Carpentry - Framing
Curriculum Description
The 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.
The following represents one way in which the program of study can be completed. It is not required, however, that the following courses be taken sequentially except in the case of courses that require a prerequisite.
Certificate
C35180
Day
POS Approved: Fall 2007
Fall Semester
Course | Course Title | Class Hours | Lab/Shop Hours | Clinical/WBL Hours | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CAR 111 | Carpentry I | 3 | 15 | 0 | 8 |
Total: | 3 | 15 | 0 | 8 |
Spring Semester
Course | Course Title | Class Hours | Lab/Shop Hours | Clinical/WBL Hours | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CAR 112 | Carpentry II | 3 | 15 | 0 | 8 |
Total: | 3 | 15 | 0 | 8 |
Total Credit Hours: 16
C35180