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Carpentry - Mesabi Range Community and Technical College

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Certificate

Carpentry from Mesabi Range Community and Technical College is a Campus Certificate Carpenters degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. Lab activities involve actual hands-on construction. Working models and mock-ups as well as actual recreational and storage buildings and garages will be constructed by first-year students. Second-year students will build a project on a local site. Related instruction emphasizes math, blueprint reading, estimating, materials of construction, tools and equipment, principles of carpentry and safety. Employment Opportunities Graduates find work with small and large contractors doing new construction and remodeling, sash and window companies, lumber companies, and many become self-employed. Remodeling and energy conservation work are projected to become major areas of growth. Carpenters may advance to positions such as job supervisor, superintendent or a self-employed contractor. Other related employment possibilities include sales, lumberyard management, building inspection, cabinet making, roofing, drywall installation, maintenance carpentry or factory rep positions. View more details on Mesabi Range Community and Technical College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Carpenters courses.

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