The construction of modern buildings, roofs, and structural frameworks relies heavily on precision timber engineering. The Wood Works (Carpentry) program at ISEST is a specialized engineering and craftsmanship discipline designed to train master carpenters and structural timber technicians who can design, cut, assemble, and erect robust wood infrastructures.
This program goes far beyond basic woodworking, blending advanced geometry, architectural blueprint interpretation, and material science with hands-on timber fabrication. Enrolling at the HND level and progressing to a B.Tech, students train directly in heavy-duty machinery workshops and active construction environments. They master load-bearing calculation for complex roof trusses, timber framing for residential and commercial projects, formwork engineering for concrete structures, and the utilization of automated woodworking machinery.
Graduates of the program will be proficient in:
Graduates can pursue roles such as:
Engineer. Frame. Erect.
Master the structural potential of timber. From complex roof systems to heavy civil formwork, shape the frameworks of the future with the Wood Works (Carpentry) program.
