Carpintería
Área de estudio
Oficios especializados
Credencial
Certificado
Duración del programa
1 Año | Tiempo completo
Resumen del programa
CIP Code: 46.0201
The Carpentry program at MITT provides students with foundational skills in carpentry, leading towards Level 1 apprenticeship accreditation and starting the path towards Red Seal certification. The program includes essential workplace skills, health and safety training, and hands-on experience through applied building construction projects.
Información básica
Septiembre 2026 (Días)
Enero 2027 (Días)
Puntos destacados del programa
- Industry-Driven Curriculum: Gain foundational skills in carpentry, including framing, finishing, blueprint reading, and construction safety. The program aligns with industry standards and prepares students for entry-level roles in the trade.
- Hands-On Learning: Train in MITT’s fully equipped workshops, working with professional tools and materials to develop essential carpentry techniques through applied building construction projects.
- Career Readiness: Develop essential workplace and employability skills through MITT’s Bridging to Work workshops, which focus on communication, teamwork, and professionalism in the trades.
- Apprenticeship Credit: Recognized by Apprenticeship Manitoba as Level 1 Carpentry training, giving graduates a head start toward Red Seal certification.
- Pathway to In-Demand Trades Careers: Prepare for career opportunities as a carpenter apprentice, construction labourer, or renovation specialist, with the skills needed to transition into residential and commercial construction.
- Workplace Safety and Compliance: Learn industry best practices in safe work procedures, materials handling, and compliance with local and national building codes, ensuring job site safety and efficiency.
Resultados profesionales
- Construction Companies
- Carpentry Contractors
- Construction Contractors
- Wood Product Manufacturers
- Maintenance Departments of Large Institutions and Factories
- Governments
- Self-Employed
Requisitos de acceso
2025-2026
Título de bachillerato de Manitoba (o finalización prevista en un plazo de 45 días a partir de la fecha de inicio del programa), o equivalente, incluyendo:
- Matemáticas de grado 12 (40S) con una nota del 50% o superior, o equivalente.
- Lengua y literatura inglesas (40S) de 12º curso con una nota igual o superior al 50%, o equivalente.
2026-2027
Título de bachillerato de Manitoba (o finalización prevista en un plazo de 45 días a partir de la fecha de inicio del programa), o equivalente, incluyendo:
- Crédito en Matemáticas 40S
- Crédito en lengua inglesa 40S
La elegibilidad y los requisitos de este programa para estudiantes mayores de edad pueden consultarse en nuestra Estudiantes mayores de edad.
Requisitos adicionales
- Dominio demostrado del inglés (si se ha estudiado fuera de Canadá).
Visite Requisitos de admisión para obtener más información.
Matrícula y tasas
| Costes estimados del programa (internacional) | |
|---|---|
| Matrícula | $4,185 |
| Tarifas | $640 |
| Coste estimado de los libros de texto | $500 |
| Costes totales estimados del programa | $5,325.00 |
Los costes son estimados y están sujetos a cambios. Visita Matrícula y tasas e Información del programa para obtener más información.
Preguntas frecuentes
This program is primarily taught in person during full-day sessions, with less than 10% of course content delivered online.
This program runs for five consecutive months, excluding student success weeks and holidays. See the Academic Schedule for details.
Libros de texto y material
Encontrará una lista completa de materiales e información sobre los libros de texto en la página Información del programa.
Requisitos del portátil
Los estudiantes deben traer un ordenador portátil de nivel 1 para este programa. Encontrará más información y especificaciones técnicas en la Página de portátiles y necesidades técnicas.
Training is delivered in MITT’s fully equipped carpentry workshops, simulating a real construction site. Students work with industry-standard tools and materials, learning by doing under the guidance of experienced instructors.
No, the Carpentry program does not include a practicum. However, the hands-on nature of the workshop training provides practical, job-ready experience.
Yes. Graduates of the program receive Level 1 Carpentry Apprenticeship accreditation through Apprenticeship Manitoba.
To continue in the trade, graduates must:
- Secure employment as a carpenter
- Register as apprentices
- Accumulate the required work hours toward Red Seal certification
Sí, puede haber ayuda financiera disponible para aquellos que cumplan los requisitos. Explore las opciones de ayuda financiera.
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Carpintería
Todos los cursos
Essential Workplace Skills for Carpentry (CAR-300) — 40 hours
Introduces the carpentry trade and construction industry, covering Manitoba’s apprenticeship system, career options, emerging technologies, effective communication skills, and construction-related mathematics.Health and Safety (CAR-310) — 40 hours
Prepares students for safe work in construction, focusing on identifying workplace hazards, maintaining a safe environment, understanding the Workplace Health and Safety Act, and includes WHMIS training.Construction Tools, Materials, and Methods (CAR-320) — 92 hours
Explores the selection, use, and maintenance of hand and power tools, as well as materials commonly used in construction, emphasizing sustainability practices and efficient material use.Drawings and Specifications (CAR-330) — 42 hours
Introduces basic surveying, site layout, interpretation of construction drawings and specifications, and provides hands-on experience with site layout tools and equipment.Building Construction 1 (CAR-340) — 63 hours
Focuses on initial building construction processes, including concrete science, formwork, slabs, footings, and foundations, with practical experience in footing, floor framing, and concrete applications.Building Construction 2 (CAR-350) — 63 hours
Expands knowledge of construction by covering roof and wall constructions, focusing on framing projects, and includes topics like temporary access equipment and wall forms.Building Construction 3 (CAR-360) — 80 hours
Develops skills in building construction finishing, covering materials, processes, and applications of interior and exterior finishing, including layout and installation of wall, ceiling, and roof coverings; windows and doors; and flooring.Applied Building Construction (CAR-370) — 48 hours
Provides opportunities to apply accumulated knowledge and skills through real-world carpentry projects, emphasizing professionalism, work skills, and includes career readiness workshops to prepare for apprenticeships.