Building Trades Woodworking - Certificate of Completion
Program Overview
Building Trades Woodworking - Certificate of Completion
Overview
The Woodworking Certificate Program is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive and hands-on experience in the art and craft of woodworking. This program is ideal for individuals seeking to develop their skills in woodworking, whether as a hobbyist or as a foundation for a potential career in the woodworking industry. Upon successfully completing the program, participants will receive a recognized certificate. This credential not only showcases your commitment to mastering the art of woodworking but also serves as a valuable asset for those pursuing woodworking as a profession.
Requirements
The 16 credit hour certificate in Building Trades Woodworking is designed to provide an introduction to the theory and skills necessary for the construction of wood-based items such as furniture and cabinets.
- Course List:
- BCT 104: Woodworking Skills I (3 credits)
- BCT 105: Woodworking Skills II (3 credits)
- BCT 106: Woodworking Theory and Practice (3 credits)
- BCT 206: Cabinet Making (3 credits)
- BCT 255: Special Topics (Furniture Making) (3 credits)
- BCT 290: Special Problems in Building Technology (1 credit)
- Total Credits: 16
Road Map
This roadmap is only a suggested plan of study in order to complete a Certificate in two semesters. It is not intended as a contract. Course availability may vary from fall to spring semester and may be subject to modification or change. Students are advised to earn a C or better in courses to avoid repeating courses.
- Plan of Study Grid:
- First Year:
- Fall:
- BCT 104: Woodworking Skills I (3 credits)
- BCT 106: Woodworking Theory and Practice (3 credits)
- BCT 255: Special Topics (3 credits)
- Total Credits: 9
- Spring:
- BCT 105: Woodworking Skills II (3 credits)
- BCT 206: Cabinet Making (3 credits)
- BCT 290: Special Problems in Building Technology (1 credit)
- Total Credits: 7
- Total Credits: 16
- Fall:
- First Year:
