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Fine Woodworking – Certificate

Program Details

Length: 9 months

Total Credits: 35.4

Intake Terms: Fall

Campus: Silver King

Student Loans: This program is eligible for Student Loans - details here

Credential Received

Certificate in Fine Woodworking and credit for Level 1 and Level 2 cabinet makers (joinery) plus 475 WBT (Work-Based Training) hours towards completion of apprenticeship.

Overview

Program Summary

This nine-month program prepares students for apprenticeship positions in the cabinet makers (joiners) trade or for careers as fine furniture builders. Students engage in a variety of classroom and shop activities. They learn theoretical principles, concepts, and theories of furniture and cabinet design in the classroom. They apply their knowledge in the shop where they engage in the construction of cabinets and fine furniture.

Graduates of the Fine Woodworking program at Selkirk College earn credit for Level 1 and Level 2 of the cabinet maker (joiner) trade technical training component of their apprenticeships. Additionally, graduates receive 475 hours advance credit towards the on-the-job component of an apprenticeship.

The program is broad in scope and encourages students to strive for quality design, originality, and enhanced workmanship skills, to improve chances of success in the marketplace. Students are responsible to pay for materials used in constructing their projects. Depending on the size and scope of their project this cost could be up to $1000.00

Youth Train in Trades

It is designed to help secondary school students get a head start on careers in the trades while earning credit towards their high school graduation. Learn more online at Industry Training Authority (http://youth.itabc.ca/programs/train/)

For more information speak with your high school guidance counsellor or get in touch with Selkirk College’s Industry and Trades administrative assistant.

Program Outcomes

Cabinet Maker (Joiner) Level 1

Upon successful completion of this program, learners will be able to:

  • use safe work practices.
  • apply standard drafting practices.
  • apply layout techniques.
  • use quality standards.
  • communicate with others.
  • select materials.
  • use basic hand tools.
  • use portable power tools.
  • use woodworking machines.
  • assemble products.
  • prepare wood surfaces for finishing.

Cabinet Maker (Joiner) Level 2

Upon successful completion of this program, learners will be able to:

  • apply layout techniques.
  • use quality standards.
  • read blueprints and specifications.
  • apply computer skills.
  • select materials.
  • use basic hand tools.
  • use woodworking machines.
  • use assembly techniques.
  • construct sashes, doors and frames.

Fine Woodworking

Upon successful completion of this program, learners will be able to:

  • demonstrate safe work habits.
  • describe WHMIS and WCB regulations concerning the handling, storage, and use of wood finishing products.
  • safely use and maintain hand tools and woodworking machines.
  • plan and complete a variety of woodworking projects using various pieces of equipment.
  • organize the woodworking process efficiently and effectively.
  • design and make jigs.
  • use a variety of wood bending processes.
  • outline the advantages and disadvantages of using veneering techniques.
  • describe and explain the major components of wood.
  • finish wood and make minor repairs to wood finishes.
  • outline and explain the furniture design process.
  • develop manual and computer generated drafts of furniture designs.
  • construct and install kitchen cabinets and countertops.
  • properly install cabinet hardware.

Program Admission Requirements

Academic Requirements

  • Graduation from a British Columbia Senior Secondary School or equivalent
  • Workplace Math 11, or Selkirk AUD Math 46, with a minimum of 60% or better
  • Consideration will be given to mature individuals (19 years or older) who are not senior secondary school graduates, provided they are working to complete the recommended education:
          - Grade 10 or equivalent including English 10, Mathematics 10
          - Grade 12 preferred
  • All applicants are required to complete a computerized placement test in reading, writing and mathematics once they have submitted their application.
  • Employers may require higher level of Math as part of their hiring policies

Additional Requirements

  • Basic computer skills are highly recommended

Graduation and Promotion

In order to receive your credential in your program you must maintain a minimum of 70% average.

Program Curriculum

See ITA website for program outline.

Additional Program Policies

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