Demonstrate Safety for both On and Off Campus production work
OSHA 10 / OSHA 30 credentialing
First Aid/CPR/AED credentialing
Understand career opportunities in the carpentry career
Demonstrate proficiency in career related mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary, and science
Understand carpentry processes and materials
Demonstrate hand and portable tool uses and operations of cabinetry
Operate stationery equipment used in the cabinetry field.
Produces high quality cabinets and basic furniture on-campus production
Demonstrate basic construction blueprint reading and sketching
Demonstrate skills for high quality residential/light commercial construction
Understand and apply State of Connecticut Building Codes
Perform residential construction projects for customers off-campus
Demonstrate the ability to complete a job application and interview and to perform entry-level job readiness and carpentry career skills
Students reaching an acceptable level of proficiency may be eligible for Work Based Learning (WBL)
OSHA 10 (1926)
First Aid/CPR/AED
Ladder and Scaffolding
Power Actuated Tool
Workforce Ready/Carpentry
Building Science Principles
Cabinet Maker
Millworker
Custom Woodworking
CNC Router Programmer/Operator
Residential Carpentry Construction
Commercial Carpentry Construction
Drywall hanger/finisher
Concrete formwork
Exterior/Siding installer
Roofer
Interior Finish carpenter
Construction Management