Carpentry/Cabinetmaking

Carpentry/Cabinetmaking (CIP 46.0201) - Overview

Students enrolled in the Carpentry and Cabinetmaking Program will study a number of related areas so that he/she will possess adequate entry level skills to work in the area of building construction. The carpentry unit, for example, gives actual experience in layout, cutting and fitting wood members, rafter cuts, roof or platform framing, and selection of general building materials. The students will also hone their skills completing carpentry projects and working at the on-site house construction project. Upon successful completion of this program, the student may seek employment as an apprentice cabinetmaker, materials salesperson, roofer, rough carpenter, Sheetrock installer, framer, or siding installer. ENROLL NOW!

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Phone: (570) 278-9229 Ext. 6643                             Phone: (570) 278-9229 Ext. 6652

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