Building Construction
Students in the Building Construction program master a broad range of skills essential for industry success, from estimating and carpentry to electrical systems and masonry, all grounded in safety and building codes.
Curriculum Overview
Skills Developed
The curriculum offers a deep dive into practical skills such as cost estimation, carpentry, and electrical wiring, alongside critical knowledge in blueprint reading and building codes, ensuring students are well-equipped for the construction field.
$25,000 Average Starting Salary
$95,000 Average Experienced Salary
Certifications
- NCCER Carpentry and Construction
- NCCER Electrical
- NCCER HVAC
- OSHA
Program Courses
Construction Technology 1 prepares students to perform automotive diagnosis and repairs in the following areas: engine repair, cooling systems, transmission and transaxle, manual drive trains and axles, suspension and steering, wheel and tire, brakes, electrical/electronic systems, HVAC, and engine performance.
Construction Technology 2 prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills in the building, inspecting, and maintaining of structures and related properties. Includes instruction in masonry, carpentry, electrical and power transmission installation, building/construction finishing, management, inspection, and other construction-related applications.
Construction Technology 3 prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills in the building, inspecting, and maintaining of structures and related properties. Includes instruction in masonry, carpentry, electrical and power transmission installation, building/construction finishing, management, inspection, and other construction-related applications.
Construction Technology 4 is a Work-Based Learning Experience.
Program Contacts
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