Certificate of Completion in Carpentry

Mission Statement:

The mission of the Vocational Carpentry program is to provide quality, non-credit vocational courses for students to gain employment, pursue post-secondary education, and develop an appreciation for lifelong learning.

Approved by IEC on October 25, 2017.

The Vocational Education Department offers a Certificate of Completion in Carpentry. The One year certificate program exposes students to the knowledge and skills relating to the construction industry, with a focus on carpentry. Among major topics to be covered are blueprint reading, building construction (footing and foundation, floors, walls, ceiling, and roof framing/finishing) construction materials, tools, and safety.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation a student will

  1. Demonstrate basic construction fundamentals
  2. Demonstrate basic framing and finishing fundamentals
  3. Practice construction safety precautions
  4. Identify and use basic hand tools and power tools
  5. Read and interpret plans and drawings
  6. Perform basic masonry/concrete work
  7. Demonstrate and practice essential employability skills

Program Requirements

Program Review

I. General Core Requirements 10 Credits
VCARP 050
English for Specific Purposes Vocational Education I
1.5 Credits
English for Specific Purposes Vocational Education II
3 Credits
VCARP 060
Math for Construction I
1.5 credits
VCARP 061
Math for Construction II
4 credits
II. Carpentry Requirements
31 Credits
VCARP 101
Introduction to Construction
3 Credits
VCARP 102
Construction Safety: Tools and Equipment
3 Credits
VCARP 103
Blueprint Reading for Construction
3 Credits
VCARP 104
Footing and Foundation
3 Credits
VCARP 105
Interior Finishing and Cabinet Making
3 Credits
VCARP 201
Roof Framing and Exterior Finishing
3 Credits
VCARP 202
Floor, Wall, and Ceiling Framing
3 credits
VCARP 210
Carpentry Internship
10 credits
Total Credits Required for Graduation
41 Credits

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