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ELC 141 — ELC 141

32 credits · 32 hours

TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 39 FINE WOODWORKING AND CABINET MAKING Credential: Associate in Applied Science Degree (61-62 credit hours) Certificate (32 credit hours) Program Overview: The Fine Woodworking and Cabinet Making program provides students with a two -year option tailored for differing occupational goals. Students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and complete cabinetry projects. Students choose courses in drafting, cabinet layout, estimating, cabinet-making, furniture, and millwork. Students apply their studies by building different types of cabinets in each year of the program. The Fine Woodworking and Cabinet Making program provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and complete cabinetry, furnit ure and millwork projects. Students learn to work with prints, specifications, and shop drawings. Emphasis is placed on selecting proper materials, determining the best procedures, manufacturing parts to specification, assembling, and finishing individual projects. Students learn the fundamentals of working with wood in our well -equipped shop, from planning a project to adding the finishing details. From using traditional woodworking equipment and hand tools to the latest computer numerically controlled (CNC) machinery and software, students learn to plan and process wood in the most efficient manner. Students will learn the setup and operation of wood working machinery and equipment, breakout of lumber and panel components, la

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