Carpentry Level 3
Overview
Approved By LWIA: 90
Last Re-Certification Date: 2/5/2025
Program Description
CARPENTRY
Carpenters make up the largest building trades occupation in the industry and those with all-around skills are in high demand. Carpenters are involved in many different kinds of construction activities, from building highways and bridges to installing kitchen cabinets. Carpenters construct, erect, install, and repair structures and fixtures made from wood and other materials. This four-level curriculum covers content such as Building Materials, Cabinet Fabrication, and Advanced Wall Systems. Level Three
Key content includes: Rigging Equipment, Rigging Practices, Properties of Concrete, Reinforcing Concrete, Handling and Placing Concrete, Trenching and Excavating, Foundations and Slab-On-Grade, Vertical Formwork, Horizontal Formwork, and Tilt-Up Wall Panels.
Established in 1991
CIP: 46-0201 Carpentry/Carpenter.
Training Program Type
Registered Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship Type: Hybrid (Time and Competency based)
Provider Information
Associated Builders and Contractors
Associated Job Families and Occupations
- Construction and Extraction Occupations
Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body
NCCER
Quality Assurance
- Registered Apprenticeship
Education Information
Industry Recognized Certification, Certificate of Completion - Apprenticeship
36 Weeks ( 144.00 Hours / 0.00 Credit Hours )
Tuition | $3,500.00 |
Fees | $200.00 |
Total Cost | $3,700.00 |
Financial Aid
Application Procedure
Contact Provider
Entry Requirements:
- HS Diploma/GED
Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance
- EEO Compliant: Yes
- Disability Accomodation: Yes
Program Offerings
- Part-Time Enrollment
- Classroom Instruction
- Labs
- Night Classes
- Online/E-Learning Instruction
- Open Entry/Exit
Performance Data
Program: Carpentry Level 3
Overview
Approved By LWIA: 90
Last Re-Certification Date: 2/5/2025
Program Description
CARPENTRY
Carpenters make up the largest building trades occupation in the industry and those with all-around skills are in high demand. Carpenters are involved in many different kinds of construction activities, from building highways and bridges to installing kitchen cabinets. Carpenters construct, erect, install, and repair structures and fixtures made from wood and other materials. This four-level curriculum covers content such as Building Materials, Cabinet Fabrication, and Advanced Wall Systems. Level Three
Key content includes: Rigging Equipment, Rigging Practices, Properties of Concrete, Reinforcing Concrete, Handling and Placing Concrete, Trenching and Excavating, Foundations and Slab-On-Grade, Vertical Formwork, Horizontal Formwork, and Tilt-Up Wall Panels.
Established in 1991
CIP: 46-0201 Carpentry/Carpenter.
Provider Information
Associated Builders and Contractors
Associated Job Families and Occupations
- Construction and Extraction Occupations
Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body
NCCER
Quality Assurance
- Registered Apprenticeship
Education Information
Industry Recognized Certification, Certificate of Completion - Apprenticeship
36 Weeks ( 144.00 Hours / 0.00 Credit Hours )
Tuition | $3,500.00 |
Fees | $200.00 |
Total Cost | $3,700.00 |
Financial Aid
Application Procedure
Contact Provider
Entry Requirements:
- HS Diploma/GED
Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance
- EEO Compliant: Yes
- Disability Accomodation: Yes
Program Offerings
- Part-Time Enrollment
- Classroom Instruction
- Labs
- Night Classes
- Online/E-Learning Instruction
- Open Entry/Exit