Carpentry 201
Carpenters make up the largest building trade occupation in the industry. Well-trained carpenters with all-around skills are in high demand. Carpenters are involved in many kinds of construction activities, from building highways and bridges to building schools to installing kitchen cabinets.
Carpenters construct, erect, install, and repair structures and fixtures made from wood, metal, concrete and other materials. The CITC four-year program prepares carpenters for both residential and commercial work.
Note: It is crucial that students have the required physical textbooks and class materials by the first day of class. Students will be instructed on how to purchase the required e-text(s) on the first day of class. A student who does not have all required e-texts, textbooks and materials by the end of the second week may be dismissed from class and charged with an absence. To purchase the stand alone NCCERConnect with e-text, students will need a Course ID #.Course ID will be provided by the course instructor. CITC Instructor will provide the Course ID no later than the first day of class. Students are expected to purchase the required e-texts during the first day of class.
Please Note: Eastern Washington courses tuition varies, so please see the course catalog for Eastern Washington tuition rates. Also, the sales tax from county/municipality in which the training is taken may vary.
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