Fine Woodworking AAS Degree
The AAS degree in Fine Woodworking combines the skills of using power and hand tools to design and build fine furniture. You will be expected to develop portfolio quality work that demonstrates the ability to design and build original and reproduction pieces reflective of college-level work. Each course will challenge you to develop woodworking skills and specific traditional and contemporary techniques as you progress through the department.
The AAS degree includes 15 credits from General Education courses.
Requirements
Required Courses
FIW 101 | Introduction to Woodworking | 6 |
FIW 104 | Elements of Design | 2 |
FIW 118 | Introduction to Turning | 3 |
FIW 125 | Finishing Wood | 3 |
FIW 201 | Furniture I - Table Making | 4 |
FIW 202 | Furniture II-Carcass Construct | 4 |
FIW 203 | Furniture III-Chair Making | 4 |
BUS 102 | Entrepreneurial Operations | 3 |
FIW 212 | Contemporary Furniture Making | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 33 |
(3 credits of special topics finishing classes may be substituted for FIW 125 with the advisor’s permission)
General Education Courses
See AAS Degree Requirements
FIW Electives
Total Credit Hours: 60