CARPENTRY (CT33)
Prepares students for careers in the carpentry industry. Learning opportunities develop academic, occupational, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a combination of carpentry theory and practical application necessary for successful employment. Program graduates have the qualifications of an entry-level carpenter. The program uses National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum, which delivers standardized training and credentialing for the industry.
Courses
- ACCT 1100 — Financial Accounting I 4
- ACCT 1125 — | INDIVIDUAL TAX ACCOUNTING
- ACCT 2140 — | LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS
- ACCT 2145 — | PERSONAL FINANCE
- BUSN 1100 — | INTRODUCTION TO KEYBOARDING
- BUSN 1330 — | PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS
- CARP 1000 — | FUNDAMENTAL CARPENTRY SKILLS
- CARP 1015 — | STRUCTURAL FRAMING I
- CARP 1020 — Structural Framing II 3
- CARP 1025 — | INTERMEDIATE CARPENTRY TECHNIQUES
- CARP 1035 — | ADVANCED CARPENTRY I
- CARP 1055 — | ADVANCED CARPENTRY II
- CARP 1056 — Advanced Commercial Carpentry 4
- COFC 1080 — | CONSTRUCTION TRADES CORE
- ENGL 1101 — Composition and Rhetoric 3
- MATH 1101 — Mathematical Modeling 3
- MATH 1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning 3