Program Classification: Postsecondary Vocational Education – Skilled Trades
Program Description
The Carpentry Certificate Program is a postsecondary vocational training program designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in residential carpentry and general construction within the State of Illinois.
Graduates are prepared to pursue employment as carpenter assistants, framing assistants, or construction laborers under the supervision of a licensed contractor. This program does not confer contractor licensure.
Instructional Scope
Curriculum includes:
- OSHA-aligned construction safety training
- Tool identification and safe operation (hand and power tools)
- Blueprint reading fundamentals
- Measuring, layout, and framing principles
- Basic wall and floor framing
- Interior trim and finishing
- Drywall installation basics
- Door and window installation fundamentals
- Introduction to remodeling concepts
Training Environment & Supervision
Hands-on training is conducted:
- In a structured educational shop setting
- Through supervised instructional projects
- Within controlled skill-development exercises
Students do not perform independent contracting services or large-scale structural construction as part of this program. Elevated or high-risk structural installations are limited and conducted strictly under instructor supervision.
Windows and Doors Installation Programs
This Pella-sponsored course offers a comprehensive training program through a blend of theoretical instruction in the classroom and practical hands-on experience. Covering a wide array of topics, from installation techniques to maintenance and repair procedures, the course ensures that students are proficient in handling diverse window and door systems. Whether for residential, commercial, or industrial settings, students emerge from the program equipped with the expertise to effectively install, maintain, and repair various types of window and door systems, meeting the demands of modern construction projects.
With a focus on practical application and real-world scenarios, we prepare our students for the challenges they may encounter in the field. By integrating hands-on training, students gain invaluable experience that bridges the gap between theory and practice. Students not only gain a deep understanding of installation techniques but also the capability to troubleshoot and address maintenance and repair issues efficiently.
TOPICS COVERED IN WINDOW AND DOOR
- Window and Door Systems
- Installation Techniques
- Maintenance of Window and Door
- Repair System
- Safety Measures
SCHEDULE
Our program is 45 hours. Students may attend M/W, Tu/Th, Saturday, or Sunday per availability.
| SUNDAY | 8 AM – 5 PM (1 hour break) |
| MONDAY | 6 PM – 10 PM |
| TUESDAY | 6 PM – 10 PM |
| WEDNESDAY | 6 PM – 10 PM |
| THURSDAY | 6 PM – 10 PM |
| SATURDAY | 8 AM – 5 PM (1 hour break) |
Safety & Risk Management
The institution enforces:
- OSHA-based safety instruction
- Mandatory PPE use
- Supervised power tool operation
- Clearly documented shop safety procedures
- Appropriate commercial general liability coverage