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This is an ARCHIVED version of the Kwantlen University College Calendar for 2007-2008 (FALL) and is provided for historical reference only. See the current version of the Calendar for updated information.

Carpentry / Building Construction

CARPENTRY / BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CITATION

DESCRIPTION

The program has a duration of 24 weeks where students will cover First Year theory for the Carpentry Apprenticeship. The practical portion of the program will develop skills to use hand tools, power tools, and construct residential framing and concrete formwork projects. The scope and depth of this program is appropriate for students entering industry on a permanent basis.

The content is organized into modules to ensure an organized approach to develop safety skills, and tool operating skills. This program is offered Monday through Friday. Students who complete the Entry Level Trades Training (ELTT) are eligible for credit for first year apprenticeship technical training. For further information you can also visit the Trades website at www.kwantlen.ca/trades

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Students must meet either the regular student admission category or the mature student admission category in addition to the following:

  • Interview with instructor

  • Satisfactory physical health

  • Adequate reading comprehension and math skills as assessed by Kwantlen

  • Completion of high school shop courses would be an asset.

Students with mental or physical impairments who may require program or practicum accommodations, should contact the Program Coordinator at 604.598.6133 to discuss required skills and competencies, and a Disability Advisor at 604.599.3233 to ensure appropriate accommodations can be arranged.

CONTENT
  • Safe work practices

  • Basic hand tools

  • Basic power tools

  • Pneumatic tools

  • Powder actuated tools

  • Blueprint reading and basic estimating

  • Basic leveling (builders level)

  • Introduction to concrete

  • Concrete quantity calculating

  • Concrete forms

  • Floor framing

  • Wall framing

  • Roof framing

  • Stair calculating and building

Required Courses: 

CARP 1102 Safe Work Practices

CARP 1104 Hand and Power Tools

CARP 1109 Building Materials, Codes and Drawings

CARP 1115 Building Site Layout and Leveling

CARP 1119 Building Residential Concrete Formwork Systems

CARP 1125 Floors, Walls & Ceilings: Residential Framing Systems

CARP 1130 Roofs & Stairs: Residential Framing Systems

Special Equipment

Students will require appropriate safety wear in conformance with Workers’ Compensation Board regulations. A list of required tools will be provided by Admissions prior to starting this program.

GRADUATION

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be awarded a Citation in Carpentry/Building Construction.