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Carpentry

Seven carpentry students in bright yellow TCHS shirts proudly stand in a staggered line in front of building framework that they have constructed.

Carpentry, providing students with a comprehensive, in-depth exploration of carpentry and construction.

Unlike traditional woodshop electives, the Carpentry program offers students a more comprehensive, in-depth exploration of carpentry and construction. Students in this program will get extensive hands-on experience that prepares them to directly enter careers in the residential, commercial, and home improvement construction industry.

Male TCHS carpentry student in bright yellow shirt and safety glasses used table saw to cut wood in carpentry classroom setting.

Career Skill LevelsThe various skill career levels for technical college high school: beginning, intermediate, advanced.

Program Opportunities

Certifications

  • OSHA 10-Hour Certification
  • SP2 Safety & Pollution Prevention Certification
  • Pennsylvania Skills Certificate
  • NOCTI Certification

Workplace Opportunities

Some notable partners include:

Tague Lumber, the Borough of Downingtown, Sterling Kitchen & Bath, and more!

 

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CIP 46.0201

The Department of Education provides a CIP Code to approved Programs of Study (POS). Schools and postsecondary institutions use the CIP code to categorize the POS, outline the scope and sequence of educational offerings, and develop a POS task list. Click here to review the task list.