   
Architectural Woodworking and Cabinet Making Technology, Program Info
In Bates' Architectural Woodworking/Cabinet Making program, students learn how to draw plans and make material cutting/estimations and computer cabinet layouts for shop projects. Students learn how to use power tools such as sliding table saws, jointers, planers, routers, wide belt sanders and CNC router. Students lean how to determine what tools and equipment are needed to do the job. Also you will learn how to clean, oil, and sharpen your tools. [click here for more program and curriculum information]
Program Options:
Associate of Technology Degree Average completion 22 months
Certificate of Competency Average completion 18 months
Customized Training This program provides extended learning for persons previously or currently employed in cabinetry and other closely related occupations
Career Paths Include:
Cabinetmaker / Bench man Builds and assembles cabinets in a custom cabinet shop.
Computer Draftsman Designs the drawing & layout of the cabinet using industry software
Sawyer Cuts cbainet parts using sliding table saw, or panel saw or CNC equipment
Project Manager / Foreman Supervises project or a team of workers.
Millwork cuts and machines wood parts for woodworking projects using the CNC and molder.
Plastic Laminate & Solid surface Technician Applies laminates and fabricates to solid surface materials |