Online High School Carpentry Part 2 Course
Carpentry Part 2 can help you develop deeper knowledge of carpentry while you’re completing your high school diploma. You’ll work to apply what you learned in Part 1 by studying residential and light-commercial building layout and foundations, framing, interior construction, finishing processes, trim work, and cabinetry.
James Madison High School is nationally accredited by Cognia and the Distance Education Accrediting Commission. At JMHS you have the opportunity to work at your own pace from virtually anywhere so you can earn your high school diploma plus a Career Pathways Certificate on your own terms.
Introductory Carpentry Part 1 is available only as part of the High School + Carpentry program and is not available for individual purchase. It is part of a 2-semester program that includes Introductory Carpentry Part 1. If you’re ready to start carving into the basics of the construction trade, enroll in our General Diploma + Carpentry Career Pathways track today.
Course Summary
- Course Name: Introductory Carpentry Part 2
- Subject Area: Career
- Credits: 1 Unit
- Track: Career Pathways
- Price: Not Available For Single Purchase
- Syllabus: Course Syllabus (PDF)
- Book(s): Modern Carpentry (12th ed.), Willis H. Wagner, Howard “Bud” Smith, and Mark W. Huth. The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc. (2016)
Course Description
The Carpentry program provides students with a basic understanding of the materials, tools and processes used by construction professionals to complete residential and light-commercial building projects. Students learn safe-work practices, hand and power tool identification and operation, basic print reading and building code applications. The program provides detailed coverage of framing techniques, interior and exterior finishing practices as well as some specialty construction elements.
Our online Introductory Carpentry Part 2 course is part of our High School + Carpentry curriculum. Call 1-800-349-6861 or enroll online now!