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The following course sequences provide skills necessary for the occupation of

Carpenter

Description:
Carpenters cut, fit, and assemble wood and other materials for building a variety of structures and perform tasks associated with new construction, such as framing walls and partitions, putting in doors and windows, building stairs, laying hardwood floors, and hanging kitchen cabinets.

Post-secondary Preparations:
Technical training, On-the-job training, Apprenticeship

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Possible Sequences

Carpentry I 8601 and
Carpentry II 8602 and
Carpentry III 8603

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Building Trades I 8515 and
Building Trades II 8516 and
Building Trades I, II, III 8517

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Basic Carpentry 8600 and
Industrial Cooperative Training SIP 8904

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Basic Carpentry 8600 and
Entrepreneurship Education 9094

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Basic Carpentry 8600 and
Construction Technology 8431 and
Industrial Cooperative Training SIP 8904

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Basic Carpentry 8600 and
Construction Technology 8431 and
Entrepreneurship Education 9094