Residential Carpentry

The Residential Carpentry career pathway is designed for job-ready or direct placement employment in the residential, commercial and remodeling areas of construction.

Completers of this program are prepared to enter the wrok force at various levels of apprenticeship training. Occupational competency certificates may be earned for:  carpenter helper, form carpenter, frame carpenter and finish carpenter. In addition, NCCER certification may be earned in the different courses of training.

Skills taught include:  safety, use of hand and power tools, blueprint reading, basic layout skills, basic estimating, forming, framing, interior and exterior trim, drywall, cabinetmaking, roofing, doors and windows. In addition to classroom work and skills practiced in the shop, students go on location to build a project house from the ground up.

Instructor

Instructor- Steve Tyler
styler [at] redriver [dot] tec [dot] ok [dot] us
580-255-2903 ext. 291

Other Important Info

College Credit: Hours vary from OSU-Institute of Technology, Western Oklahoma State College and Murray State College throughout the various majors.

Career Majors

2009 – 2010 Program Disclosure

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