A hands-on training program designed to equip students with the practical skills and technical knowledge required in the woodworking industry. The course covers essential carpentry and joinery techniques, including timber selection, furniture making, roofing, doors, and window construction. With a strong focus on craftsmanship, safety, and business skills, this program prepares students for employment in construction, furniture production, and self-employment.
Introduction to Carpentry & Joinery
This module introduces students to the field of carpentry and joinery, highlighting its importance in construction and furniture making. Students will learn about different types of wood, their properties, and applications in various projects. The module also covers essential carpentry tools and their proper use.
Timber Selection & Processing
A good carpenter must understand the different types of timber, their strengths, and their best applications. This module covers the selection, seasoning, and preservation of timber to enhance its durability and quality. Students will also learn how to measure, cut, and prepare timber for various projects.
Furniture Making
Students will acquire practical skills in designing and crafting furniture such as tables, chairs, cabinets, and wardrobes. The module covers assembling techniques, finishing processes, and decorative designs to produce functional and aesthetically pleasing wooden products.
Roof Construction & Structural Carpentry
This section focuses on roof framing, trusses, beams, and rafters, which are essential in the construction industry. Students will learn how to design, cut, and assemble roofing components, ensuring strength and stability in residential and commercial buildings.
Doors, Windows, & Fittings
Students will be trained in the construction and installation of wooden doors, window frames, and other fittings. This includes learning about different joinery techniques, hinges, locks, and finishing methods that enhance durability and security.
Joinery Techniques & Woodworking Joints
A strong structure depends on proper joinery techniques. This module teaches students how to create different wood joints, including dovetail, mortise and tenon, lap joints, and tongue-and-groove joints. These techniques are crucial for furniture making and structural carpentry.
Workshop Safety & Tool Maintenance
Safety is an essential aspect of carpentry and joinery. This module covers the proper use of hand tools and power tools, safety precautions, and workplace hazard management. Students will also learn how to maintain and sharpen tools to ensure efficiency and longevity.
Wood Finishing & Polishing
Wood finishing is essential for improving the appearance and durability of wooden products. Students will learn about different finishing techniques such as sanding, staining, varnishing, and painting. The module also covers protective coatings that prevent termite damage and weathering.
Estimating & Costing of Carpentry Work
Understanding the cost of materials and labor is vital for carpenters working in construction or running their own businesses. This module teaches students how to estimate material requirements, calculate costs, and prepare quotations for clients.
Entrepreneurship & Business Skills
Carpentry and joinery provide excellent opportunities for self-employment. This module equips students with the skills needed to start and manage their own carpentry workshop, market their products, and handle customer relations. Graduates will also learn how to apply for business permits and manage finances effectively.
Carpenter
Work in the construction industry, handling roofing, formwork, and wooden structural installations in buildings and infrastructure projects.
Furniture Maker
Join a furniture production company or start a personal workshop specializing in crafting custom furniture such as chairs, tables, and wardrobes.
Joiner
Specialize in creating wooden doors, window frames, and detailed fittings for homes, offices, and commercial buildings.
Construction Site Carpenter
Work alongside engineers and builders to construct wooden frameworks, staircases, and support structures in building projects.
Self-Employed Carpentry Business Owner
Use the skills acquired in this program to establish a carpentry and joinery business, supplying wooden products to individuals, schools, offices, and construction companies.
Workshop Technician
Work in furniture workshops or woodworking factories, assisting with production, repairs, and quality control of wooden products.
At least three passes at ‘O’ Level, including English and Mathematics.