The Carpenter Apprentice Training offered by Pennfoster Workforce Development prepares trainees with the skills and knowledge to become a professional carpenter. Beginning with basic math, measurements and other pre-technical and basic industrial skills training, the curriculum provides students with the fundamental practices and techniques they'll need to master as a successful carpenter.
A good trade to pursue would have to be landscaping, construction, or carpentry.
Any University with a Carpentry school will have information on their website. Search university websites to find local courses which will have information about their courses.
There does not seem to be a carpentry school in Madison, WI. However, some carpentry schools in WI are Milwaukee Area Technical College, Western Technical College, and Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College.
There is Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School in Rochester, Virginia that offers carpentry.
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. ;)
You need to finish high school, honest.
The best way would be to contact the carpentry school. It is usually easy to get in touch with a knowledgeable person who can let you know what their requirements are. Their business depends on you signing up, so they usually will make it easy to obtain that information. Different schools have different requirements, though, so contact the school you're interested in.
There are many places where someone can find a list of carpentry contractors. One can find a list from a local phone book. One may also find this from online directory websites.
For carpentry: an "L" shape For school: a triangle
different people find different things good, go to a school and find out.
Gridley James Fox Bryant has written: 'Specifications of the carpentry of a primary school house on Suffolk and Middlesex Streets' -- subject(s): Carpentry, Elementary school buildings
In general carpentry courses take between 14 and 18 weeks. However if you want to be a master carpenter that can take a lifetime.