Grade 10
TCJ2O2
1 Credit
This is an introductory woodworking course. The hands on project based format covers essential concepts such as safety, measuring, hand tools and machine use, through both individual and group instruction. Students will create functional projects out of wood which they can take home.
Grade 11
TCJ3C1
1 Credit
This course is intended for all students who want to learn about both woodworking and construction. Prior experience in woodworking or construction is not required or expected. Students will learn to safely use tools, materials, equipment and methods in this hands on course. Students will interpret drawings and will plan, design and build woodworking projects that they will be proud to take home. This course will also give you basic knowledge of building science, introduce the Ontario building code and the structural engineering of a residential home through the building of construction components. Throughout the course, students will be exposed to careers and get hands on experience using current industry techniques and trade specific tools.
Grade 12
TCJ4C1
1 Credit
This practical course is designed for students who are interested in developing a further understanding of both woodworking and residential construction. Students will continue to gain hands on experience and the safe use of woodworking and construction materials, tools, equipment and processes. Students will continue to extend their knowledge of construction terminology, building science and the Ontario building code while exploring residential construction and it’s components. Woodworking will be project based, allowing students to plan, design, and fabricate projects that they will be proud to take home. Throughout the course, students will be exposed to careers and get hands on experience using current industry techniques and trade specific tools.
TCJ3C
TWJ3E1