This degree program is designed to prepare students for entry level employment in carpentry and construction related industries.

The program also provides hands-on instruction to ensure that students acquire the knowledge, skills and abilities as well as safety practices to succeed in the construction industry.

Advising Sheets

Note: Advising sheets subject to change. Seek Assistance from your Academic Advisor prior to registration.

Degree Requirements

1st Semester

Class Description Credits
General Education
CLP 150A College and Life Planning 1
ENG 150 Introduction to Literature 3
SPH 153 Introduction to Speech 3
CARP 100 Hand and Power Tools 3
Program Requirements
ETP 100 Basic Electrical Theory I 3
Total Credits: 16

2nd Semester

Class Description Credits
Program Requirements
CARP 120 Plans, Building Codes and Specifications 3
CARP 150 Footings and Foundations 4
CARP 160 Walls and Ceiling Framing 4
General Education
HIS 150 American History I
OR
HIS 151 American History II
OR 3
HIS 170 World Civilization I
OR
HIS 171 World Civilization II
Total Credits: 14

Program Requirements

Class Description Credits
General Education
ICT 150 Introduction to Computers 3
Total Credits: 3

Program Recommended Courses

Class Description Credits
BUS 103 Introduction to Business 3
Total Program Requirement Credits: 3

3rd Semester

Class Description Credits
General Education
HIS 162 Pacific History 3
Program Requirements
CARP 170 Roofing Styles and Types 4
CARP 180 Plumbing 4
CARP 200 Doors, Windows and Trim 4
Total Credits: 15

4th Semester

Class Description Credits
General Education
MAT 155 Vocational Technical Mathematics 3
PHSCI 150/150L Phyiscal Science 4
PSY 150 Introduction to Psychology
OR 3
HEA 150 Introduction to Health
Program Requirements
CARP 220 Interior Floors and Finishes 5
Total Credits: 15


Total Credits

Class Credits
General Education: 29
Program Requirements: 34
Total Credits: 63
Program Recommended: 3