Carpentry
Program Details
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The mission of the Carpentry program is to prepare students for employment or advanced training in the carpentry industry.
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This program prepares students to become carpenters who can construct, erect, install, and repair structures and fixtures made from wood and other materials. This training includes but is not limited to setting forms for footings, walls, and slabs; framing and finishing exterior and interior walls, roofs, and decks.
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Occupational Completion Points (OCPs) - The Carpentry program is a planned sequence of instruction consisting of four occupational completion points. OCPs provide a student with early completion training options linked to employment opportunities established by the Florida Department of Education based on the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system and accepted industry titles. Academic skill level required to complete program: Grade 9 language, math and reading.
C510300 OCP Postsecondary Program of Study 1200Hrs BCV0112 A Introduction to Carpentry 150 BCV0122 B Rough Framing Carpentry (formerly ‘Carpenter, Rough’) 450 BCV0125 C Finish Trim Carpentry 450 BCV0123 D Foundation and Form Carpentry 150
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Throughout the course of the Carpentry program, students may take exams from National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER):
• Core Curriculum
• Carpentry Level 1
• Carpentry Level 2