Woodworking/Cabinetmaking Certificate of Achievement (COA) Program
This degree covers the principles of woodworking to include materials, hand tools, wood cutting machinery and wood finishing. Emphasis will be put on designs to include modular construction, new materials and processes. Advanced bidding techniques are discussed.
Program Objectives
The program aims to:
- Equip students with the foundational knowledge and technical skills necessary for woodworking and cabinetmaking.
- Provide hands-on training to help students master the art of woodworking and cabinetmaking.
- Instill a deep understanding of safety protocols and best practices in the woodworking and cabinetmaking industry.
- Prepare students for professional certification examinations in the field.
Program Curriculum
The curriculum of our Woodworking/Cabinetmaking COA program includes:
- Introduction to Woodworking: Materials, Tools, and Techniques
- Intermediate Woodworking: Joinery, Lamination, and Finishing
- Advanced Woodworking: Furniture and Cabinet Design
- Safety and Best Practices in Woodworking
- Woodworking Project Planning and Management
With our comprehensive curriculum and dedicated faculty, we are committed to providing you with a robust learning experience. Embark on a journey to master the art of woodworking and cabinetmaking with us today!
Potential Career Opportunities
- Furniture Designer
- Cabinetmaker
- Woodworking Machine Operator
- Carpentry Supervisor
- Construction Carpenter
- Custom Woodworker
- Furniture Finisher
- Woodworking Instructor
- Restoration Specialist
Skills you will gain
- Blueprint Reading
- Material Selection
- Woodworking
- Safety Procedures
- Hand Tools
- Power Tools
- Measurement and Layout
- Finishing Techniques
- Joinery Techniques
- Cabinetmaking
Certificate Requirements:
Upon completion of the required courses with at least a ‘C’ or ‘P’ grade in each course, the student will be awarded a Certificate of Achievement.
Please refer to the school’s official website for the complete Program Course List.