Carpenter II - Level II, Certificate
(Suggested Occupational Plan)
A Carpenter is an essential member of the construction team that participates in the planning and construction of residential and light commercial construction projects. Skilled craftsmen in this building trade are currently the highest in demand in the construction industry. This program provides students with the creative and technical skills to work with wood in order to create aesthetically pleasing and functional structures, from window frames to kitchen cabinets. This program provides training in framing, exterior and interior finishing, roofing, concrete foundations, building maintenance, home renovations, cabinet making, and even furniture making. Students will also learn the latest safety considerations and industry regulations.
First Semester
OSHT 1405 | OSHA Regulations - Construction Industry | 4 |
CRPT 1329 | Introduction to Carpentry | 3 |
CRPT 1391 | Special Topics in Carpentry: Basic Framing and Carpentry Maintenance Skills | 3 |
CNBT 1300 | Residential and Light Commercial Blueprint Reading | 3 |
Fourth Semester
CBFM 1321 | Industrial Scaffolding and Rigging | 3 |
CNSE 1321 | Job Site Layout and Development | 3 |
WDWK 1413 | Cabinet Making I | 4 |
WLDG 1307 | Introduction to Welding Using Multiple Processes | 3 |
Total Semester Hours for Certificate: 51