Construction Framers, OSA
Carpenters are involved in many different types of construction. They construct, repair, and install building frameworks and structures made from wood and other materials, work indoors and outdoors from installing kitchen cabinets.
This program includes carpentry and basic framing, course includes erect wood frame structures with emphasis on layout. Course covers terminology, how to read blueprints, and safety procedures for using hand tools, power tools and structural materials; teaches basic skills needed to become a residential carpenter.
HCC-Career & Job Placement Services are available to assist students in job search.
Upon successful completion of the program students will receive:
- HCC-Certification of Completion
- OSHA 10 Certification
Total Program Tuition: $1,528.00
*Tuition does not include books, course material or vouchers for certification exams.
Continuing Education current awards, certificates, and class schedule.
Additional Information
Overview
Introduction to Carpentry
CRPT 1029 96 Hours Fee $899 Prerequisites: None
Introduction to Carpentry will cover introduction to the carpentry trade including safety, tools, equipment, terminology, and methods. Use established safe work practices; describe fasteners and adhesives; define terms associated with building materials utilized by carpenters; describe handling and storage procedures; demonstrate the use and care of tools and equipment; and perform mathematical computations used by the carpenter.
Basic Framing
CRPT 1001 48 Hours Fee $629 Prerequisite: CRPT 1029 Introduction to Carpentry
Basic Framing course will cover skills required to erect wood frame structures with emphasis on layout and construction of floors, walls, and roofs. Includes safety procedures for using hand and power tools and structural materials.
George Davis
Construction & Trades