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Apr 14, 2026
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BCT 201 - Cabinetry II Credits: 3
Description: Cabinetry II is an intermediate class to prepare students with the skills and knowledge to pursue a career in the cabinet and furniture industries. The course introduces the student to the tools, equipment, and techniques used in the modern woodworking industry. Students will learn the species and grades of domestic and imported lumber. The student will make one cabinet project of their design. Strict adherence to safety rules and procedures will be emphasized. Students will learn the proper use of pneumatic air nailers, wide belt sanders, and the molding shaper.
Transferable Transferable to CSU only
General Education: Not approved for General Education
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate safety associated in the cabinet industry and pass the safety exam with a grade of 70.
- Demonstrate the safe use of a wide belt sander and pass sander safety test with a score of 70.
- Demonstrate the safe use and set up of a lathe.
- Construct a cabinet project from the bill of materials you compiled.
Total Course In-Class (Contact) Hours: 90 Course Duration (Weeks): 18 Weekly Student Hours (In-Class) Lecture Hours: 2 Weekly Student Hours (In-Class) Lab Hours: 3
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