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 104 | Woodshop Foundations | 3 Credits |
CABW 105 | Technical Woodworking Applications | 3 Credits |
CABW 106 | Applied Joinery | 3 Credits |
ENGL 101 | Writing and Rhetoric I | 3 Credits |
| OR | |
COMM GE | Any Gen. Ed Oral Comm. Course | 3 Credits |
MATH GE | Any Gen. Ed. Math Course | 3 Credits |
Total: | 15 |
Spring Semester Freshman Year
CABW 112 | Introduction to Cabinetmaking | 3 Credits |
CABW 113 | Intermediate Cabinetmaking | 3 Credits |
CABW 114 | Advanced Cabinetmaking | 3 Credits |
CABW 115 | Cabinetmaking Concepts | 3 Credits |
SOCS GE | Any Gen. Ed. Social and Behavioral Way of Knowing Course | 3 Credits |
Total: | 15 |
Total Credit Hours Required for this Major: 30