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Woodworking

CTE Woodworking Pathway

Woodworking Career Tree

What you will Learn:

A student who takes woodworking as an elective course would learn various skills and techniques related to working with wood. They would learn how to use different tools, such as saws, drills, hammers, and sanders, to cut, shape, join, and finish wood pieces. They would also learn how to design and plan their own projects, such as furniture, toys, or decorations, and follow safety guidelines and best practices.

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Academic Credit:

  • VPAA - Visual, Performing & Applied Arts Requirement

  • OLE - Online Learning Experience Requirement

  • SMR - Senior Math Related

Articulation with Colleges and Universities:

Typical Course Progression

Listed below are potential careers at different experience/educational levels. Students and parents are encouraged to use their Xello account to find out more about careers in this pathway.  The career is also linked to O*NET Online, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, employment and training administration.