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www.wwcc.edu/carpentry The Industry WWCC’s Degree Options Carpenters are involved in many different kinds A Certificate in is available upon of activity, from the of completion of one year of study. The Associate highways and bridges to the installation of in Applied Arts and Sciences (AAAS) in kitchen cabinets. Carpenters construct, erect, Carpentry is available...Your uponBest completionChoice of install, and repair structures and fixtures made our two year program. This will enhance your from and other materials. Depending opportunity of gaining employment in the on the type of work and the employer, carpentry field. carpenters may specialize in one or two activities or may be required to know how to perform many different tasks. Small home builders and remodeling companies may require carpenters to learn about all aspects of building a : walls and partitions, putting in and , building , installing cabinets and , and many other tasks. Large construction contractors or specialty contractors, however, may require their carpenters to perform only a few regular tasks, such as framing walls, constructing wooden forms for pouring , or erecting . Career Opportunities • Construction Manager/Supervisor • Building Contractor • Carpenters’ Assistant For More Information Gwendolyn Dentinger • 509.524.5189 • [email protected] Armando Maldonado • 509.524.4806 • [email protected] Walla Walla Community College… www.wwcc.edu/carpentry

Your Best Choice Associate in Applied Arts and Sciences Degree in Carpentry

This schedule lists courses required for degree completion but the actual order and specific coursework may vary depending on student placement, start date, and quarter. Please check with your advisor prior to any substitutions. The required related instruction is noted in bold print. The letter in the parenthesis indicates which category of related instruction is represented by the given course as follows: (W)- Written (O)- Oral Communications (R)- Human Relations (M)- Computation/Mathematics (J)- Job Seeking (L)- Leadership

Year One Carpentry Certificate Year Two AAAS Degree in Carpentry

Quarter One Credits Quarter One Credits CARP 181, Introduction to Carpentry ...... 18-20 CARP 284, Advanced Work in Layout* ...... 18-20 OCSUP 105, Introduction to Quantitative Problem OCSUP 102, Oral in the Workplace (O)...... 3 Solving for the Trades (M) ...... 5 Total Credits ...... 21-23 Total Credits ...... 23-25

Quarter Two Credits Quarter Two Credits CARP 285, Advanced Blueprint Reading II*...... 18 CARP 182, On-Site Work: Exterior ...... 18-20 OCSUP 103, Job Seeking Skills (J)...... 3 WRITE 100, Written Communication in the Workplace (W) ...... 3 Total Credits ...... 21 IFA 022, AHA Heartsaver First Aid ...... 4 Total Credits ...... 21.4-23.4

Quarter Three Credits Quarter Three Credits CARP 286, Advanced On-Site Work* ...... 18 CARP 183, On-Site Work: Interior Finish ...... 18-20 CARP 299, Leadership (L) ...... 1 OCSUP 101, Human Relations (R) ...... 3 Total Credits ...... 19 Total Credits ...... 21-23 Year Two Total ...... 61-63 Certificate Total ...... 65.4-71.4 Degree Total ...... 126.4-134.4

* CARP 191, Cooperative Work Experience may be substituted for CARP 284, 285, or 286 with instructor permission. ******************************************************************************************************************************* The following courses meet the related instructional requirements of the program (one class per category required): (J) OSCUP 103 (L) CARP 299, OCSUP 299 (M) BUS 112, OCSUP 105, OCSUP 106 (O) CMST 102, CMST& 220, OCSUP 102 (R) OCSUP 101, PSYC& 100 (W) ENGL& 101, WRITE 100

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Walla Walla Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in programs and activities. Document last updated 10/15.