Last updated on 2026-05-15
Program Overview
If ever there was a hands-on career, it would be carpentry. In a stocked tool kit, a carpenter’s hands and keen mind are the most important. Constructing, erecting, installing, and repairing structures and fixtures for residential and light commercial use are all tasks that carpenters are needed for.
In our Carpentry program, not only will you develop practical skills such as framing walls, siding and drywall installation, constructing wooden forms for pouring concrete, and erecting scaffolding, but you’ll also learn about the codes, standards, and quality concepts that apply to carpentry. Carpenters are experts in home and business improvement. They’re strategic thinkers and practitioners who are always in demand. Enroll today to hone your skills and pursue a rewarding profession that allows you to play a key part in the evolution of ideas and dreams, seeing them through from concept to realization.
Program Structure
The Carpentry program is designed to be completed within one academic year of full-time study. This program offers a comprehensive approach to learning the essential skills required in the carpentry field. Key features of the program structure include:
- Hands-on training in various carpentry techniques.
- Exposure to industry standards and safety practices.
- Opportunities for practical application through a practicum experience.
- Access to modern tools and equipment used in the carpentry trade.
Students will engage in a variety of learning experiences that prepare them for real-world applications in carpentry. The program also emphasizes the importance of workplace safety and essential skills needed for success in the industry.
Featured Experiences
- Practicum: A three-week supervised practical experience that allows students to apply their knowledge directly in the field.
- Hands-on training with tools and equipment commonly used in the carpentry trade.
- Focus on workplace safety and essential skills for trades.
- Exposure to the National Building Code and industry standards.
- Opportunities to work on real projects, enhancing learning and skill development.
Career Options
- Carpenter: Responsible for constructing, installing, and repairing structures and fixtures made of wood and other materials.
- Cabinetmaker: Specializes in crafting custom cabinets and furniture, focusing on design and functionality.
- Concrete Finisher: Works on pouring, finishing, and curing concrete for various construction projects.
- Roofing Specialist: Installs and repairs roofs, ensuring they are watertight and structurally sound.
- Construction Trades Helper: Assists skilled tradespeople in various tasks on construction sites, gaining valuable experience.
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