Like to work with your hands? Become a skilled Carpenter

Carpentry

This program is designed to teach students the fundamentals of blueprint reading, the use of hand and power tools, and on-the-job carpentry practices. Emphasis is placed on the methods of residential construction and installation techniques. Students are prepared to begin employment in the field after completing the course, whether part-time during senior year or full-time after graduation. Alternatively, many students choose to pursue different trades courses in junior and senior years in order to become cross-trained in different skill sets and enhance their employability.

Courthouse Campus

One Year Program

Occupation Opportunities

Certification Opportunities

  •   NCCER Certifications

  •   OSHA-10 Certification

Credits for this Program

  • Carpentry I (1 Credit)

  • Carpentry II (2 Credits)

Preferred Aptitudes

  • Physical endurance to stoop, bend, and stand for long periods of time

  • Work with precise standards of accuracy

  • Tolerance for noise, dust, and dirt

  • Physical strength to lift heavy objects

  • Good mathematical ability