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Construction Technology Degree / Certificate Programs
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- Associate of Science, Historic Preservation & Restoration
- Associate of Science, Construction Technology
- Certificate of Achievement, Historic Preservation & Restoration
- Certificate of Achievement, Cabinetmaking & Millwork
- Certificate of Achievement, Residential Construction II
- Certificate of Achievement, Residential Construction I
- Certificate of Recognition, Solar Thermal Technician
- Certificate of Recognition, Solar Photovoltaic Technician
- Certificate of Recognition, Historic Preservation & Restoration
- Certificate of Recognition, Residential Wiring
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- Historic Preservation and Restoration Technology Brochure (PDF)
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About the Woodworking Program
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Woodworking at College of the Redwoods spans all levels of skill. At the
highest end of the trade there is James Krenov’s world famous
Fine Woodworking Program in Ft. Bragg’s
Mendocino branch campus and the high quality craftsmanship
bred through the intense course of study. Eureka’s
main campus maintains a woodshop that is more of a formal
woodshop setting where students learn by making projects based
on "stepping stone" assignments and "free choice"
projects that make all levels of woodworkers succeed. Men and
women from ages 19 – 80’s work in our woodshops, which support
tools and machinery to accomplish just about any type of project.
The Klamath/Trinity
branch campus offers machine and woodworking procedures
at the Hoopa High School woodshop in the evening. If success
is what you are seeking and woodworking attracts you, then come
and join us in one of our shops. Visit the
"Projects" page to see student examples from the
Eureka campus.
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