Cabinetmaking/Woodworking, Associate of Applied Science
1. Operate a diverse selection of woodworking hand tools, power tools and computerized routing programs
2. Identify and explain the different elements of cabinetmaking and furniture building
3. Be faster and more efficient with large scale projects and maintain professional quality in the industry
4. Gain self-awareness of the woodworking and construction industry and the skills that are needed to manage time on projects
5. Understand employee responsibilities to be competitive for job opportunities
Major Code: 4540A
**Alternative plans of study available by contacting your advisor
Fall Semester Freshman Year
Spring Semester Freshman Year
Fall Semester Sophomore Year
Spring Semester Sophomore Year
ELEC GE | Any additional Gen. Ed. Cr Hrs | 4.00 Credits |
CABW 205 | Finishing* | 3 |
CABW 295 | Distressed Furniture* | 3 |
ELEC ANY
| College Level Electives | 5.00 Credits |
Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Recommended Elective Courses:
CABW 101 | Intro to Woodworking | 2 credits |
CABW 285 | Cooperative Education | 1.00 - 8.00 Credits |
*Prerequisite or Corequisite required
Total Credit Hours: 67-69