This 197.5 hour program introduces students to the history of carpentry and orientation to trade requirements to become an entry level carpenter assistant and develop the skills necessary to become a carpenter. Learn More
This 180 hour course guides students through second step of the basic requirements including blueprint reading and carpentry systems necessary to become an entry level carpenter's helper and develop the skills necessary to become a carpenter. Learn More
This 180 hour course guides students through second step of the basic requirements including blueprint reading and carpentry systems necessary to become an entry level carpenter's helper and develop the skills necessary to become a carpenter. Learn More
This 180 hour course guides students through the advanced requirements including finish and trim out options to become an advanced level carpenters helper and develop the skills necessary to become a carpenter. Learn More
Students are exposed to various areas of carpentry such as safety, hand tools, blueprint reading, metric measures, stair construction, floor framing, wall and ceiling framing, and finish carpentry. Emphasis is placed on leaning the true value of good craftsmanship and how to apply this knowledge to benefit the employee and employer. One of the main objectives of the program is to develop the skills, attitudes and ethics needed to become successfully employed. Learn More
The Certified Rigging Gear Inspector Program is designed to build or enhance the skills of the student to become a qualified, in-house rigging gear inspector. This program includes classroom workshops and multiple hands-on inspection activities. Learn More
This 180 hour course introduces students to the concrete, concrete tools, equipment, concrete units, and installation techniques of the concrete finishing trade. Learn More