Residential Carpenter
- Construction Trades
The Residential Carpenter career major is a combination of the Frame and Finish Carpenter career majors. Students will learn basic carpentry skills, safety practices, basic residential framing, tools and safe use and operation of construction equipment. Students will apply finishing techniques required to install trim, mantels, shelving, molding and ornamental wood. Students will also plan, design, construct and learn to install cabinets and countertops.
Average OK Wage:
$ 22.20 / Hour
Who Can Enroll:
- Adults
- Juniors
- Seniors
- Certifications Available
- Courses & Career Major Length
- Helpful Attributes and Abilities
- Industry & Metro Tech Accreditations
- Required & Recommended Prerequisites
- Student Organizations
Certifications Available
Courses & Career Major Length
Helpful Attributes and Abilities
Industry & Metro Tech Accreditations
Required & Recommended Prerequisites
Student Organizations
Schedule
M-F | 7:25 AM - 10:25 AM
M-F | 11:25 AM - 2:25 PM
Career Major Length: 960 hours
Tuition & Fees
In-State Tuition: $3,120.00
Out-of-State Tuition: $6,240.00
Books: $131.00
Supplies: $0.00
Exams & Fees: $43.00
Financial Aid | VA Educational Benefits | Available for those who qualify. | Tuition, fees, career majors, courses, and hours are subject to change without notice. Exam fees are nonrefundable.