Carpentry Fundamentals
The Carpentry Fundamentals program provides you with a comprehensive foundation for entry into the construction and building trades, including pathways to union-affiliated apprenticeship programs.
This program is designed for individuals seeking preparation for union apprenticeship programs, pre-apprenticeship opportunities, including those in partnership with the Western States Regional Council of Carpenters, or entry-level employment in the construction trades.
You will gain essential knowledge in construction safety, tool use, trade awareness, and basic carpentry and building skills aligned with current industry standards.
The program introduces Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, construction site safety protocols, and emergency response training, including CPR and First Aid. Using real-world scenarios and lab-based activities, you will practice core competencies such as measurement and layout, framing, foundations, building enclosure, finishing techniques, and the safe operation of hand and power tools.
This program is a free, and hands-on. A Certificate of Completion is awarded upon completion of all required courses.
What You'll Learn:
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Learn OSHA Safety
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Learn CPR (Adults and Children)
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Learn to interpret construction drawings
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Learn how to safely operate power tools
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Learn how to construct footings, foundations, floor, wall, ceiling, and roof framing
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And much more!
Additional Information
- Feb 4th @5:30pm
- Feb 6th @12:00pm
- Feb 7th @10:00am
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BLDN 2300- Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health for the Building Trades
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BLDN 3002- Introduction to Carpentry and Construction Fundamentals
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BLDN 3003- Construction Layout, Foundations, and Framing
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BLDN 3004- Construction Enclosure and Finishing