Carpentry is a fast-growing field, and northwest Washington has one of the highest concentrations of carpentry jobs nationwide (according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics).
Carpentry is a fast-growing field, and northwest Washington has one of the highest concentrations of carpentry jobs nationwide (according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). The Carpentry program will help you gain valuable skills that employers want, and you will gain valuable experience with green building practices, cutting-edge materials and industry best practices. Program graduates find rewarding careers in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings, including:
Framing
Roofing
Concrete and Foundation Work
Drywall Installation
Interior and Exterior Finish Carpentry
Building Science
Remodeling and Preservation
Site Preparation
Train for a Culinary Career
Are you ready to prepare for one of the fastest-growing employment areas in the nation? Seattle Culinary Academy offers classroom instruction with plenty of hands-on training to help you excel in the food and hospitality industry as well as a variety of related fields.
Your training will help open doors to exciting opportunities in the best restaurants in the region, as well as catering companies, culinary tours, test kitchens, hotels, food writing, and food styling – to name just a few. Beyond restaurant jobs, graduates use their new skills as a foundation to pursue a wide array of potential career paths and disciplines.
Students learn the safe and proper use of hand tools and how to read and draw basic woodworking plans. Students start woodworking in Pre-Kindergarten learning the basic fundamentals of measuring, and cutting, and their skills increase each year.
Starting with rough hewn boards, students move through all the main machines in the shop. We cover jointing, planing and spend a good amount of time on the table saw.
The Carpentry Diploma program at Saint Paul College provides hands-on training and the theoretical skills needed to succeed. Students learn to use basic tools such as saws and pneumatic nail guns, starting with Summer Term.
This is the second in our classes for new and intermediate woodworkers. In this class you will have exposure to wood shop safety and the proper use of hand and stationary power tools.
In this class you will learn the basics of woodworking. You’ll learn how to cut, sand, glue up, and finish. You’ll also be able to take the project home that you begin.
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