ABICE CARPENTRY PROGRAMME

COURSE OUTLINE


Course Description:

Carpentry is a two-year programme that enable students to learn hands-on new construction skills. They will learn framing, drywall, rough and fine finishing, siding, shingled roofing, door and window installation. Training includes blueprint reading, safety practices, and trade mathematics. Course safety is reinforced continually throughout the course sequence. Additionally, Information Technology, Entrepreneurship, Business Ethics, Communication and Occupational Math are integrated throughout the curriculum. Also, the students will complete a four-month Job Training Exercise in year two.

Course Objectives:

The student will be able:

Course Requirements:

Students enrolled in Carpentry will be required to become familiar with the proper use and care of Carpentry tools and equipment. The students will become aware of safety practices and accident prevention in accordance with CARICOM standards. The student will also become familiar with measurement, layout procedures and the materials used in this field as sustainable practices when working on and developing site projects.

Occupational requirements are met through project-based learning combined with the necessary theory and employability skills. Course activities and projects required for successful completion of the programme include ongoing assessment, portfolio development, and final assessments.

N.B Students in this programme are eligible to receive industry recognized certification from the Antigua and Barbuda National Training Agency (ABNTA) upon successful completion of the course along with an ABICE TVET Certificate.