
Available Courses:
Residential / Commercial Carpenter v.1
Course ID: AC003-0058
The Carpentry program is designed to prepare students for the entry-level apprentice positions in the fields of residential and commercial construction. Students power tools, materials and estimating, site layout and plan reading. Students also learn the latest techniques interior trim as well as cabinets and doors. The Carpentry program is recognized by the Associated General Contractors of America, The home Builders Institute, and the National Center for Construction Education and research.
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Course Name | Hours |
Construction Core | 120 |
Intro to Carpentry | 30 |
Building Materials, Fasteners & Adhesives | 15 |
Hand & Power Tools | 15 |
Plan Readings & Elevations | 30 |
Floor Systems | 30 |
Wall & Celing Framing | 60 |
Roof Framing | 30 |
Stairs | 15 |
Intro to Windows & Exterior Doors | 15 |
Concrete & Reinforcing Materials | 15 |
Roofing Applications | 60 |
Working in the Green Environment | 15 |
Exterior Finishing | 45 |
Workforce Staging | 30 |
Residential Exterior Trim & Roof | 60 |
Metal Stud Framing | 45 |
Installation of Interior Doors | 15 |
Windows, Doors, Floors, & Ceiling Trim | 30 |
Cabinet Installation | 30 |
Drywall Installation | 45 |
Drywall Finishing | 45 |
Suspended Ceilings | 30 |
Basic Finishing Techniques | 15 |
Residential Plans & Drawing Interpretations | 15 |
Site Layout 1-Distance Measurement & Leveling | 30 |
Light Equipment in Construction | 15 |
Metal Building Concepts | 15 |
Becoming a Crew Leader | 15 |
Workforce Connection | 120 |
Total | 1,050 |
Fees (Adults Only) | |
Full-Time Tuition | $930 / semester |
Half-Time Tuition | $465 / semester |
Total Est. Tuition Cost | $2,325 |
Financial Aid |
Pell Grant/OTAG |
Tribal Assistance |
Certifications Available |
Forklift Training |
WorkKeys |
OCEA 10 |