Scholarship Available
Trade
Carpentry
Program Description
WIOA Eligible Program
This program is approved for federal funding under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), which means individuals who meet certain criteria may qualify for financial assistance.
This 12-week (420 hour) training course is designed for participants who want to enter the trade as an entry-level carpenter. Upon completing the course, the participant will enter the carpentry field as a competent and qualified entry-level carpenter. Certification earned include OSHA 10 certification, NCCER Level 1 & NCCER Core Certifications. Through a combination of theory and hands on training, you will receive the experience to prepare you to work on a job site.
Students will learn: All phases of residential home construction. Basic joinery, layout and print reading, framing, roof construction, and covering. Door and window installation. Tool instructions, basic hardware, drywall installation, and finishing. Painting exterior and trim. Exterior covering. Basic step layout. Operate power and hand tools relevant to the carpentry field, set up the work area safely, complete basic carpentry tasks, and know how to operate related tools and materials. Identify and install various types of fasteners, understand building permits and codes used or required on the job site.
Outcomes & Opportunities
Upon completing the course, the participant will enter the carpentry field as a competent and qualified entry-level carpenter.
Program Sessions
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Carpentry