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Cabinetry and Architectural Woodwork, Certificate of Completion

Requirements

Students may receive a One-Year Certificate, a Diploma, an Associate in Applied Science degree, an Associate in Science degree, or a Bachelor of Science Degree in Technology Management.

Total Program Credits: 32

Discipline Core Requirements: 32 Credits
  ACC 1150   Fundamentals of Business Math 3
  CAW 1130   Residential Cabinetry 4
  CAW 1140   Millworking and Safety Shop I 5
  CAW 1150   Design Drafting and Billing 3
  CAW 1170   Finish Technology 2
  CAW 1210   Cabinetmaking Materials and Hardware 1
  CAW 1240   Millworking Shop II 5
  CAW 1250 Drafting and Computer Applications for Cabinetmakers 4
  CAW 2310   Cabinetry Math 2
  EGDT 1040   Fundamentals of Technical Engineering Drawing 3

Graduation Requirements:

  1. Completion of a minimum of 32 semester credits.
  2. Overall grade point average of 2.0 (C) or above.
  3. Residency hours -- minimum of 10 credit hours through course attendance at UVU.
  4. Complete all courses with a minimum grade of "C-" or better.

Graduation Plan

This graduation plan is a sample plan and is intended to be a guide. Your specific plan may differ based on your Math and English placement and/or transfer credits applied. You are encouraged to meet with an advisor and set up an individualized graduation plan in Wolverine Track

Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
CAW 1140 Millwork and Safety Shop I 5
CAW 1150 Design, Drafting and Billing 3
CAW 1170 Finish Technology 2
CAW 1210 Cabinetmaking Materials and Hardware 1
CAW 2310 Cabinetry Math or Equivalent 2
EGDT 1040 Fundamentals of Technical Engineering Drawing 3
  Semester total: 16
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
CAW 1130 Residential Cabinetry 4
CAW 1240 Millworking Shop II 5
CAW 1250 Drafting and Computer Applications for Cabinetmakers 4
ACC 1150* Fundamentals of Business Math 3
  Semester total: 16
  Degree total: 32

Department

Construction Technologies

The Construction Technologies department is in the   Scott M. Smith College of Engineering. To find the most up-to-date information, including Program Learning Outcomes for degree programs offered by the Construction Technologies department, visit their website.

Construction Technologies department

Program Details

Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Graduate of the CC will be able to design and plan a project by identifying required materials and equipment
  2. Graduates will be able to setup and safely operate standard cabinetry shop equipment (ie: table saws, jointers/planers, shapers, sanders...etc)
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