Carpentry

Program Description
This Carpentry curriculum is designed to train students to construct residential structures using standard building materials and hand and power tools. Carpentry skills and a general knowledge of residential construction will also be taught.
Course work includes: footings and foundations, framing, interior and exterior trim, cabinetry, blueprint reading, residential planning and estimating and other related topics. Students will develop skills through hands-on participation.
Graduates should qualify for employment in the residential building construction field as rough carpenters, framing carpenters, roofers, maintenance carpenters and other related job titles.
Program Name | Credit Hours | Program Type |
---|---|---|
Carpentry Diploma D35180 (Course Sequence) | 39 Credits | |
Construction Generalist Certificate - Plumbing C35180P (Course Sequence) | 17 Credits | |
Construction Generalist Certificate - Electrical C35180E (Course Sequence) | 17 Credits | |
Construction Generalist Certificate - AHR C35180H (Course Sequence) | 16 Credits | |
Residential Foundations & Framing C35180R (Course Sequence) | 14 Credits |
Program Details
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- Students will be able to demonstrate safe and proper use of tools.
- Students will be able to demonstrate the toll to task techniques
- Students will be able to estimate job cost.
- Students will be able to demonstrate how to set up a site for construction.

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