The Associate of Applied Science in Carpentry Apprenticeship will prepare students with the trade skills related to a career in carpentry. Completion of this degree involves completion of all carpenter union-related qualification requirements of "step" trade-work experience as well as all union-related classroom training required to achieve "journeyman" status. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum hours required: 65 ![]()
| General Education Requirements: 25 credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 124¹ Technical Problem Solving (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 40 credit hours CAP 101 Introduction to the Carpentry Industry (5) CAP 102 Carpentry Math Applications & Metrics (5) CAP 103 Print Reading & Advanced Blueprints (5) CAP 104 Concrete Formwork (5) CAP 105 Framing Walls, Roofs & Decks (5) CAP 106 Carpentry Industry Technology (5) CAP 107 Interior Systems (5) CAP 108 Interior Finish (5) ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
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