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Alberta Cabinetmaking Programs and Courses

Cabinetmaking Education in Canada

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Cabinetmaking Programs, Courses and Degrees in Alberta

  • Cabinetmaking Apprenticeship - Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
    An apprenticeship is a method of learning a trade through a combination of periods of in-class, technical/theoretical education and periods of paid, on-the-job training. In Alberta, completing a cabinetmaking apprenticeship, both in-class and on-the-job components, normally takes about 4 years. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology's Cabinetmaking Apprenticeship fulfills the in-class requirements of an apprenticeship program.

  • Cabinetmaker Apprenticeship - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
    An apprenticeship is a method of learning a trade through a combination of periods of in-class, technical/theoretical education and periods of paid, on-the-job training. In Alberta, completing a cabinetmaking apprenticeship, both in-class and on-the-job components, normally takes about 4 years. Southern Alberta Institute of Technology's Cabinetmaker Apprenticeship fulfills the in-class requirements of an apprenticeship program.

  • Pre-employment Cabinetmaker - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
    Southern Alberta Institute of Technology's Pre-employment Cabinetmaker 12-week program will cover 'all course material received by a first year carpenter apprentice, plus additional hands-on skills and safety training on an actual jobsite.' Students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to pursue a entry-level employment, career advancement, or further educational opportunities in the cabinetmaking profession or related fields.




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