Wood Products Technology A.A.S.

Fall 2023-Wood Products and Processes Class

Build a strong foundation.

Wood technologists experiment to find the most efficient ways of converting forest resources into useful products for consumers. They explore the physical, biological, and chemical properties of wood and the methods used in growing, processing, and using it. Wood technology is conducted for both academic and industrial development and is carried out both in labs and in wood manufacturing industries. Toward this end, SUNY Morrisville’s Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree program in wood products technology is one of the finest in the country to help you begin building that path.

The program offers two options: finish carpentry, which provides you with woodworking and construction skills; or furniture production and business, which focuses on the business aspect of the industry and prepares you to work in furniture manufacturing or start your own business.

With either option, you’ll start by surveying the industry and being introduced to commercial cabinet-making equipment. You’ll learn wood properties and identification, manufacturing and grading at the sawmill and kiln drying of lumber, as well as the use of adhesives, finishes and wood laminates.

The finish carpentry track will also teach you electrical, plumbing and light framing, while the furniture production and business option will teach you accounting, marketing and human resources management.

You’ll learn in our fully-equipped, 14,000-square-foot Wood Technology Center, featuring technologically advanced equipment such as a CNC machine, a top-of-the-line sawmill, a dry kiln with state-of-the-art drying software, and a five-head moulder with knife-grinding equipment.

When you graduate, you can get right to work owning your own business or as a supervisor in the lumber, furniture or finish carpentry industry, including architectural millwork, high-end woodworking, cabinet making, construction and remodeling, wood engineering, or sales and marketing of industry products, supplies and machinery.

The program also allows you to transfer seamlessly to a bachelor’s degree geared toward management in the industry.

Nick Perry

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Wood Technology Student Nick Perry shows us the dresser he made for his final project.
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