Architectural Woodworking/Cabinet Making Technology AAS (114 Credits)

CIP Code

48.0703

  • 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)

Required Courses:

ARWC 101Introduction to Cabinetmaking

3

ARWC 102Safety Principles

4

ARWC 103Cabinetry Blueprints/ Plans

4

ARWC 104Materials

2

ARWC 105Machine Tools I

4

ARWC 106Machine Tools II

4

ARWC 107Machine Tools / CNC

3

ARWC 108Portable Power Tools

3

ARWC 109Hand Tools

3

ARWC 110Basic Cabinet Joinery

4

ARWC 111Tool Maintenance/Sharpening

3

ARWC 112Cabinetmaking / Face Frame Construction I

4

ARWC 113Cabinetmaking / Face Frame Construction II

4

ARWC 114Cabinetmaking / 32mm System

3

ARWC 115Finishing Methods I

3

ARWC 116Drawers and Doors

2

ARWC 117Laminates / Countertops /Solid Surface

3

ARWC 118Occupational Math

3

ARWC 119Jigs and Fixtures

2

ARWC 120Cabinetmaking / Commercial Construction

3

ARWC 201Wood Bending/Lamination Techniques

3

ARWC 202Architectural Millwork

3

ARWC 203Beginning Furniture Projects

5

ARWC 204Cabinet Installation - Residential / Commercial

4

ARWC 205Advanced Joinery

4

ARWC 206Cabinetmaking Computer Technology

4

ARWC 207Veneering Technology

2

ARWC 208Employment Preparation

3

ARWC 209Advanced Projects

5

Electives

ARWC 291Practical Applications

1 to 18

ARWC 292Independent Project I

5

ARWC 293Independent Project II

5

ARWC 294Independent Project III

5

ARWC 296Work-Based Learning Experience I

1-13V

ARWC 297Work-Based Learning Experience II

1-13V

General Education Requirements

5 Credits required from Quantitative

5 Credits required from Communication/English

10 Credits required from; Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Other

Quantitative (5 Credits Required)

MATH 171Technical Math

5

MATH 172Business Math

5

MATH& 107Math in Society

5

MATH& 141Precalculus I

5

MATH& 142Precalculus II

5

MATH& 146Statistics

5

MATH& 151Calculus

5

MATH& 152Calculus II

5

MATH& 153Calculus III

5

Communication (5 Credits Required)

ENGL& 101English Composition I

5

ENGL& 235Technical Writing

5

Humanities

10 Credits required from; Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Other
HREL 111Interviewing and Career Success

5

HUM &101Introduction to Humanities

5

CMST& 102Introduction to Mass Media

5

CMST& 152Intercultural Communication

5

CMST& 210Interpersonal Communication

5

CMST& 220Public Speaking

5

CMST& 230Small Group Communications

5

CMST& 240Culture & Diversity in Health Care

5

Natural Sciences

10 Credits required from; Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Other
BIOL 170Medical Terminology

2

BIOL& 160General Biology

5

BIOL& 175Human Biology with Lab

5

BIOL& 241Human Anatomy and Physiology I

5

BIOL& 242Human Anatomy and Physiology II

5

BIOL& 260Microbiology

5

CHEM &121General Chemistry

5

CHEM &131Introduction to Organic/Biochemistry

5

NUTR& 101Intro to Nutrition

5

PHYS &114Introductory Physics I (Algebra based Physics)

5

PHYS &221Engineering Physics I w/LAB

5

PHYS &222Engineering Physics II w/LAB

5

PHYS &223Engineering Physics III w/LAB

5

Social Sciences

10 Credits required from; Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Other
POLS &101Introduction to Political Science

5

PSYC& 100General Psychology

5

PSYC& 200Lifespan Psychology

5

SOC &101Introduction to Sociology

5

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