The Industrial Arts major focuses on practical skills like carpentry, electrical installation, metalwork, drafting, and automotive technology. It also trains students in teaching methods to deliver these skills in the classroom or workshop.
Carpentry and Construction
Carpentry and Construction teaches how to use tools and wood to build and fix structures. It covers measuring, cutting, joining, safety, and reading simple plans. It prepares students to teach carpentry skills or work in construction.
Electrical Installation and Maintenance
Electrical Installation and Maintenance teaches how to install, repair, and maintain electrical systems safely. It covers wiring, circuit troubleshooting, using tools, and following safety rules. It prepares students to teach electrical skills or work in the electrical trade.
Metal Works and Welding
Metal Works and Welding teaches how to cut, shape, and join metal using different welding techniques. It covers tool handling, safety, and basic metal fabrication. This subject prepares students to teach metalworking or work in welding jobs.