Students obtain the required education to read and interpret drawing and specifications used in the construction industry, recongize how to select lumber needed for various projects and the tools necessary to complete the job safely. They will learn the step by step process in house construction starting with the laying out of the footings to installing the ridge cap, as well as residential estimating, construction of stairs and other millwork.
Upon successful completion of the Carpenter program, graduates will be eligable for employment in many fields of carpenter such as construction, cabinet making, renovations and any other area where maintenance is required such as mining, power plants, offshore, etc.
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AJ1160 Blueprint Reading
AJ1170 Residential Estimating
AJ1111 Carpentry Fundamentals
AJ1201 Layout and Footings
AJ1211 Wall Forms
AJ1221 Floor and Wall Framing
AJ1410 Interior Fundamentals
AJ1501 Interior Trim
AJ1310 Roof Fundamentals
CAR-155 Concrete
AJ1231 Exterior Finish
AJ1601 Stair Fundamentals
AJ2430 Scaffolding
TS1510 Occupational Health & Safety
HE1620 Powerline Hazards
TS1520 WHMIS
TS1530 Standard First Aid
LA1100 Confined Space Awareness
AJ1121 Rigging
AJ2420 Post and Beam
AJ1760 Chain Saw Safety
LA1110 Fall Protection Awareness
CAR-225 Deck Layout and Framing
AP1100 Introduction to Apprenticeship
AM1100 Math Essentials
AM1130 Carpenter Math Fundamentals
CM2160 Communication Essentials
SD1760 Workplace Essentials
MC1060 Computer Essentials
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