Cabinet/Furniture Making Program

Program Student Learning Outcomes Assessment
(AY 2012-2013)

Program Student Learning Outcomes(PSLOS)

At the completion of Cabinet/Furniture Making Program the student will be able to:

  1. Identify safety and occupational health requirements in the Cabinet/ Furniture making industry.
  2. Use specified hand and power tools competently in making products to given specifications.
  3. Demonstrate competence in complete production process from plans to final finishing.
  4. Interpret information from blueprints or drawings.
  5. Participate in the Cabinet/ Furniture making trade.


  • I=Introduced
  • D=Demonstrated
  • M=Mastery at a level appropriate for graduation
  • PSLO Assessment Report Summary

    What we looked at:

    The Cabinet/ Furniture Making certificate assessment focused on (PSLO #4) interpreting information from blueprints. Listed below is the assessment plan for the PSLO.

    What we found:

    • 12 out of 14 students or 86% got a “C” or better in understanding how to read blueprints for furniture.

    What we are planning to work on:

    • Provide up to date designs of furniture for the students to practice with during practical periods or lab hours.

    Recommendations for students:

    Students must follow the Cabinetmaking/Furniture Making program suggested schedule in the COM-FSM General Catalog in order to complete their study in a timely matter. Students enrolled in this program as their major of study must remain in it until completing.


    Program Data Sheet Spring 2014
    Program Data Sheet Spring 2013

    Program Review 2011-2013

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