You can obtain carpentry training at http://www.constructiontrainingservices.co.uk/construction/carpentry.shtml you can sign up, and you will go through their 6 week course of training.
One can receive carpentry training from the following organisations: BCIT (British Columbia Institute of Technology), Penn Foster, University of Fraser Valley, Carpenter Training.
The library, and on the job training.
training in particular trades like plumbing, carpentry, and masonry
Carpentry is learned by on the job training. After a year or two you can consider yourself a carpenter, with a lot to learn. Don't ever tell a potential employer you went to school for carpentry, unless you're trying to make them laugh. Go to school to use your brain, not your back. ;)
Carpentry has levels if you work in a union. you will usually start as a first year apprentice, then next year after some training your become a second year apprentice and so on until your 6th year where you become a foremen. After that it varies with the company.
Community Colleges offer many technical training certifications in the trades such as carpentry, plumbing and electrical training. Most institutions have websites that you can explore the course descriptions and entrance requirements.
Carpentry is in wood working
What is carpentry What is the qualification you got to have What are some of the tool you use in carpentry
Ira Samuel Griffith has written: 'Carpentry' -- subject(s): Carpentry 'Teaching manual and industrial arts, a textbook for normal schools and colleges' -- subject(s): Industrial arts, Study and teaching, Manual training 'Correlated courses in woodwork and mechanical drawing' -- subject(s): Woodwork (Manual training), Mechanical drawing
carpentry is dealing with wood
Carpentry is working in wood.
A wood chisel is a carpentry tool.