Woodworking Technology 3 is the third course in the series designed to enable students to develop increased competencies and marketable skills in the field. Continued emphasis will be placed on enhancing student knowledge and use of machine tools to produce finished products. As students will develop their own project ideas, instruction will be increasingly individualized. Students will be asked to apply past and present learning to the student-selected project. Increased skill building opportunities include independent thinking, problem solving, efficient use of resources, and independent work. Increased emphasis will be placed on quality of workmanship and effective use of time and resources. The culmination of this sequence of course work will serve as an adequate prerequisite for entry into apprentice training in this field.

Prerequisite(s): Woodworking Technology 2

Grade Scale: Academic

Credit Hours: 1

Credit Type: VO,STEM