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    In a Bachelor's degree program in Carpentry, you'll explore both the artistry and technical aspects of woodworking. This field combines creativity with practical skills, allowing you to craft everything from furniture to structures, making it a rewarding choice for hands-on learners.

    Through courses in construction techniques, design principles, and materials science, you'll learn to work with various woods and tools, honing your craftsmanship. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and techniques, preparing for the demands of the industry. You'll also study project management and safety standards, essential for success in any carpentry role.

    Graduates typically pursue careers as carpenters, cabinetmakers, or construction supervisors. Many take on roles that involve custom woodworking or general contractor work, bringing unique projects to life. Whether your goal is to build residential homes or create bespoke furniture, you'll gain skills valued in an ever-evolving field. The hands-on instruction in this program provides a solid foundation for a promising career in carpentry.