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Carpentry Module

This document presents the professional description of the title of Construction, specialty Carpentry-Jointry, offered by the GUE "Gran Mariscal Toribio de Luzuriaga". It includes information on general data, justification, description of the granting of the diploma, analysis of the business environment, inventory of machines and institutions, training itinerary and competencies by cycle of the specialty.
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Carpentry Module

This document presents the professional description of the title of Construction, specialty Carpentry-Jointry, offered by the GUE "Gran Mariscal Toribio de Luzuriaga". It includes information on general data, justification, description of the granting of the diploma, analysis of the business environment, inventory of machines and institutions, training itinerary and competencies by cycle of the specialty.
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GUE “GREAT MARSHAL TORIBIO OF LUZURIAGA”

DEPUTY DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL AREAS


EDUCATION FOR WORK AREA

OCCUPATIONAL MODULES
DESCRIPTION
PROFESSIONAL FAMILY OF THE: BUILDINGS
PROFESSIONAL TITLE
SPECIALTY : CARPENTRY- CABINETRY

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I. GENERAL DATA
I.1. DRE : ANCASH
I.2. UGEL : HUARAZ
I.3. I.E. : GUE “GREAT MARSHAL TORIBIO OF LUZURIAGA”
I.4. AREA : EDUCATION FOR WORK
I.5. FAMILY : BUILDINGS
I.6. SPECIALTY. : CARPENTRY - CABINETRY
I.7. DEGREES : 3rd. 4th. and 5th.
I.8. BOSS : Prof. Víctor Aranda Aranda
I.9. TEACHER : Prof. César Salinas Valverde

II. JUSTIFICATION:

CARPENTRY- CABINETRY.- It is the pioneer of human occupations whose main objective is to forge skills, abilities and knowledge
with a productive culture capable of operating machine tools and work processes with a competent business vision to transform raw
materials into manufactured materials with quality products practicing industrial safety, cleanliness and ethical values to impact a
changing world

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III. DESCRIPTION OF THE GRANTING OF THE DIPLOMA

DENOMINATION : Carpentry - Joinery

LEVEL OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING : Medium Grade

DURATION : 720 hours

ACCESS CONDITIONS: To access this specialty, skills equivalent to the VI Cycle of Regular Basic Education are required and constitute a level of
Technical Professional training that develops skills and abilities necessary for the exercise of a specialized occupational activity.

CERTIFICATIONS: The satisfactory completion of Regular Basic education, in any of its modalities and programs, entitles the graduate diploma
with a major in CARPENTRY - CABINETRY that will enable the “Luzuriaguino” graduate to enter the labor market and entitle him to access a
higher level institution.
If the graduate wishes to continue studying to obtain the technical title, he/she will validate before the Technical-Productive Education center
the modules he/she passed in Secondary Education and will only study the modules that are missing to obtain the technical title. This is
possible, because the Area of Education for work and Technical Productive Education take the National Catalog of Degrees and Certifications as
the only reference.

DIPLOMA AWARDED: The module is the minimum, terminal and accreditable training unit that develops skills for one or more jobs, it is
associated with a unit of competence that has been identified by the National Information System of Education for work ( SNIEPT). Therefore,
when the student completes Basic Education, he or she will be awarded the diploma indicated in the General Education Law No. 28044, Art. 35,
the same that certifies the capabilities for the job for which the student was prepared; The Diploma will be recognized by the Productive Sector

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III. ANALYSIS OF THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

ECONOMIC OCCUPATIONA COMPANIES SERVICES OFFERED / PRODUCTS OBSERVATIONS


SECTOR L SPECIALTY PRODUCED
MADERSA Sale of materials from the region, Ease of finding mothers at low cost.
preparation of macimbras and furniture
in general.
WOOD THE EAST Sale of various woods from the jungle Ease of acquisition of various woods
UCAYALI WOOD Sale of various woods from the jungle in Attention to orders
constructions in doors and windows
Joinery – AMAZON WOOD Wood sales Wood qualification
Industry carpentry UNION WOOD Sale of various woods, plywood, Ease of acquiring locksmith supplies
mapresa, formica and carpentry supplies and material
Minaya Carpentry Preparation and manufacturing of They carry out repairs and
wooden bodies authorizations for all trucks in the
area.
Tahuantinsuyo Carpentry Preparation of door, window and They make decking at reasonable
flooring bodies prices for the region
Javier Furniture Preparation of style furniture (carved) Sell at a good price, offer easy
payment and with a guarantee
Maderba Sale of chipboards, tongue-and-groove They facilitate use, enabled with
boards, mapresses, quality and finish at competitive
prices with the city of Lima
Melacenter Sale of melanin, It offers us technology

IV. INVENTORY OF INSTITUTIONS TO MAKE STRATEGIC ALLIANCES

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TYPES OF INSTITUTION COMPANY NAME OF THE DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTRACTS/ADDRESSES
INSTITUTION POSSIBLE SUPPORT TO
PROVIDE
SECTORAL AND PRIVATE Ministry of Labor Training for teachers and possibility Av. Raymondi
of internships for students
UNASAM Possibility of work placements for Various
students.
Torres Drago sawmill Ease in the authorization of wood Administrator
from the region.
Rios Santa Sawmill Ease in the authorization of wood Administrator
from the region
Maderba Ease of enabling maps, melanime, Teresa Gonzales de Faning
etc. AND
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS HUARAZ MUNICIPALITY – Agreements to carry out various Rodolfo Espinar Passage. Mayor Rev.
INDEPENDENCE works in carpentry or related work Gregorio Mezarina.
CETPRO “Teófilo Méndez Ramos” Training and support Director of the institution
CETPRO ”Monterrey” Training and support Director of the institution
Ministry of Labor Training for teachers and possibility Av. Raymondi
of internships for students
UNASAM Possibility of work placements for Various
students.

V. INVENTORY OF MACHINE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

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UNIT OF CONDITIONS
No. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT MEASUR
EMENT Regular Good Very
good
01 electric jack 1 Unit x
02 Electric thicknesser 1 Unit x
03 circular saw 1 Unit x
04 small circular saw 1 Unit x
05 Electric Radial Saw 1 Unit x
06 electric winches 3 Unit x
07 Band saws 2 Unit x
08 electric column drill 1 Unit x
09 Compressor with pressure torch 1 Unit x
10 Bosh router 1 Unit x
11 Chopping saws 12 Unit x
12 Spinning saws 08 Unit x
13 Stop squares 10 Unit x
14 steel squares 06 Unit x
15 Claw hammers 04 Unit x
16 ball hammer 01 Unit x
17 hand clappers 03 Unit x
18 hand garlopines 02 Unit x
19 polishing brushes 02 Unit x
20 Pointing compass 01 Unit x
21 Exterior compass 01 Unit x
22 Bench vise 01 Unit x
23 Wooden workbenches 12 Unit x
24 Pressure pliers 02 Unit x
25 Screwdrivers 04 Unit x
26 Rasps of various shapes 06 Unit x

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VI. TRAINING ITINERARY

MODULE DURATION VII. CYCLE


COMPONENT

3RD. 4TH. 5TH.

MODULAR  Custom furniture 120 hours


OCCUPATIONA manufacturing. 3 hours x 40 weeks
L TRAINING  Industrial furniture 120 hours
manufacturing. 3 hours x 40 weeks
 Artistic cabinetmaking 440 HOURS 200 hours
5 hours x 40 weeks
BASIC  Design 80 hours 80 hours 120 hours
TECHNOLOGIE  Energetic resources 280 HOURS 2 hours x 40 weeks 2 hours x 40 weeks 3 hours x 40 weeks
S  Career orientation
 Business management

200 hours 200 hours 320 hours


TOTAL DURATION 720 HOURS 5 hours x 40 weeks 5 hours x 40 weeks 8 hours x 40 weeks

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VII. COMPETITIONS BY CYCLE

AREA ORGANIZERS CYCLE VI CYCLE VII

Manages market study processes, design, production Manages market study processes, design,
PROCESS MANAGEMENT planning of goods and services in the carpentry planning, marketing of goods or services of one
specialty. or more jobs in the carpentry specialty.

Executes basic processes for the production of goods Executes processes for the production of goods
PROCESS EXECUTION and provision of specialty carpentry services, or provision of a service of one or more jobs in
considering safety standards and local control, through the carpentry specialty, considering safety and
simple projects. quality control standards in a creative manner
and entrepreneurial disposition.
Understands and applies basic elements and Understands and applies design principles and
UNDERSTANDING AND processes of design, technological principles of processes, principles for the transmission and
APPLICATION OF structures, simple machines and computer tools that transformation of movements, basic electricity
TECHNOLOGIES are used for the production of a good or service. and electronics, and computer tools that are
Understands and analyzes the characteristics of the applied for the production of goods and/or
local, regional and national market and the skills and services.
attitudes of the entrepreneur. Understands, analyzes and evaluates business
plans, standards and processes for the
constitution and management of
microenterprises, occupational health and labor
legislation.

VIII. POSTER OF DIVERSIFIED CAPABILITIES AND KNOWLEDGE OF BASELINE TECHNOLOGY

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SPECIFIC DIVERSIFIED BLOCK VII. CYCLE
CAPABILITIES THEMATIC

THIRD ROOM FIFTH


APPLY Workshop drawing Workshop views  Cuts and details
 Aesthetic, anthropometric and  Knowledge of drawing tools and supplies:  Views and surveys  Material representation normalization
physical principles in the Pencils: · Hard. · Soft. Supports.  Cuts in the plane
design of goods and services  The shading.  Details on the plan
 The grid.  Planes in orthogonal projection

Design
 Freehand drawing.  Overlay view plans
 Drawing from life.  Technical specifications
 The sketch, sketch and plan.
 Bounded
 Materials symbol on the plane
 Technical specifications

ORGANIZE Timber Wood derivatives Timber


 Information from various  Macroscopic and microscopic  Plywood boards  Types of wood: Soft, Hard.
Technological

sources characteristics of wood  Chipboards  The different applications.


resources

 Information using the  Organoleptic characteristics  Wood fiber boards  Maintenance.


computer  Physical and mechanical properties of  Coated boards  Conservation
wood
 Wood defects
 wood classes
 Wood marketing

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ANALYZE The company Business management Business plan
 The legal rules and processes  The company and its environment  Personnel management  Characteristics and skills to start a
for establishing a  Concept  Staff pick business
microbusiness  Location, location and legal dimension  Labor contracts  Business ideas
 The tax and labor obligations of the company  Worksheets  The market and marketing plan
of a microenterprise  

Business management
company classes  Social Security, CTS, AFP Organization of your company to start
 The different legal forms and  Formal and informal sector Financial management your business
functions of the company Business ideas  Accounting  The technical study of the production
 The rules, processes and  Ways to generate business ideas  Costs and budgets process (project engineering)
elements of company  Business opportunities  accounting records  The costs or expenses of your product or
management  The factors that influence starting a  financial statements service
business  Tax obligations  Investment sources to start your
Marketing  Sales management strategies business
 Market study: procedures, instruments Budgeting  Financial plans to start and control your
 Market analysis  Price composition business finances
 Client's profile  Measurement and estimation of costs Company formalization
 Market strategy  Budget writing  Forms of business organization
 Company constitution
 Labor regime for micro and small
businesses Procedures
EVALUATE Prevention and health care in the Legislation and labor relations Guidance and socio-labor insertion
 Employment modalities and job.  Single ordered text of the Employment  The labor market
consequences of being a 1. Working conditions and safety. Promotion Law, Articles  Environment Perspectives
dependent or independent 2. Risk factors and damage to health.  Fundamental rules and articles  Agreements with companies and
Training and career counseling

worker 3. Prevention and protection measures.  Labor and civil relationship insurance companies in relation to the
 Capacities and interests related 4. Practical cases.  Modalities, types of contract provision of services.
to the productive sector 5. Application of first aid techniques.  Suspension and termination of  Job search. Information sources
 Procedures to apply for a job 6. Application of Civil Defense employment contract  Selection mechanism
 Safety actions and standards, regulations.  Labor agreements and other benefits  Initiatives for self-employment.
health preservation and the  Collective negotiation  Law for the Promotion of
environment  Benefits and bonuses: social security, Microenterprises and Small Businesses
AFP, FONAVI (DL No.705). *
 Procedures for establishing a
micro and small business and EIRL
 Analysis and evaluation of one's own
potential
professional and personal interests

IX. POSTER OF DIVERSIFIED SKILLS OF THE CARPENTRY SPECIALTY - CABINETRY

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THIRD DEGREE

CORE AREA CAPACITIES


CAPABILITIES
PROCESS MANAGEMENT EXECUTION OF UNDERSTANDING AND
PRODUCTIVE PROCESSES APPLICATION OF
TECHNOLOGIES
IDENTIFY DESIGN ANALYZE
CREATIVE  Local businesses and workshops  The good to produce  Aesthetic, anthropometric and physical
THINKING  Needs, tastes and business opportunities  The service to be provided (the operational principles in the design of goods and services
 Customer requirements sequences)  International standards for shop drawing and
 Products and services required in the market production flow charts
CRITICAL  Market segments CHOOSE  Various types of energy, their transformation
THINKING PLAN  The materials for their quality, characteristics and application in technological projects.
 Tasks, operations and project execution times and costs ORGANIZE
 Budget, financing and project implementation  Projects that guarantee the feasibility of  Information from various sources.
TROUBLESHOOTI  Economic balances of production and sales execution and commercial success  Information using the computer
NG ORGANIZE OPERA ANALYZE
 The workspace  hand tools  The legal rules and processes for the
 Materials, tools, machines and equipment  Machines and equipment safely incorporation of a company
 The promotion, exhibition and sale of goods or MAKES  The tax and labor obligations of a
DECISION services produced  Product manufacturing processes microenterprise
MAKING EVALUATE  Service provision processes  The different legal forms and functions of the
 The quality of the product in process and  Preventive maintenance of machines, tools and company
finished equipment  The rules, processes and elements of company
 Progress in work and on time  The sale of goods and/or services management
EVALUATE
 Capacities and interests related to the
productive sector
Actions and regulations for safety, health
preservation and the environment

FOURTH GRADE

CORE AREA CAPACITIES

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CAPABILITIES PROCESS MANAGEMENT EXECUTION OF UNDERSTANDING AND
PRODUCTIVE PROCESSES APPLICATION OF
TECHNOLOGIES
IDENTIFY DESIGN ANALYZE
CREATIVE  Local businesses and workshops  The good to produce  Aesthetic, anthropometric and physical
THINKING  Needs, tastes and business opportunities  The service to be provided (the operational principles in the design of goods and services
 Customer requirements sequences)  International standards for shop drawing and
 Products and services required in the market production flow charts
CRITICAL  Market segments CHOOSE  Various types of energy, their transformation
THINKING PLAN  The materials for their quality, characteristics and application in technological projects.
 Tasks, operations and project execution times and costs ORGANIZE
 Budget, financing and project implementation  Projects that guarantee the feasibility of  Information from various sources.
TROUBLESHOOTI  Economic balances of production and sales execution and commercial success  Information using the computer
NG ORGANIZE OPERA ANALYZE
 The workspace  hand tools  The legal rules and processes for the
 Materials, tools, machines and equipment  Machines and equipment safely incorporation of a company
 The promotion, exhibition and sale of goods or MAKES  The tax and labor obligations of a
DECISION services produced  Product manufacturing processes microenterprise
MAKING EVALUATE  Service provision processes  The rules, processes and elements of company
 The quality of the product in process and  Preventive maintenance of machines, tools and management
finished equipment EVALUATE
 Progress in work and on time  The sale of goods and/or services  Employment modalities and consequences of
being a dependent or independent worker
 Capacities and interests related to the
productive sector
 Procedures for applying for jobs
Actions and regulations for safety, health
preservation and the environment

FIFTH GRADE

CORE AREA CAPACITIES


CAPABILITIES PROCESS MANAGEMENT EXECUTION OF UNDERSTANDING AND
PRODUCTIVE PROCESSES APPLICATION OF
TECHNOLOGIES

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IDENTIFY DESIGN ANALYZE
CREATIVE  Local businesses and workshops  The good to produce  Aesthetic, anthropometric and physical
THINKING  Needs, tastes and business opportunities  The service to be provided (the operational principles in the design of goods and services
 Customer requirements sequences)  International standards for shop drawing and
 Products and services required in the market production flow charts
CRITICAL  Market segments CHOOSE  Various types of energy, their transformation
THINKING PLAN  The materials for their quality, characteristics and application in technological projects.
 Tasks, operations and project execution times and costs ORGANIZE
 Budget, financing and project implementation  Projects that guarantee the feasibility of  Information from various sources.
TROUBLESHOOTI  Economic balances of production and sales execution and commercial success  Information using the computer
NG ORGANIZE OPERA ANALYZE
 The workspace  hand tools  The legal rules and processes for the
 Materials, tools, machines and equipment  Machines and equipment safely incorporation of a company
 The promotion, exhibition and sale of goods or MAKES  The tax and labor obligations of a
DECISION services produced  Product manufacturing processes microenterprise
MAKING EVALUATE  Service provision processes  The different legal forms and functions of the
 The quality of the product in process and  Preventive maintenance of machines, tools and company
finished equipment  The rules, processes and elements of company
 Progress in work and on time  The sale of goods and/or services management
REBUILD REBUILD EVALUATE
 Management processes to make improvements  Operations and production processes to  Capacities and interests related to the
and innovations improve the product and rationalize time, productive sector
materials and effort  Actions and regulations for safety, health
preservation and the environment
REBUILD
 The processes of applying technologies to the
production process and management of the
micro business

X. POSTER OF DIVERSIFIED CONTENT

SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL TRAINING


VII. CYCLE
THIRD ROOM FIFTH
 CUSTOM FURNITURE  INDUSTRIAL FURNITURE  ARTISTIC CABINETRY

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MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING
The cabinetmaking workshop Costs Furniture manufacturing budget
1. Workshop organization 1. Prime cost 1. Calculation of the amount of raw material
2. Workshop classes 2. Production costs depending on market variables
3. Workshop conditions 3. Manufacturing expenses 1. Calculation of the execution time required to obtain
Furniture manufacturing budget 4. Sales expenses the labor cost.
4. Material's list 5. Utilities 2. Application of the percentages, discounts and
5. Forms of cubing wood 6. Tax amortizations necessary to obtain the price and
6. The budget by the percentage method 7. Analytical budget margin of the product
Woodworking machines Technical processes 3. Calculate budgets for the activity
7. circular saw 8. Plan reading The cabinetmaking workshop
8. radial saw 9. Enabled 4. Workshop organization
9. band saw 10. Assembly 5. Workshop classes
10. Jointer 11. armed 6. Workshop conditions
11. Thickener 12. Finish Woodworking machines
12. Turnstile 13. QA 7. Sharpening and preparing the different cutting
13. sharpening machines Manufacturing processes machines
Furniture manufacturing process 14. Elements of the furniture structure 8. Handling of the band saw,
14. Enabled 15. Types of structures: frame, frame, 9. Profiler for cutting and dismantling wood and its
15. Assembly prefabricated panels different assemblies
16. armed 16. Drawer furniture Wood joints
Wood joints 17. Board furniture 10. The ensemble throughout history.
17. Ensembles 18. seating furniture 11. Types: Furniture. Of corporeal figures.
18. Together. 19. Rest furniture Characteristics
19. Splices. wood joints Turning
Finish 20. Assemblies (box and tenon, dowel, slot, half 12. The manual lathe.
20. Finishing: definition, classification and wood to recess) 13. Parts displacement:
technical specifications of the finish 21. Joints (stop, dowel, tongue and groove 14. Borders.
21. Surface preparation materials Machines 15. Necks.
22. Surface preparation tools 22. Polyurethane finish 16. Paws.
23. Oleoresin finish 23. Polyester finish 17. Shooters.
24. Nitrocellulose finish Accessories 18. Ceilings
Safety rules 24. Fixing elements Wood carving.
25. Safety standards for wood and auxiliary 25. Articulation elements 19. Description and types of: Templates.
materials 26. Security elements Gouges.
26. Safety standards for machines: circular saw, 27. Sliding elements Chisel.

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radial saw, band saw, planer, thicknesser, 28. Handles Chisel.
lathe, mortising machines, joining machines Safety rules Spanner and fixed wrench.
27. Safety standards for furniture construction 29. Safety standards for wood derivatives and Wood carving: Sketches. Wood to use.
processes hardware materials Wood carving .
28. Operating safety standards and equipment 30. Safety standards in manufacturing processes 20. Knowledge of tools and tools for woodworking
31. Safety standards for equipment and finishing 21. Definition. · Guys.
processes 22. Characteristics
23. Sharpening and preparing tools.
Finishes
24. Surface Preparation
25. Application of lacquer and acrylic thinner
26. Lacquer: Types. Utilization
27. Application of other protective elements.
28. Water and solvent dyes.
29. Finishing techniques
30. Techniques for the quality of the finish
Safety rules
31. Safety standards for wood and auxiliary materials
32. Safety standards for machines: circular saw, radial
saw, band saw, planer, thicknesser, lathe, mortising
machines, joining machines
33. Safety standards for furniture construction
processes
34. Operating safety standards and equipment

XI. EDUCATE PROFILE

3rd 4th 5th


EDUCATIONAL MODULE: EDUCATIONAL MODULE: EDUCATIONAL MODULE:
 MANUFACTURE OF INDUSTRIAL FURNITURE  ARTISTIC CABINETRY
CUSTOM FURNITURE MANUFACTURING

Draws, reads and interprets sketches, Draw, read and interpret plans and Carves, turns, marquettes and veneers

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knows and selects wood for technical specifications. furniture, decorative objects and
industrial use, builds simple furniture Differentiates and selects wood crafts, appropriately selecting
by unit production, using machines, derivatives and hardware materials, materials, tools and techniques.
tools and finishes by manual builds and finishes furniture with Likewise, he is an efficient
methods. Permanently applying sheet veneers, adhesives, chipboard professional with ethical and moral
industrial safety standards. and others, using machines and values and is aware of the social value
Likewise, they autonomously assume equipment. Observing industrial of work.
their duties, rights and safety and quality control standards.
responsibilities. Likewise, he works as a team,
practicing values of solidarity,
cooperation, tolerance, and respect
for himself, his colleagues, and the
community.

XII. THIRD DEGREE SPECIALTY : CARPENTRY - CABINETRY

GRADE PROFILE :
Draws, reads and interprets sketches, knows and selects wood for industrial use, builds simple furniture by unit production, using machines, tools and finishes by
manual methods. Permanently applying industrial safety standards. Likewise, they autonomously assume their duties, rights and responsibilities.

CAPABILITIES KNOWLEDGE
PROCESS MANAGEMENT : EDUCATIONAL MODULE:
 MANUFACTURE OF CUSTOM FURNITURE
IDENTIFY

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 Local businesses and workshops The cabinetmaking workshop
 Needs, tastes and business opportunities 1. Workshop organization
 Customer requirements 2. Workshop classes
 Products and services required in the market 3. Workshop conditions
 Market segments
PLAN Furniture manufacturing budget
 Tasks, operations and project execution times 4. Material's list
5. Forms of cubing wood
 Budget, financing and project implementation
6. The budget by the percentage method
 Economic balances of production and sales
ORGANIZE
 The workspace Woodworking machines
 Materials, tools, machines and equipment 7. circular saw
 The promotion, exhibition and sale of goods or 8. radial saw
services produced 9. band saw
EVALUATE 10. Jointer
 The quality of the product in process and 11. Thickener
finished 12. Turnstile
 Progress in work and on time 13. sharpening machines

PROCESS EXECUTION:
Furniture manufacturing process
DESIGN 14. Enabled
 The good to produce 15. Assembly
 The service to be provided (the operational 16. armed
sequences)
Wood joints
CHOOSE 17. Ensembles
 The materials for their quality, characteristics 18. Together.
and costs 19. Splices.
 Projects that guarantee the feasibility of
execution and commercial success Finish
OPERA 20. Finishing: definition, classification and technical specifications of the finish

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 hand tools 21. Surface preparation materials
 Machines and equipment safely 22. Surface preparation tools
MAKES 23. Oleoresin finish
 Product manufacturing processes 24. Nitrocellulose finish
 Service provision processes
 Preventive maintenance of machines, tools and Safety rules
equipment 25. Safety standards for wood and auxiliary materials
 The sale of goods and/or services 26. Safety standards for machines: circular saw, radial saw, band saw, planer, thicknesser,
lathe, mortising machines, joining machines
27. Safety standards for furniture construction processes
28. Operating safety standards and equipment

UNDERSTANDING AND
APPLICATION OF
TECHNOLOGIES: BASIC TECHNOLOGY

ANALYZE DESIGN
 Aesthetic, anthropometric and physical Workshop drawing
principles in the design of goods and services  Knowledge of drawing tools and supplies: Pencils: · Hard. · Soft. Supports.
 International standards for shop drawing and  The shading.
production flow charts  The grid.
 Various types of energy, their transformation  Freehand drawing.
and application in technological projects.  Drawing from life.
ORGANIZE  The sketch, sketch and plan.
 Information from various sources.  Bounded
 Information using the computer  Materials symbol on the plane
ANALYZE  Technical specifications
 The legal rules and processes for the
incorporation of a company
 The tax and labor obligations of a
TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES
Timber
microenterprise
 Macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of wood
 The different legal forms and functions of the
 Organoleptic characteristics

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company  Physical and mechanical properties of wood
 The rules, processes and elements of company  Wood defects
management  wood classes
EVALUATE  Wood marketing
 Capacities and interests related to the productive
sector
 Actions and regulations for safety, health BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
preservation and the environment The company
 The company and its environment
 Concept
 Location, location and legal dimension of the company
 company classes
 Formal and informal sector
Business ideas
 Ways to generate business ideas
 Business opportunities
 The factors that influence starting a business
Marketing
 Market study: procedures, instruments
 Market analysis
 Client's profile
 Market strategy

TRAINING AND CAREER COUNSELING


Prevention and health care at work.
7. Working conditions and safety.

8. Risk factors and damage to health.


9. Prevention and protection measures.
10. Practical cases.
11. Application of first aid techniques.

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12. Application of Civil Defense regulations.
ACT ITUDES
 Shows entrepreneurial disposition
 He has a disposition and confidence in himself
 You have the will and self-motivation to achieve your goals.
 It shows autonomy to make decisions and act
 Willingness to work cooperatively and willingness to lead
 Shows willingness to lead work teams
 Complies with safety standards
 Values the country's biodiversity and identifies with sustainable development

XIII. FOURTH DEGREE SPECIALTY : CARPENTRY - CABINETRY


GRADE PROFILE:

Draw, read and interpret plans and technical specifications. Differentiates and selects wood derivatives and hardware materials, builds and finishes furniture with
sheet veneers, adhesives, chipboard and others, using machines and equipment. Observing industrial safety and quality control standards. Likewise, he works as a
team, practicing values of solidarity, cooperation, tolerance, and respect for himself, his colleagues, and the community.

CAPABILITIES KNOWLEDGE

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PROCESS MANAGEMENT : EDUCATIONAL MODULE:
IDENTIFY
 INDUSTRIAL FURNITURE MANUFACTURING
 Local businesses and workshops
 Needs, tastes and business opportunities Costs
 Customer requirements 32. Prime cost
 Products and services required in the market 33. Production costs
 Market segments 34. Manufacturing expenses
PLAN 35. Sales expenses
 Tasks, operations and project execution times 36. Utilities
 Budget, financing and project implementation 37. Tax
 Economic balances of production and sales 38. Analytical budget
ORGANIZE
 The workspace Technical processes
 Materials, tools, machines and equipment 39. Plan reading
 The promotion, exhibition and sale of goods or 40. Enabled
services produced 41. Assembly
EVALUATE 42. armed
 The quality of the product in process and 43. Finish
finished 44. QA
 Progress in work and on time
Manufacturing processes
45. Elements of the furniture structure
46. Types of structures: frame, frame, prefabricated panels
47. Drawer furniture
48. Board furniture
49. seating furniture
PROCESS EXECUTION: 50. Rest furniture
DESIGN wood joints
 The good to produce 51. Assemblies (box and tenon, dowel, slot, half wood to recess)
 The service to be provided (the operational 52. Joints (stop, dowel, tongue and groove

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sequences)
Machines
CHOOSE 53. Polyurethane finish
 The materials for their quality, characteristics 54. Polyester finish
and costs
 Projects that guarantee the feasibility of Accessories
execution and commercial success 55. Fixing elements
OPERA 56. Articulation elements
 hand tools 57. Security elements
 Machines and equipment safely 58. Sliding elements
MAKES 59. Handles
 Product manufacturing processes
 Service provision processes Safety rules
60. Safety standards for wood derivatives and hardware materials
 Preventive maintenance of machines, tools and
61. Safety standards in manufacturing processes
equipment
62. Safety standards for equipment and finishing processes
 The sale of goods and/or services

UNDERSTANDING AND
APPLICATION OF BASIC TECHNOLOGY
TECHNOLOGIES:
ANALYZE
DESIGN
Workshop views
 Aesthetic, anthropometric and physical
 Views and surveys
principles in the design of goods and services
 Cuts in the plane
 International standards for shop drawing and
production flow charts  Details on the plan
 Various types of energy, their transformation  Planes in orthogonal projection
 Overlay view plans

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and application in technological projects.  Technical specifications
ORGANIZE
 Information from various sources.
TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES
 Information using the computer
Wood derivatives
ANALYZE
 Plywood boards
 The legal rules and processes for the
 Chipboards
incorporation of a company
 Wood fiber boards
 The tax and labor obligations of a
microenterprise  Coated boards
 The rules, processes and elements of company
management BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
EVALUATE Business management
 Employment modalities and consequences of  Personnel management
being a dependent or independent worker  Staff pick
 Capacities and interests related to the productive  Labor contracts
sector  Worksheets
 Procedures for applying for jobs  Social Security, CTS, AFP
 Actions and regulations for safety, health Financial management
preservation and the environment  Accounting
 Costs and budgets
 accounting records
 financial statements
 Tax obligations
 Sales management strategies
Budgeting
 Price composition

 Measurement and estimation of costs

 Budget writing

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TRAINING AND CAREER COUNSELING
Legislation and labor relations
 ODENATED single text of the Employment Promotion Law, Articles
 Fundamental rules and articles
 Labor and civil relationship
 Modalities, types of contract
 Suspension and termination of employment contract
 Labor agreements and other benefits
 Collective negotiation
13. Benefits and bonuses: social security, AFP, FONAVI
ACT ITUDES
 Shows entrepreneurial disposition
 He has a disposition and confidence in himself
 You have the will and self-motivation to achieve your goals.
 It shows autonomy to make decisions and act
 Willingness to work cooperatively and willingness to lead
 Shows willingness to lead work teams
 Complies with safety standards
 Values the country's biodiversity and identifies with sustainable development

XIV. FIFTH GRADE SPECIALTY : CARPENTRY - CABINETRY DEGREE PROFILE:


Carve, lathe, inlay and veneer furniture, decorative objects and crafts, appropriately selecting your materials and tools.
and techniques. Likewise, he is an efficient professional with ethical and moral values and is aware of the social value of work.

CAPABILITIES KNOWLEDGE

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PROCESS MANAGEMENT : EDUCATIONAL MODULE:
IIDENTIFY
 Local businesses and workshops ARTISTIC CABINETRY
 Needs, tastes and business opportunities
 Customer requirements Furniture manufacturing budget
1. Calculation of the amount of raw material depending on market variables
 Products and services required in the market
2. Calculation of the execution time required to obtain the labor cost.
 Market segments
3. Application of the percentages, discounts and amortizations necessary to obtain the
PLAN
price and margin of the product
 Tasks, operations and project execution times 4. Calculate budgets for the activity
 Budget, financing and project implementation
 Economic balances of production and sales The cabinetmaking workshop
ORGANIZE 5. Workshop organization
 The workspace 6. Workshop classes
 Materials, tools, machines and equipment 7. Workshop conditions
 The promotion, exhibition and sale of goods or
services produced Woodworking machines
EVALUATE 8. Sharpening and preparing the different cutting machines
 The quality of the product in process and 9. Handling of the band saw,
finished 10. Profiler for slicing and dismantling wood and its different assemblies
 Progress in work and on time
REBUILD Wood joints
 Management processes to make improvements 11. The ensemble throughout history.
and innovations

Types of furniture.
12. Of corporeal figures.
13. Characteristics

PROCESS EXECUTION: Turning


DESIGN 14. The manual lathe.
15. Parts displacement:
 The good to produce

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 The service to be provided (the operational Borders.
sequences) 16. Necks.
17. Paws.
CHOOSE 18. Shooters.
 The materials for their quality, characteristics 19. Ceilings
and costs
 Projects that guarantee the feasibility of Wood carving.
execution and commercial success 20. Description and types of: Templates.
OPERA Gouges.
 hand tools Chisel.
 Machines and equipment safely Chisel.
MAKES Spanner and fixed wrench.
 Product manufacturing processes Wood carving: Sketches. Wood to use.
 Service provision processes
Wood carving .
 Preventive maintenance of machines, tools and
21. Knowledge of tools and tools for woodworking
equipment
22. Definition. · Guys.
 The sale of goods and/or services 23. Characteristics
REBUILD 24. Sharpening and preparing tools.
 Operations and production processes to
improve the product and rationalize time, Finishes
materials and effort 25. Surface Preparation
26. Application of lacquer and acrylic thinner
27. Lacquer: Types. Utilization
28. Application of other protective elements.
29. Water and solvent dyes.
30. Finishing techniques
31. Techniques for the quality of the finish

Safety rules
32. Safety standards for wood and auxiliary materials
33. Safety standards for machines: circular saw, radial saw, band saw, planer, thicknesser,
lathe, mortising machines, joining machines

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UNDERSTANDING AND 34. Safety standards for furniture construction processes
35. Operating safety standards and equipment
APPLICATION OF
TECHNOLOGIES:
BASIC TECHNOLOGY
ANALYZE
 Aesthetic, anthropometric and physical DESIGN
principles in the design of goods and services  Cuts and details
 International standards for shop drawing and  Material representation normalization
production flow charts
 Various types of energy, their transformation TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES
and application in technological projects.
Timber
ORGANIZE
 Types of wood: Soft, Hard.
 Information from various sources.
 The different applications.
 Information using the computer
 Maintenance.
ANALYZE
 Conservation
 The legal rules and processes for the
incorporation of a company
 The tax and labor obligations of a BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
microenterprise  Business plan
 The different legal forms and functions of the  Characteristics and skills to start a business
company  Business ideas
 The rules, processes and elements of company  The market and marketing plan
management  Organization of your company to start your business
EVALUATE  The technical study of the production process (project engineering)
 Capacities and interests related to the  The costs or expenses of your product or service
productive sector  Investment sources to start your business
 Actions and regulations for safety, health  Financial plans to start and control your business finances
preservation and the environment Company formalization
REBUILD  Forms of business organization
 The processes of applying technologies to  Company constitution
the production process and management of  Labor regime for micro and small businesses

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the micro business  Formalities

TRAINING AND CAREER COUNSELING


Guidance and socio-labor insertion
 The labor market
 Environment Perspectives
 Agreements with companies and insurance companies in relation to the provision of
services.
 Job search. Information sources
 Selection mechanism

 Initiatives for self-employment.


 Law for the Promotion of Microenterprises and Small Businesses (DL No.705). *
 Procedures for establishing a micro and small business and EIRL

 Analysis and evaluation of one's own professional potential and personal interests

ACT ITUDES
 Shows entrepreneurial disposition
 He has a disposition and confidence in himself
 You have the will and self-motivation to achieve your goals.
 It shows autonomy to make decisions and act
 Willingness to work cooperatively and willingness to lead
 Shows willingness to lead work teams
 Complies with safety standards
 Values the country's biodiversity and identifies with sustainable development

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