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General Carpenter

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Program of Studies
Basic
BLDG 00401 Carpentry Theory Basic 11.00
BLDG 00404 Carpentry Practical Basic 12.00
TDRW 00505 Blueprint Reading Basic 4.00
WELD 00804 Welding Basic 3.00
Intermediate
BLDG 00402 Carpentry Theory Intermediate 11.00
BLDG 00405 Carpentry Practical Intermediate 12.00
BLDG 03502 Pattern Layout Intermediate 3.00
TDRW 00506 Blueprint Reading Intermediate 4.00
Advanced
BLDG 00403 Carpentry Theory Advanced 11.00
BLDG 00406 Carpentry Practical Advanced 12.00
BLDG 03503 Pattern Layout Advanced 3.00
TDRW 00507 Blueprint Reading Advanced 4.00
Certificate of Apprenticeship  (403A)
STARRT Institute, Stoney Creek

Highlights

  • Experience your in-school apprenticeship training at the STARRT Institute
  • Build a gratifying career as a qualified journeyperson in the skilled trade of carpentry
  • Acquire specialized training in hand and power tools, construction materials, wood and wood products, and workplace safety
  • Employ the most advanced joinery and fastening systems
  • Plan, layout and install building materials according to plans, specifications and building codes in both residential and industrial-commercial-institutional (ICI) construction
  • Develop blueprint reading skills, construction surveying and layout, framing, formwork and finish carpentry skills
  • Learn how to install doors, windows, cabinets and hardware
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Career Opportunities

Industries of Employment:

  • General Contracting
  • Construction Companies
  • Residential and ICI Sectors
  • Furniture and Cabinet Manufacturers

Occupational Categories:

  • General Carpenters
  • Certified Journeypersons
  • Skilled Trade Workers
  • Framers
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