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Woodworking Programs, Courses and Degrees in Ontario
- Woodworking Manufacturing - Management (Post-Graduate) - Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology
Conestoga College's 1-year Woodworking Manufacturing Management Post-graduate Certificate is designed for graduates of the College's Woodworking Technician Program or those possessing equivalent educational and/or industrial experience. The Program will advance students' knowledge and skills in management to help them attain higher positions within the woodworking manufacturing industry, such as cost estimators, managers, methods and time study analysts, process planners, and supervisors.
- Woodworking Technician - Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology
Conestoga College's 2-year Woodworking Technician Diploma program is designed for students aspiring to careers in wood-based manufacturing. The Program will expose students to the knowledge, skills, and technology used in the modern manufacturing of such products as architectural millwork, cabinets, and furniture.
- Woodworking Technology (Co-op) - Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology
Conestoga College's 3-year Woodworking Technology (Co-op) Advanced Diploma Program provides students with the 'theoretical and applied knowledge of the technology and skills involved in the efficient and quality-conscious manufacture of furniture, cabinets and architectural millwork.' The Program includes co-operative learning comprised of 'six academic terms in college and three work terms in the woodworking industry.'
- Woodworking Technology - Architectural Millwork (Co-op) - Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology
Conestoga College's 3-year Woodworking Technology - Architectural Millwork (Co-op) program is primarily designed for individuals interested in designing, manufacturing, and installing architectural millwork. The Program will include co-operative education that 'features six academic terms in college and three work terms in the woodworking industry.'
- Industrial Woodworking Technician - Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Humber College's 3-semester Industrial Woodworking Technician (IWWT) diploma program provides students with 'the knowledge and skills to construct cabinets and fine furniture using both recognized, traditional trade practices and new technologies.' The Program's focus is on hands-on projects, and graduates 'will be able to lay out, calculate, cut, machine, assemble, and finish a cabinet or a piece of fine furniture' utilizing the trade's various 'woodworking production equipment and hand tools.'
- Industrial Woodworking Techniques - Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology
Mohawk College's 42-week Industrial Woodworking Techniques Certificate provides students with the knowledge and skilled to assemble, construct, finish, install, lay-out, refinish, repair, and/or restore cabinets, furniture, fixtures and other related products typically made from wood, wood substances, or wood substitutes. Graduates may qualify for advanced credits towards an apprenticeship in woodworking or related areas, like carpentry.
- Woodworking Technician - St. Clair College
St. Clair College's 2-year Woodworking Technician diploma provides students with the 'theory and technical skills' required 'to meet a variety of goals in processing wood products.' The Program's 'curriculum parallels apprenticeship standards' for woodworking and thus graduates who decide to pursue an apprenticeship may qualify for advanced standing into the latter.
- Woodworking & Fine Furniture - St. Lawrence College
St. Lawrence College's Woodworking and Fine Furniture certificate program trains candidates in 'the theory and practical techniques necessary to construct cabinets and fine furniture using standard production equipment and hand tools.' The Program will consist of 6 levels, each of which will be 45 hours in duration.
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