Woodworking Technology, Intermediate Technical Certificate

Program Outcomes

Operate a diverse selection of woodworking hand tools, power tools and computerized routing programs

Identify and explain the different elements of cabinetmaking and furniture building

Work faster and more efficiently with large scale projects and maintain professional quality in the industry

Gain self-awareness of the woodworking and construction industry and the skills that are needed to manage time on projects

Understand employee responsibilities to be competitive for job opportunities

Major Code: 4540T

**Alternative plans of study available by contacting your advisor

Fall Semester Freshman Year

CABW 104Woodshop Foundations

3 Credits

CABW 105Technical Woodworking Applications

3 Credits

CABW 106Applied Joinery

3 Credits

ENGL 101Writing and Rhetoric I

3 Credits

OR

COMM GEAny Gen. Ed Oral Comm. Course

3 Credits

MATH GEAny Gen. Ed. Math Course

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Spring Semester Freshman Year

CABW 112Introduction to Cabinetmaking

3 Credits

CABW 113Intermediate Cabinetmaking

3 Credits

CABW 114Advanced Cabinetmaking

3 Credits

CABW 115Cabinetmaking Concepts

3 Credits

SOCS GEAny Gen. Ed. Social and Behavioral Way of Knowing Course

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Total Credit Hours: 30