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Carpentry Programs, Courses and Degrees in Alberta
- Mechanical and Construction Trades Preparation - Keyano College
Keyano College's 24-week Mechanical and Construction Trades Preparation (MCTP) certificate program prepares students to enter an apprenticeship in various trades. The Program includes 'a work experience placement in industry' in a trade chosen by the student. Graduates will be awarded 'a program certificate, transcript, and, for employment purposes, an industry-based job performance evaluation from their work experience placement.'
- Carpentry Apprenticeship - Keyano College
An apprenticeship is a method of learning a trade through a combination of periods of in-class, technical/theoretical education and periods of paid, on-the-job training. In Alberta, completing a carpentry apprenticeship, both in-class and on-the-job components, normally takes about 4 years. Keyano College's Carpentry Apprenticeship fulfills the in-class requirements of an apprenticeship program.
- Carpentry - Trades Training (Apprenticeship) - Lakeland College
An apprenticeship is a method of learning a trade through a combination of periods of in-class, technical/theoretical education and periods of paid, on-the-job training. In Alberta, completing a carpentry apprenticeship, both in-class and on-the-job components, normally takes about 4 years. Lakeland College's Carpentry - Trades Training (Apprenticeship) fulfills the in-class requirements of an apprenticeship program.
- Carpentry Apprenticeship - Lethbridge Community College
An apprenticeship is a method of learning a trade through a combination of periods of in-class, technical/theoretical education and periods of paid, on-the-job training. In Alberta, completing a carpentry apprenticeship, both in-class and on-the-job components, normally takes about 4 years. Lethbridge Community College's Carpentry Apprenticeship fulfills the in-class requirements of an apprenticeship program.
- Pre-Employment Program - Carpentry - Medicine Hat College
Medicine Hat College's Pre-Employment Program - Carpentry program provides theoretical 'and practical training with additional hands-on practice for the first period' of the carpentry apprenticeship offered at the College. Graduates of the Pre-Employment Program may challenge for 'first year technical credit' of a carpentry apprenticeship.
- Apprenticeship - Carpenter - Medicine Hat College
An apprenticeship is a method of learning a trade through a combination of periods of in-class, technical/theoretical education and periods of paid, on-the-job training. In Alberta, completing a carpentry apprenticeship, both in-class and on-the-job components, normally takes about 4 years. Medicine Hat College's Apprenticeship - Carpenter fulfills the in-class requirements of an apprenticeship program.
- Apprenticeship Prep - NorQuest College
NorQuest College's Apprenticeship Prep program provides students with a foundation of skills and knowledge in a trade to enable them to pursue further training as an apprentice or pursue entry level employment. The student will choose a trade of interest from the 50 available and receive training with respect to that trade. The Program will prepare the learner 'to write the Apprenticeship Entrance Exam for levels 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5,' and will include 'a work experience component in' his/her trade of choice.
- Carpenter Apprenticeship - Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
An apprenticeship is a method of learning a trade through a combination of periods of in-class, technical/theoretical education and periods of paid, on-the-job training. In Alberta, completing a cabinetmaking apprenticeship, both in-class and on-the-job components, normally takes about 4 years. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology's Carpenter Apprenticeship fulfills the in-class requirements of an apprenticeship program.
- Fine Home Finishing - Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology's 16-week Fine Home Finishing certificate is designed for individuals with general experience in carpentry, millwork, or related areas who want to develop their skills in the area of interior home finishing. The Program includes a major project which will have students demonstrate 'their knowledge and skills' by styling and constructing an installation of their own choosing.
- Pre-Trades Carpentry - Northern Lakes College
Northern Lakes College's Pre-Trades Carpentry equips students with 'the skills and theory necessary to write the first period Carpenter Apprenticeship exam.' Furthermore, 'students will acquire the necessary safety certification to work in the field,' including Standard First Aid Level B CPR and Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS).'
- 3rd Period Carpentry - Northern Lakes College
Northern Lakes College's 12-week 3rd Period Carpentry program, which is delivered on-campus, is designed for individuals already enrolled in an apprenticeship program in Alberta. Graduates will be 'eligible to write the Period Three Carpentry Apprenticeship Theory and Practical Exam.' The Program 'is transferable to any Institution that offers Apprenticeship Carpentry Training.'
- Pre-Employment Carpentry - Northern Lakes College
Northern Lakes College's Pre-Employment Carpentry prepares students for entry-level employment and/or an apprenticeship 'in the carpentry field.' Graduates will be 'eligible to write the Period One Carpentry Apprenticeship Theory and Practical Exam,' as well as 'seek continued indentured employment in order to complete the four years of apprenticeship to become a Journeyman Carpenter.'
- Carpentry Apprenticeship First Period - Northern Lakes College
Northern Lakes College's Carpentry Apprenticeship First Period provides students with the knowledge and skills expected of the first level of an apprenticeship program in Alberta as outlined by Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT) regulations. Students 'will spend time learning in the shop, building a solid theoretical foundation and learning the safe operation of tools.' Furthermore, the Program will enable candidates 'to write the first period Carpenter apprenticeship exam.'
- Apprenticeship: Carpentry (Period 4) - Portage College
Portage College's Period 4 Carpentry Apprenticeship fulfills the fourth and final 8-week period of the in-class technical training requirements of a carpentry apprenticeship program in Alberta. Students who successfully complete Period 4 and the required number of work experience hours are eligible for certification as Journeyman Carpenters.
- Pre-Trades Carpentry - Portage College
Portage College's 16-week Pre-Trades Carpentry certificate program prepares students to pursue entry-level employment and/or an apprenticeship in carpentry. The Program will equip students with 'the theoretical knowledge and basic practical skills required to challenge the Provincial Apprenticeship Exam for 1st Period carpenters.'
- Apprenticeship: Carpentry (Period 2) - Portage College
Portage College's Period 2 Carpentry Apprenticeship fulfills the second 8-week period of the in-class technical training requirements of a carpentry apprenticeship program in Alberta. To be eligible for Period 2, applicants must have completed Period 1 at Portage or another post-secondary institution.
- Apprenticeship: Carpentry (Period 3) - Portage College
Portage College's Period 3 Carpentry Apprenticeship fulfills the third 8-week period of the in-class technical training requirements of a carpentry apprenticeship program in Alberta. To be eligible for Period 3, applicants must have completed Period 2 at Portage or another post-secondary institution.
- Apprenticeship: Carpentry (Period 1) - Portage College
An apprenticeship is a method of learning a trade through a combination of periods of in-class, technical/theoretical education and periods of paid, on-the-job training. In Alberta, completing a carpentry apprenticeship, both in-class and on-the-job components, normally takes about 4 years, and will consist of 4 levels or periods from the beginner to advanced. Portage College's Period 1 Carpentry Apprenticeship fulfills the first 8 weeks of the in-class technical training requirements of a carpentry apprenticeship program in Alberta.
- Carpenter Apprenticeship - Red Deer College
An apprenticeship is a method of learning a trade through a combination of periods of in-class, technical/theoretical education and periods of paid, on-the-job training. In Alberta, completing a carpentry apprenticeship, both in-class and on-the-job components, normally takes about 4 years, and will consist of 4 levels or periods from the beginner to advanced. There will be about 8 weeks of in-class training per year of the apprenticeship. Red Deer College's Carpenter Apprenticeship fulfills the in-class requirements of an apprenticeship program.
- Carpentry and Construction Certificate - Red Deer College
Red Deer College's 1-year Carpentry and Construction Certificate equips participants with the 'terminology and basic skills in wood working and carpentry' and 'covers the complete content of the First Period and a portion of second year Carpentry Apprenticeship technical training.' Therefore, graduates will be eligible for advanced credit towards an apprenticeship program and qualify 'to challenge the First Period Carpentry apprenticeship exam.'
- Carpenter Apprenticeship - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
An apprenticeship is a method of learning a trade through a combination of periods of in-class, technical/theoretical education and periods of paid, on-the-job training. In Alberta, completing a cabinetmaking apprenticeship, both in-class and on-the-job components, normally takes about 4 years. Southern Alberta Institute of Technology's Carpenter Apprenticeship fulfills the in-class requirements of an apprenticeship program.
- Pre-employment Carpentry - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology's Pre-employment Carpentry 12-week program will cover 'all course material received by a first year carpenter apprentice, plus additional hands-on skills and safety training on an actual jobsite.' Students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to pursue a entry-level employment, career advancement, or further educational opportunities in the carpentry profession or related fields.
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