High School Diploma

Cabinetmaking Pathway Planner

Cabinetmaking Pathway Planner
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Semester A + Semester B courses from the same subject area = 1.0 credit
One Semester courses (indicated below) = 0.5 credit

Choose between Traditional Courses and Cambridge Courses:

English

English credits required for graduation: 4.0

Title
Credits
Required
1
1
Sub-Total Credits
4.00
 

Math

Math credits required for graduation: 4.0

Title
Credits
Required
Sub-Total Credits
4.00
 

Science

Science credits required for graduation: 3.0

Title
Credits
Required
Sub-Total Credits
3.00
 

Social Studies

Social Studies credits required for graduation: 3.0

Title
Credits
Required
0.5
Sub-Total Credits
3.00
 
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English

English credits required for graduation: 4.0

Title
Credits
Required
1
Sub-Total Credits
4.00
 

Math

Math credits required for graduation: 4.0

Title
Credits
Required
Sub-Total Credits
4.00
 

Science

Science credits required for graduation: 3.0

Title
Credits
Required
Sub-Total Credits
3.00
 

Social Studies

Social Studies credits required for graduation: 3.0

Title
Credits
Required
Sub-Total Credits
3.00
 
Fine Arts or CTE and Electives are required:
Title
Credits
Required
1
Sub-Total Credits
1.00
 
Title
Credits
Required
Sub-Total Credits
7.00
 

All students will choose additional elective credits from the Electives Course page of the course catalog.

Optional related WAVE pathways @ MCC:

  • Electrical Technology: Residential Certificate
  • Electrical Technology: Commercial/Industrial Certificate
  • HVAC: Residential Certificate
  • HVAC: Installation Certificate
  • AS/A level courses may be eligible for college credit by examination
  • University bound students may not take Personal Finance A & B
Total Credits
22

Cabinetmaking Pathway

The Cabinetmaking program trains individuals to operate, repair, and utilize industrial woodworking machinery for designing and fabricating furniture and cabinets.

Students are equipped for entry-level jobs, further training, and post-secondary education in various occupations, including cabinetmaker, bench carpenter, wood model maker, and more.

Program Completer:

  • Students must complete Cabinetmaking 1 A/B and Cabinetmaking 2/3.

DCE Cabinetmaking:

  • Must be a program completer.
  • This course employs a Diversified Cooperative Education (DCE) methodology, with one teacher overseeing students across various program areas to integrate school-based and supervised work-based learning for the Cabinetmaking Program standards.
Cabinetmaking 1 Learn basic woodworking skills, including: shop etiquette, safe use of machines and hand tools, assembly process and finishing techniques. Student built projects will enhance all learned skills.
Cabinetmaking 2/3 This year-long course focuses on intermediate woodworking skills such as joinery techniques, machinery use, technical assembly, and advanced finishing. It includes student projects, enterprise activities, and CNC programming in both semesters. Prerequisites are Cabinetmaking 1 and instructor approval. **BLOCK CLASS**
Precision Manufacturing Students will learn fundamental concepts of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming, focusing on multi-axis machining. Instruction includes current CNC language through simulation software and realistic models, transitioning to hands-on setup and production of actual projects.
Industry Certifications OHSA 10 - Construction