Duration
3 Semesters
Intake months
September
Delivery locations
Toronto
The Industrial Woodworking Technician diploma program (located at the Humber Centre for Trades & Technology) provides you with the knowledge and skills to construct and install basic cabinets, as well as build traditional furniture using recognized trade practices. By completing a series of woodworking projects, students explore various types of joinery and construction techniques using hand tools, portable power tools, stationary machines, as well as computer-based technologies. Time management skills and the ability to work to a deadline are developed and stressed throughout the program. Graduates of the program will be able to produce shop drawings, calculate a list of materials, cut out and assemble basic cabinetry or furniture, and apply a finish. Graduates are able to safely operate most common stationary woodworking machinery, as well as program and run a number of CNC machines. Solve routine technical problems related to shop environments using a variety of systemic approaches. Interpret and produce graphics and other standard technical documents necessary for the installation, maintenance, repair, and manufacture of components. Complete all work in compliance with health and safety legislation and prescribed organizational practices and procedures. Perform basic technical measurements using appropriate tools.
Type of institution
Private College - Higher Education
Year established
1967
Total students
33,000
On campus accommodation
Available
Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning stands at the forefront of career-focused education, nurturing students for over five decades. With a thriving community of more than 86,000 learners, including over 9,000 international students representing 120 nationalities, Humber College offers an inclusive and vibrant learning environment across its three campuses in Toronto.
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