The Cabinetmaking/Millwork program offers a 48 credit technical certificate that provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and complete cabinetry, furniture and millwork. Instruction includes both theory and hands-on activities through which students learn to work with prints, specifications and shop drawings, power tools, and equipment in design, layout, and construction of projects. Emphasis is placed on selecting proper materials, determining the best procedures, manufacturing parts to specification, and assembling and finishing. Students work individually and in teams to plan, estimate and execute these projects.
Full time students can complete the program in one year. Part time, including high school students, can complete the program in four semesters. Students who successfully complete the program may be eligible to complete their associate's degree at Washburn University.
The program consists of the following courses:
For more program, enrollment, and course schedule information please contact Student Services.
Financial Aid is available to those who qualify.
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It is the policy of Washburn Institute of Technology to assure equal employment and educational opportunity to qualified individuals without regard to race, color, sex ,age, ancestry, marital or parental status, disability, religion, national origin or sexual orientation/gender identity. Contact:Carol Vogel, Morgan Hall, Room 380A, Washburn University (785-670-1509) carol.vogel@washburn.edu