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Cabinetmaking & Wood Product Design

Master the art of woodworking with our Cabinetry and Wood Product Design program at Hennepin Technical College!

The Cabinetry and Wood Product Design program at Hennepin Tech prepares you for an in-demand career in the woodworking industry. Our comprehensive curriculum covers cabinetry education, wood product design, and woodworking skills. You will learn from industry experts and gain hands-on experience in custom woodwork courses and furniture design.

Our program focuses on providing you with the technical knowledge and practical needed to excel in wood product manufacturing. A Cabinetry and Wood Product Design degree opens up a world of creative and technical opportunities.

Graduates can work as cabinetmakers, furniture designers, wood product engineers, and custom woodworkers. Graduates also find roles in the construction, interior design, and manufacturing industries, designing, creating, and installing custom wood products.

Choose Hennepin Technical College for a cost-effective, high-quality education that sets you up for a successful career in woodworking. Whether you aim to become a cabinetmaker or a wood product engineer, our program offers the training and support you need to achieve your goals.

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Hands-On Experience

Train in fully equipped labs with expert instructors, mastering both traditional craftsmanship and modern woodworking techniques for cabinetry, furniture, and custom designs.
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Specialized Pathways

Choose focused training in CNC machining, furniture design, or cabinetry fabrication to gain specialized skills that match your career goals in woodworking and design.
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Career-Ready for Multiple Industries

Prepare for in-demand careers in cabinetmaking, furniture design, manufacturing, and construction with the technical expertise employers seek.
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Overview
Class Time Day
Semester Fall | Spring
Campus Brooklyn Park
Awards

CNC Machining for Woodworking Certificate

Furniture Design & Fabrication Certificate

Residential Cabinetry Design & Fabrication Certificate

Wood Machining Fabrication Certificate

Cabinetmaking Diploma

Tuition & Learning

Planning your investment is easy. Our program provides comprehensive training that prepares you for immediate entry into your chosen field. Below you'll find detailed information about program costs and required materials.

Tuition Estimates by Award

Costs below apply to each specific award option:

Certificates

CNC Machining for Woodworking
$3,565
Certificate
Furniture Design & Fabrication
$5,243
Certificate
Residential Cabinetry Design & Fabrication
$5,243
Certificate
Wood Machining Fabrication
$3,565
Certificate

Diplomas

Cabinetmaking
$10,067
Diploma
The tuition rate for 2025-2026 academic year is
$209.73 per credit
Safety glasses, pencil and toolkits. Toolkits will be available at the beginning of August at the Campus Store or at ACME Tools in Plymouth at a reduced cost.

Scholarships & Savings

Ready to turn your dreams into reality? At Hennepin Tech, we believe that nothing should stand in the way of your education. That’s why we’re here to help you navigate the ins and outs of paying for college, so you can focus on what really matters – your future.

FAFSA

Your key to financial aid. The first step to unlocking financial assistance for college is filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). By completing this form, you’ll qualify for a variety of federal grants, loans, scholarships, and work-study opportunities that can help offset the cost of tuition, books, and other expenses.

Not sure if you’re eligible? Don’t worry, our financial aid advisors are here to help, even if you have unique circumstances or are an undocumented individual.

Check out your first step to funding college

North Star Promise

If you’re a Minnesota resident who meets certain income criteria, you may also qualify for the North Star Promise, which provides additional financial support to cover the cost of tuition and fees. It’s another way we’re making college more accessible and affordable for students like you.

See if you qualify for free tuition

Foundation Scholarships

The Hennepin Tech Foundation offers a variety of scholarships to help students offset the cost of tuition, textbooks, and other expenses. These scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, financial need, and other criteria. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to reduce your college expenses!

Explore scholarships just for our students

PSEO & Concurrent Enrollment

High school students can jumpstart their college education by participating in our Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) or Concurrent Enrollment programs. Earn college credits while still in high school and save on future tuition costs!

Discover how you can earn college credit in high school

VA Benefits

Veterans and their dependents may be eligible for education benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). These benefits can help cover tuition, housing, and other costs associated with attending college. Contact our veterans services office for assistance in accessing and maximizing your VA benefits.

Maximize your military education benefits

Third-Party Payments

Did you know that some employers, organizations, or government agencies offer tuition assistance programs? If you’re eligible, you can use these funds to help cover your college expenses. Be sure to check with your employer or inquire about any available benefits.

Let a sponsor help fund your education

Transfer Credits

Transfer the credits you’ve already earned from previous colleges or programs to reduce the classes you need, helping you finish your degree faster and at a lower cost.

Make your hard work count twice

To maximize your savings, apply for FAFSA early, explore scholarships, and review your potential for credit through prior learning and transfer evaluations.

Accreditation & Recognition

  • Architectural Woodwork Institute - AWI
  • Woodworking Industry Machinery Association - WIMA
  • Skills USA:

    July 02, 2019 - Hennepin Technical College student Ander Hillebregt earned a gold medal at the SkillsUSA Championships, a national competition focusing on trade, technical, and leadership skills

    The cabinetmaking program at Hennepin Technical College has earned in the last 48 years:

    • 15 - State Contest Winners (All winners compete nationally)
    • 6 - 1st Place National Winners
    • 2 - International Competitors

WIMA - Woodworking Industry Machinery Association – Instructor of the year Keith Hanstad

Articulations

For a complete list of current agreements, visit the Minnesota Transfer website.

Industry Partners

How to Apply

Ready to start your journey at Hennepin Tech? Learn the skills you’ll need to succeed and follow our simple application process to take the first step toward your career goals.

Skills Required

A deep interest in working with your hands to create beautiful wood products. Students that have a good set of basic math skills and spatial skills do well in the program. Cabinetmaking requires a person to be able to move materials and product around in a shop environment. Much of the work done at school and in the cabinetmaking industry require a person to work as a team member.

Application Process

Applying to Hennepin Tech is easy and straightforward. Follow these simple steps to get started on your educational journey:

  1. Submit Your Application
    Visit our Get Started page to complete your application online. As part of the application process, you will need to pay the application fee. This helps us process your materials quickly.

  2. Submit Transfer Requests (If Applicable)
    If you have previously completed college courses or earned a degree, you can save time and money by transferring your credits. Be sure to submit official transcripts or transfer requests from any previous colleges or high schools you attended. This allows us to evaluate your credits and apply them toward your new program.

  3. Receive Your Admission Decision
    Once your application is reviewed and accepted, you will receive an official admission decision.

  4. Placement Testing for New Students
    If you are new to college, you will need to take a placement test after you have been accepted. The placement test helps identify your current skills in reading, writing, and math. It is used to determine if developmental courses are necessary before you start certain college-level classes. Please note that the placement test does not affect your admission status.

  5. Plan Your Courses
    Based on your placement test results and transfer credit evaluation, you will work with an advisor to select the right courses to ensure your success.

Special Admissions Processes

  • If you are an international student, please visit our international admissions page for specific instructions.

  • If you are a PSEO (Postsecondary Enrollment Options) student, please visit our PSEO admissions webpage for details on the application process.

If you have questions or need help during the application process, our admissions team is here to support you every step of the way.

Faculty & Staff

Adam Peterson Cabinetmaking Faculty Phone: 763-488-2449 E-mail: Adam.Peterson@HennepinTech.edu
Douglas Kraus Faculty Phone: 763-488-2487 E-mail: Doug.Kraus@HennepinTech.edu

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Program Highlights

College Honors Adoptees

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

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Each November, National Adoption Month reminds us of the human need to belong.

$4.1M DEED Grant Received

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

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Hennepin Tech receives $4.1M from DEED to expand semiconductor training and grow Minnesota’s high-tech workforce.

Invitation to Vote on New Website Design Theme

Monday, October 20, 2025

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Help choose the new Hennepin Tech website design and score some swag! Vote now for your favorite theme before October 31.

Celebrating Manufacturing Month

Friday, October 3, 2025

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October is Manufacturing Month in Minnesota and across the nation.

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