Program Begins: Fall 
                              

Program Description

Students in the BSC Carpentry program learn a wide variety of residential carpentry skills by building a single-family home in Bismarck. Study involves the safe and proper use and care of hand tools and power equipment. Students learn methods and principles of building construction, construction math, blueprint reading, sustainable/green building, energy efficient building, materials, cabinetry, drywall, and more. Carpentry is a limited enrollment, nine-month program that prepares students for entry-level jobs.

Preparation

Carpentry is well suited to those who enjoy working outdoors and with their hands. Pride in workmanship and safe, dependable work habits are important for success. Background in these areas is helpful: building trade courses, basic math, basic residential drafting and blue print drawing.

Awareness of these technical standards may help students determine suitability for this career.

Program Requirements

Students who complete the curriculum requirements earn a Program Certificate. Additional coursework may lead to a Diploma or Associate in Applied Science degree.

Special Costs

A $100 deposit, required upon acceptance into the program, is applied toward tuition. Fee is non-refundable if you decide not to attend BSC. A tool set, toolbox, and books are required the first week of school.

Career Opportunities

Graduates can apply for membership in apprentice training programs to complete journeyman carpentry requirements or enter the workforce. Typical employment is found as rough and finish carpenters, cabinet-makers, lumberyard workers, finishers within the construction industry, or self-employment. Carpenters may advance to carpentry supervisor or general construction supervisor positions.


Contact

701-224-2429
bsc.cet@tilar.net

Degree Plans

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