CARPENTRY AND WOODWORKING North Hill campus Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology (September start) Parkland campus (September start) Nine-month certificate
Build on your future. Start with an introduction to basic tools; before you know it, you will be reading blueprints, building stairs, framing walls and making your own cabinets with our nine-month Carpentry and Woodworking Certificate program. Our up-to-date shop provides capacity to put classroom skills to the test with hands-on building. You will finish complete woodworking projects, including contributing to the build of a complete house.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
To graduate with a Carpentry and Woodworking certificate, students must successfully complete 76.5 academic credits and 3 practical credits. The minimum passing grade for each course is indicated on the course outline.
UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES • Modern, well-equipped woodworking shop • Emphasis on practical, applied learning • Industry-based practicum
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
A complete Manitoba Grade 12 or equivalent including:
COURSES 2018 - 19 NUMBER TITLE DRFT-0001 CPWW-0013 CPWW-0004 SCIE-0007 CPWW-0008 COMM-0260 CPWW-0012 WRKP-0030 MATH-0013 CPWW-0009 CPWW-0031 CPWW-0010 PRAC-0031 CPWW-0007 CPWW-0003 CPWW-0011 CPWW-0005 CPWW-0002 CPWW-0006
Blueprint Reading (CARPW) Building Layout Building Materials Building Science Cabinet Making Communications Concrete Forming Technology Construction Safety Construction Trades Geometry Exterior Finishing Hand Tools Interior Finishing Practicum - CARP Roof Framing Shop Layout Stair Building Wood Frame Construction Woodworking Machines 1 Woodworking Machines 2
CREDITS 3 1.5 1.5 1.5 9 1.5 3 3 1.5 6 9 3 3 6 3 6 6 3 9
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Contact the School of Trades & Technology at 204.725.8715 or email trades@assiniboine.net.
• Consumer/Essential Mathematics 40S or equivalent If you don’t meet these admission requirements, please visit assiniboine.net/registrar for more information. English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirement. See assiniboine.net/elp for more information.
CONNECTIONS
Students, who successfully complete the accredited program with an accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects and level for which the program was accredited, gain employment and register as an apprentice within two years of graduating, will receive credit for Level 1 in-school technical training and 900 hours in the Carpenter apprenticeship program.
PROGRAM FEES
Program fees can be found on the college website at assiniboine.net/fees.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates find employment opportunities in commercial and residential construction, materials merchandising, prefabrication centres, millwork and cabinet making facilities and in entrepreneurial ventures in building or woodworking fields.
As a part of the college’s multiyear plan and commitment to improving the student experience, this program is under review. Program changes may occur for 2018-19 or 2019-20. Refer to assiniboine.net/programs for the latest information about this program.
English Language Proficiency – page 5 Assessment of Special Circumstances – page 7 Course Descriptions – page 69
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