Students are taught high demand skills in the cabinet and woodworking industry. Graduates may find work in factory production, set-up milling, assembling, and installing highly customized cabinetry in residences, banks, department stores, restaurants, etc. Other jobs may be found in furniture work and others specialized sectors of the cabinetry and woodworking industry.
Graduation Plan
This graduation plan is a sample plan and is intended to be a guide. Your specific plan may differ based on your Math and English placement and/or transfer credits applied. You are encouraged to meet with an advisor and set up an individualized graduation plan in Wolverine Track.
Plan of Study Grid First Year |
Semester 1 |
CAW 1140 | Millworking and Safety Shop I | 5 |
CAW 1150 | Design Drafting and Billing | 3 |
CAW 1170 | Finish Technology | 2 |
CAW 1210 | Cabinetmaking Materials and Hardware | 1 |
CAW 2310 | Cabinetry Math | 2 |
EGDT 1040 | Fundamentals of Technical Engineering Drawing | 3 |
| Credit Hours | 16 |
Semester 2 |
CAW 1130 | Residential Cabinetry | 4 |
CAW 1240 | Millworking Shop II | 5 |
CAW 1250 | Drafting and Computer Applications for Cabinetmakers | 4 |
EGDT 1600 | Technical Math Algebra | 3 |
| Credit Hours | 16 |
| Total Credit Hours | 32 |