Cabinet/Millwork, AAS
The Cabinetmaking/Millwork AAS degree provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and complete cabinetry, furniture and millwork. Students learn to work with prints, specifications and shop drawings, power tools, and equipment in design, layout, and construction of projects. Emphasis is placed on selecting proper materials, determining the best procedures, manufacturing parts to specification, and assembling and finishing. This program will offer students preparation to test for the industry-recognized credentials listed below.
Program Information
- Program Start, technical coursework (semesters): August
- Industry-recognized credentials: NCCER Core; OSHA-30 Construction
Degree Requirements
In addition to the requirements stated below, students must complete all requirements for an Associate of Applied Science degree. Completion of the courses below will fulfill the general education requirements for the degree. Please see your advisor for more information.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required Certificate | ||
Washburn Tech Cabinet/Millwork Technical Certificate C | ||
Required General Education Courses | ||
EN 101 | Introductory College Writing | 3 |
MA 112 | Contemporary College Mathematics (or higher) | 3 |
At least 9 hours of additional general education courses from three of the following areas, and from at least three different disciplines: | 9 | |
Communications | ||
Natural Sciences | ||
Social Sciences | ||
Arts and Humanities | ||
Inclusion and Belonging | ||
Scientific Reasoning and Literacy |