Carpentry

Carpentry

Build a Strong Foundation in Carpentry

Kirkwood's Carpentry program prepares students to enter the skilled building trades. Students are given a hands-on intensive introduction to the skills used by carpenters. Your classroom experience combines lecture and lab activities that cover all aspects of a carpenter’s job.

After you complete the carpentry program, you can continue your education with an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Construction Management.

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Paying for your degree may be easier than you think with our financial aid and scholarships. Students in this program, full or part-time, may be eligible to have half of their tuition paid for by the Kibbie Grant!

Graduates of the Carpentry program will be able to:

  1. Analyze and interpret architectural plans and specifications.
  2. Demonstrate a thorough understanding of OSHA safety regulations, as they apply to construction sites and the carpentry trade.
  3. Describe the training, educational opportunities, and employment opportunities available to pre-apprentice carpenters.
  4. Practice the proper and safe use of hand tools, power tools, and construction equipment used by carpenters.
  5. Use the surveying, leveling, and measurement tools most commonly used by carpenters to establish the location of foundations on building sites.
  6. Properly and safely construct floor and wall framing systems.
  7. Properly and safely construct roof, stair, and light gauge steel framing systems.
  8. Properly and safely install exterior finishes, including windows, exterior doors, moldings, siding, cornice, and roofing systems.
  9. Properly and safely install interior finishes including building envelope, air sealing, insulation, building membranes, gypsum wallboard, and interior millwork systems.
  10. Prepare estimates for construction projects. Determine material and labor quantities.

Completion of a program conference is required to be admitted to the program. You’ll learn more about the program as well as specific admissions requirements.

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Program Costs

Carpentry

School Year: 2024–25

Program Entry Semester: Fall

Fall Spring Total
Credit Hours per Semester 18 14 32
In-State Tuition $3,906 $3,038 $6,944
Technology Fee per Semester $50 $50 $100
Clinical Expenses (mileage, lodging, screenings, etc.) $0 $0 $0
Conferences/Seminars $0 $0 $0
Course Resources (textbooks, software, etc.) $699.75 $0 $699.75
Course/Section Fees $310 $265 $575
Laptop (required devices) $0 $0 $0
Testing Fees $0 $0 $0
Third Party Credentials $59 $0 $59
Tool Sets $1,000 $0 $1,000
Uniforms $1,375 $0 $1,375
Other $0 $0 $0
Total Estimated Cost $7,399.75 $3,353.00 $10,752.75

 

Costs provided are estimated and based on the following current tuition rates: $217 (In-State), $290 (Out-of-State), $400 (International).

Fees and costs are subject to change. To view all costs associated with attending college visit our Tuition and Costs page.


Program Requirements

To get into the Carpentry program, you must complete the following, in addition to Kirkwood’s steps to become a student:

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Students in Kirkwood's Carpentry program are encouraged to join the Kirkwood chapter of SkillsUSA, a workforce development organization for students with nearly 400,000 members nationally. 

SkillsUSA is one of eight recognized members of the National Coordinating Council for Career and Technical Student Organizations (NCC-CTSO). CTSOs are co-curricular groups that help students in career and technical education programs further their knowledge and skills by participating in activities, events, and competitions.

Wondering what's next? Check out what careers a degree in carpentry could lead to!

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State and federal aid may be used for the diploma on its own or as part of the Construction Management.

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Questions?

Industrial Technologies
101 Jones Hall
319-398-4983
indtech@kirkwood.edu