Associate of Applied Science in Carpentry Technology (Apprenticeship)
This program is offered in partnership with the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters – United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America at various local training centers around the state. Students must be currently working in a registered apprenticeship program in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.
Courses
- AIT 2990 — AIT-2990 Contracting in a Diverse World
- ATCT 1301 — ATCT-1301 Introduction to Carpentry
- ATCT 1310 — ATCT-1310 Carpentry Safety
- ATCT 1320 — ATCT-1320 Introduction to Hand and Power Tools
- ATCT 1331 — ATCT-1331 Concrete Footers and Walls
- ATCT 1351 — ATCT-1351 Metal Studs and Dry Walls
- ATCT 1370 — ATCT-1370 Layout
- ATCT 1381 — ATCT-1381 Wood Framing
- ATCT 1390 — ATCT-1390 Welding for Carpentry
- ATCT 1491 — ATCT-1491 Residential Steel Framing
- ATCT 1610 — ATCT-1610 Interior Finish
- ATCT 1710 — ATCT-1710 Stairs Layout
- ATCT 2330 — ATCT-2330 Trade Show
- ATCT 2341 — ATCT-2341 Concrete Specialities
- ATCT 2361 — ATCT-2361 Suspended Ceilings
- ATCT 2370 — ATCT-2370 Interior Systems Layout
- ATCT 2500 — ATCT-2500 Exterior Finish
- ATCT 2511 — ATCT-2511 Concrete Columns and Decks
- ATCT 2520 — ATCT-2520 Stairs Installation
- ATCT 2540 — ATCT-2540 Roof Framing III
- ATCT 2560 — ATCT-2560 Interior Systems III
- CNST 1281 — CNST-1281 Construction Engineering Orientation
- CNST 1290 — CNST-1290 Construction Print Reading
- CNST 1510 — CNST-1510 Green Building & Sustainability I
- CNST 2131 — CNST-2131 Construction Methods and Materials
- ENG 1010 — ENG-1010 College Composition I
- ENG 101H — ENG-101H Honors College Composition I
- IT 1090 — IT-1090 Computer Applications
- IT 109H — IT-109H Honors Computer Applications