, installation of windows, doors and lintels, bonding, chimneys, concrete construction, planning, mixing, pouring, finishing, curing, testing, jointing and reinforcing. Operation of various hand and power equipment and estimating masonry materials will also be covered. 

Masonry & Tile Setting Cooperative Education 11 

Course # ms305 | Credits: 12
This semester-based course provides qualified students with a career technical employment opportunity. The program is designed to allow students on-the-job training by involving them in work that is directly related to their technical area of study. Cooperating employers provide additional training, pays students, and reports their performance to the school for every cycle. Please note that juniors are eligible for Cooperative Education during third and fourth quarters only. 

Masonry & Tile Setting 12 

Course # ms400 | Credits: 20
This full-year course provides students with further experience in working with brick, concrete block, stone, tile and concrete along with brick veneering to concrete slab. Successful students will also acquire techniques, a good work ethic, and understand the expectations of the trade. In addition, students will be exposed to community work and on-site projects that allow them to apply their learning directly to a given situation and its particular needs. 

Masonry & Construction Theory 12 

Course # mc401 | Credits: 4
This full-year, classroom-based course will help students learn technical theory, blueprint reading, project estimating, and the use of appropriate hand and power equipment. Topics will include concrete flatwork, footings, brick, block and stone walls along with project maintenance, repair, and computer estimating. Students will study in theory situations from outside projects in the community. 

Masonry & Tile Setting Cooperative Education 12 

Course # ms405 | Credits: 12
This full-year course provides qualified students with a career technical employment opportunity. The program is designed to allow students on-the-job training by involving them in work that is directly related to their technical area of study. Cooperating employers provide additional training, pays students, and reports their performance to the school for every cycle. 

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