Residential Carpentry (CRCSD)
Award: Career certificate
Pathway to associate degree: Construction and Building Science - Construction Technology (CBCTO)
Program location: Fort Omaha Campus
This career certificate is for students who have the desire or need to enter the field of residential carpentry as soon as possible. Students partake in classroom and practical application exercises, which supply them with knowledge and skills in the residential carpentry area. A 30-hour OSHA construction safety certification is included.
For more information about educational cost, median loan debt, and other important information related to this program, please visit our website at mccneb.edu/Academics/Programs-of-Study/Construction-Education/Construction-And-Building-Science.aspx.
Requirements for Residential Carpentry career certificate (30.0 credit hrs.)
CNST 1005 | Introduction to the Construction Industry | 4.5 credits |
CNST 1020 | Blueprint Reading | 4.5 credits |
CNST 1050 | Introduction to Carpentry | 4.5 credits |
CNST 1110 | Construction Safety (10-Hour) | 1.0 credit |
CNST 1360 | Floor, Wall, Stair and Ceiling Framing | 9.0 credits |
CNST 1370 | Exterior Finish | 6.5 credits |