Completion of this program will prepare students to make a living at cabinetmaking. It provides the student with the theory and skills needed for employment and/or self employment in the field of cabinetmaking and millwork. The Program begins with the basic safe use of tools and machines and basic woodworking processes. Specific and practical skills and knowledge of the Cabinetmaking and millwork industries are covered with required and elected coursework.
Program Requirements | Units
CFT 100 |
Fundamentals of Woodworking |
4 |
CFT 105 |
Machine Woodworking/Furniture |
4 |
CFT 108 |
Business Woodworking |
2 |
CFT 163 |
Plastic Laminate Fabrication Techniques |
1 |
CFT 165 |
Custom Residential Cabinetry I: European-Traditional |
4 |
CFT 167 |
Custom Residential Cabinetry II: European-Traditional |
4 |
CFT 168 |
Architectural Millwork |
2 |
CFT 169 or 172 |
Cabinetmaking/Computer Cabinet Layout or CAD/Cabinetvision |
2 |
CFT 185 |
Machine Tool Set-Up and Maintenance |
2 |
CFT 195 |
Finishing Technology/Touch-Up and Repair |
2 |
Total units |
27 |