Carpentry
The Carpentry Program prepares students for employment in the construction industry and other occupations associated with the fabrication of wooden structures and fixtures.
Employment statistics indicate a growing demand for trained craftspeople in the carpentry trade and related industries. Job opportunities include construction, remodeling, and repair of residential homes, apartment buildings and commercial structures, floor systems installation, and cabinet fabrication.
The program consists of one Carptenter Helper Certificate that provides the foundation skills to seek entry-level employment and the Carpentry Certificate. Students must successfully complete the Carpenter Helper Certificate before enrolling in the Carpentry Certificate. Students are required to purchase books and tools.
Students successfully completing any of the certificates listed below may apply a maximum of 26 semester hours towards an AAS in Construction Technology, Craft Management Specialization or an AAS in Business Administration, or Technical Management Specialization. For certificates with fewer than 26 semester hours, additional courses in Construction Technology, Business Administration, or other related disciplines may be required.
The capstones for Carpentry are as follows:
Carpenter Helper Certificate: CRPT 1345, Conventional Interior Finish
Systems.
Carpentry Certificate: CRPT 1380, Cooperative Education.
For additional information call 713-718-6898 or e-mail gerald.grauman@hccs.edu
Choose a Course
CRPT 1311 Convetional Roof Systems
CRPT 1315 Conventional Wall Systems
CRPT 1323 Floor Systems
CRPT 1325 Forms and Foundations I
CRPT 1329 Introduction to Carpentry
CRPT 1341 Conventional Exterior Finish Systems
CRPT 1345 Conventional Interior Finish Systems
CRPT 1380 Cooperative Education - Carpentry/Carpenter
CRPT 2335 Metal Wall Systems
CRPT 2341 Specialty Interior
CRPT 2347 Stairs
The program consists of one Carptenter Helper Certificate that provides the foundation skills to seek entry-level employment and the Carpentry Certificate. Students must successfully complete the Carpenter Helper Certificate before enrolling in the Carpentry Certificate. Students are required to purchase books and tools.
Students successfully completing any of the certificates listed below may apply a maximum of 26 semester hours towards an AAS in Construction Technology, Craft Management Specialization or an AAS in Business Administration, or Technical Management Specialization. For certificates with fewer than 26 semester hours, additional courses in Construction Technology, Business Administration, or other related disciplines may be required.
The capstones for Carpentry are as follows:
Carpenter Helper Certificate: CRPT 1345, Conventional Interior Finish
Systems.
Carpentry Certificate: CRPT 1380, Cooperative Education.
For additional information call 713-718-6898 or e-mail gerald.grauman@hccs.edu
Choose a Course
CRPT 1311 Convetional Roof Systems
CRPT 1315 Conventional Wall Systems
CRPT 1323 Floor Systems
CRPT 1325 Forms and Foundations I
CRPT 1329 Introduction to Carpentry
CRPT 1341 Conventional Exterior Finish Systems
CRPT 1345 Conventional Interior Finish Systems
CRPT 1380 Cooperative Education - Carpentry/Carpenter
CRPT 2335 Metal Wall Systems
CRPT 2341 Specialty Interior
CRPT 2347 Stairs
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