Carpentry Certificate

Curriculum ARC.CPT.CERT (C446G)

The Carpentry certificated is designed for students who wish to concentrate solely on hands-on construction skills. Graduates are prepared for entry-level carpentry positions in a residential setting.

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES:

At the successful completion of the Carpentry Certificate, the graduate will be able to:

  • identify safety hazards on construction sites;
  • interpret drawings and specifications for construction projects;
  • navigate modern codes to find project requirements;
  • utilize appropriate forms in the construction, permit application and payout processes;
  • build the rough framework of a residential project; and
  • apply finish materials to the rough framework of a residential project.

Semester One (Fall)

CourseCategoryCredits
ARC 104 Introduction to Architecture

3 credits

COT 106 Carpentry: Rough Carpentry

3 credits

COT 107 Codes, Specifications and Print Reading

3 credits

Total Semester Credits:9

Semester Two (Spring)

CourseCategoryCredits
ARC 102 OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training

1 credit

COT 206 Carpentry: Finished Carpentry

3 credits

COT 248 Construction Planning & Scheduling

3 credits

Total Semester Credits:7

Total Credit Hours: 16

See ARC course descriptions; COT course descriptions.

Coordinator: Frances Figg, Ext. 3129, email: francesfigg@triton.edu