Carpenter (wood) Course
The Woodworking and Carpentry course spans twelve weeks, providing students with a comprehensive introduction to the principles, techniques, and tools essential for woodworking. In the initial weeks, students familiarize themselves with different types of wood, learn about wood grain patterns, and understand the fundamentals of measuring, cutting, and joining.
Overview
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Carpenter (Wood) course is designed to span twelve weeks, offering a balanced mix of theory, hands-on practice, assignments, and assessments. Throughout the course, students will gain a deep understanding of woodworking, starting with basic concepts like wood types, tools, and safety procedures. As the course progresses, learners will explore more advanced techniques such as joinery, wood finishing, and cabinetry, with practical sessions dedicated to each topic.
CERTIFICATION
This course emphasizes practical skills, including project planning, reading blueprints, and executing woodworking projects from start to finish. By the end of the program, students will have the opportunity to work on a capstone project, demonstrating their skills in constructing a piece of furniture or other wood-based structures. The course concludes with a final exam, and upon passing, students will receive a certification that validates their proficiency in carpentry.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
– Over 40 lectures and 60 hours of practical content.
– Hands-on training with real woodworking tools and materials.
– Learn woodworking basics and advanced techniques from an experienced carpenter.
– Capstone project involving the creation of a functional wood piece.
Curriculum
Reviews
Requirements
- - Education: Bachelor or Associate Degree (14 years of education) from an HEC recognized university or institute
- - Marks: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.0