Carpentry and Renovation Technician (Co-op option available)
A career in the carpentry and renovation field blends physical hands-on work, skillful precision and creativity. Successful candidates enter a world of opportunities leading to a variety of rewarding career paths in custom home building, renovation, construction, and general contracting, including self-employment. With the construction and renovation industry steadily growing across Canada, job prospects are expected to remain strong for decades. Market researcher BuildForce Canada projects a need for 44,600 new carpenters in Canada, 12,000 in Ontario alone, over the next 10 years. Our program is focused on hands-on learning both in our state-of-the-art shops and in the community as students
Courses
- ARCH 1201 — Construction & Blueprint Reading (
- CCBS 2400 — Interpersonal and Group Dynamics (
- CCCB 3400 — Construction Math & Estimating II (
- CCCM 1402 — Tools I (Hand Tools) (
- CCHT 1401 — Tools II(Portable Power Tools) (
- CCPT 1404 — Communication Foundations (
- 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 (
- MATH 1206 — Roof Framing (
- RENC 1000 — RENC 1000
- RENO 1101 — Kitchen and Bath Renovation (
- RENO 1201 — HVAC Building Science (
- RENO 1202 — Construction Site Safety (
- RENO 1203 — Interior Finishes (
- RENO 2101 — Kitchen and Bath Renovation Practical (
- RENO 2102 — Estimating (
- RENO 2103 — Building Layout and Planning (
- RENO 2104 — Working With Trades (
- RENO 2105 — RENO 2105
- RENO 2201 — RENO 2201
- RENO 2202 — Industrial, Commercial, Industrial (ICI) Retrofit (
- RENO 2203 — Managing A Renovation (
- RENO 2204 — Field Placement (
- RENO 2205 — RENO 2205
- SAFE 1408 — Electrical Trade Theory 1 (