Cabinetmaking
Description
In the Cabinetmaking program, students learn the craft and science of building cabinets. This program includes print reading, design and layout, and finishing. Students specialize in producing fine cabinetry and furniture, as well as architectural woodwork that may include ceiling treatments, doors, trim, walls, and floors. Projects in the shop focus on the methods, materials, machinery, joinery and precise assembly used to create fine flawless products.
Application
Applicants must complete a SouthernTech Application for Admission. Additional information and applications are available at the SouthernTech campus and online by visiting our Student Portal (please create an account prior to showing interest or applying by clicking the blue Sign In button). Enrollment for this career program is open to adults and in-district High Schools (juniors/seniors).
Financial Aid and Scholarships
This program is not approved for Federal Financial Aid; scholarships may be available for those who qualify.
Courses (525 hours)
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Machinery, Joinery Processes, Cabinet Design and Layout
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Cabinet Construction
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Furniture and Finishing
Estimated time to complete: 10 months
Schedule
- 8:00-11:00 AM
- 12:45-3:45 PM
Program Information Guide