Carpentry & Joinery

Master woodworking skills, from basic joinery to advanced carpentry, applicable to residential and commercial construction

Carpentry & Joinery

Students gain skills in woodwork, focusing on practical applications in construction.

  1. Introduction to Carpentry: Basics of carpentry, tools, and safety.
  2. Woodworking Techniques: Techniques for cutting, shaping, and joining wood.
  3. Furniture Making: Basics of creating wooden furniture and fixtures.
  4. Cabinet Making and Finishing: Designing, building, and finishing cabinets.
  5. Joinery Techniques: Various joinery techniques, including mortise and tenon, dovetail, and lap joints.
  6. Blueprint Reading for Carpentry: Understanding carpentry blueprints and plans.
  7. Project and Site Safety: Emphasizing safety practices and tool handling.

Get Labour market required Skills, Knowledge and Attitude

BIIT will train you to develop the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are needed in the labour market. They serve young people who want to enrol for vocational programmes after JSS 3 or after finishing school with a SSS 3, as well as learners who want to complete their schooling.

Acquire relevant practical

BIIT provides practical and other skills for a wide variety of jobs.
The Institute maintain close links with key role players in industry and commerce to ensure that their courses are responsive to labour market needs.

Become an Entrepreneur

You will acquire the entrepreneurship skills that can be used to start businesses, e.g. in Agriculture practise, building construction, Information Technology, media, catering, tourism, or hairdressing. BIIT  is accessible to all young people, and especially to youth from previously disadvantaged communities who live in poor rural areas

Rural Community Focus

BIIT is rooted in the community and provides education and training to members of their own and nearby communities. The Institute develops the skills that are needed in local businesses and in government departments. People with a professional qualification generally earn more than those with only a school certificate
Meet local needs
Think Global
Studies conducted in Sierra Leone found that individuals who have completed some level of further study after leaving school are more likely to be employed. This means that having a Technical and TVET College qualification can nearly double your chances of finding employment compared to a matric certificate.
Better chances at Employment
Stay repositioned
BIIT will endeavour to arrange for students to gain practical work experience with employers in their fields of study.
Internship Experience
Be market ready
The fees for studying at BIIT are low compared to fees for other post-school education.
Competitive Fees
Benchmarking
Courses offered at BIIT are extremely and independently quality assured, and in addition, the institute is also Government certified.
Assured Courses
Government approved institute
Internship Experience
Be market ready
In an increasingly globalised labour market, BIIT has international partnerships with similar institutions in various parts of the world. This ensures that education and training is internationally benchmarked against best practices in diverse international settings
Veiw on global needs
International Partners
Empower Your Future

Explore Our Educational Offerings

BIIT caters to a wide variety of people who want to study career-focused vocational programmes.
The only age restriction is that the person should be 16 years or older

Opportunity for students who have not completed SSS-3

Unleash your creativity in our Culinary Arts program, where hands-on experience meets culinary excellence. Train with expert chefs and learn to craft gourmet dishes.

Adult Education

We recognize that returning to formal education can be a big step. That's why we offer a wealth of resources to support adult learners throughout their journey

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