The Woodworking Technician program at Conestoga College prepares students with a comprehensive education in woodworking skills and modern manufacturing techniques. Students will learn about the operation of woodworking machinery, laminating, veneering, machining, sanding, assembly, and finishing. The program is conducted at one of the most advanced woodworking training facilities in North America and includes extensive project work, production management skills, and manufacturing of kitchen cabinets and architectural millwork. The course spans two years and offers both practical and theoretical knowledge to help students excel in the woodworking industry.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students interested in woodworking will find this course valuable because it combines hands-on training with exposure to advanced manufacturing techniques. The program's integration of apprenticeship levels provides a significant career advantage and the opportunity to gain recognized credentials early in your career path. The facility's reputation as one of the most advanced in North America makes it a great choice for practical learning.
While the program shares content with the Woodworking Technology program in the first year, it has a specific focus on manufacturing furniture, cabinets, and architectural millwork. Embedded levels of Ontario cabinetmaker apprenticeship training give students a recognized advantage when starting their careers, with an option for exemption from apprenticeship in-school training if pursuing a Cabinetmaker Apprenticeship.
Application fees
9.00L
1st year tuition fees
9.00L
Living cost
The program offers an Ontario College Diploma upon completion, with a study duration of two years. It is designed for students seeking focused training in woodworking technology and manufacturing skills, with embedded apprenticeship training levels.

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Graduates of this program can pursue careers in furniture manufacturing, cabinetry, architectural millwork, and related fields. The integrated apprenticeship training enhances employment prospects and may lead directly to roles in manufacturing environments or starting their own woodworking businesses.