Carpentry – Building Construction Technician (Co-op option available)
In today’s skills-specific job market, there is a demand for construction workers with the knowledge and skills to work in the evolving building construction industry. This program will provide foundational skills to transition into the current construction industry with a strong knowledge of the Ontario Building Code, latest edition. You will gain expertise in energy-efficient, sustainable and environmentally responsible homes built with up-to-date materials and a low carbon footprint, including Net Ready and Net Zero designs. The Carpentry – Building Construction Technician diploma equips students with both practical carpentry abilities and the theoretical understanding needed to excel in
Courses
- BDCC 1000 — BDCC 1000
- BDCT 4405 — Basic Casework (
- CCBC 4400 — Introduction to Common Stairs (
- CCBS 2400 — Interpersonal and Group Dynamics (
- CCCB 3400 — Construction Math & Estimating II (
- CCCM 1402 — Tools I (Hand Tools) (
- CCCM 2402 — Residential Construction (
- CCEF 3401 — Roof Framing (
- CCHT 1401 — Tools II(Portable Power Tools) (
- CCIC 4403 — Interior Trim (
- CCIT 4401 — Roof Framing (Intersecting Roofs and Engineered Systems) (
- CCPT 1404 — Communication Foundations (
- CCRC 2401 — Interpersonal and Group Dynamics (
- CCRF 3402 — Field Placement Preparation (
- CCRF 4402 — Sustainable Building Practices (
- CCSB 4404 — CCSB 4404
- COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications (
- COMM 2326 — Introduction to Business Computer Applications (
- COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development (
- DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION
- FDPL 2201 — Business Math for Renovation (
- GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 (
- RENO 1202 — Construction Site Safety (
- SAFE 1408 — Electrical Trade Theory 1 (