BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - CABINETMAKING AND MILLWORK (14 Units) ( Official )
Program Type:
Occupational Skills Certificate
Division:
Engineering & Technology
Program Description:
The curriculum prepares students for working in the construction industry in cabinetmaking and millwork. The program qualifies graduates to seek employment as an apprentice cabinetmaker and finish carpenter and journey-level cabinetmaker and finish carpenter. Students may also complete at least two (2) additional years experience which all related work can be applied towards the required four (4) years needed to qualify for a C-6 State of California Contractors License.
Instruction is offered in cabinetmaking, cabinet installation and millwork. Studies include safety in hand, pneumatic and power tools in the shop and on the jobsite, materials and take-off list, mathematics, print reading, cutting list, and cabinet assembly.
Additional studies included are, cabinet finishing and installation, interior door installation, moulding making and installation and estimating. The culminating student experience is the fabrication of cabinets and millwork and their installation in the residential home project.
An Occupational Skills Certificate is awarded upon completion of all required courses with a grade of "C" or better.
Effective: 2009-2010
Required Units in the Major:
14
Required Courses
Required Electives
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None
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