Associate in Applied Science

Architectural Woodworking/Cabinet Making Technology

Plan Code
CMMAWAPT
Career Pathway
Transportation and Trades
Program

CIP Code
48.0703
Program Learning Outcomes
  • Perform cabinetmaking activities to industry standards
  • Interpret drawings for production planning and estimating
  • Select, maintain, and operate hand tools, portable power tools, and stationary machinery
  • Select various grades of lumber and building materials
  • Perform sanding and adhesive operations to industry standards
  • Select and apply finishes and hardware used in manufacturing of furniture, cabinets and millwork
  • Produce cabinets and other architectural specialties including millwork and moldings to be installed in residential and commercial applications
  • Apply mathematical solutions for cabinetmaking applications
Program Description
  • 6 quarter AAS
  • Maximum class size: 18
  • Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
  • Enrollment Point: Fall, Winter, Spring
  • This degree is primarily face-to-face with some hybrid courses. See course descriptions for further information.
  • While in the program, students will learn to use a table saw, band saw, plainer, router, shaper, hand tools, belt sander, and joiner.
  • Students will be responsible for purchasing their own hand tools. (list provided by instructor)

General Education Requirements

Sub-Total Credits
15

Note: See a Career Advisor prior to choosing courses that meet general education requirements.

Required Courses
Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
23
Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
20
Total Credits
112