This degree program offers hands-on training in all aspects of residential building, including framing, foundations, masonry, insulation, interior finishing, plumbing and electrical work. Graduates will also learn skills critical to good construction management and will be prepared to work in the construction industry, performing surveys for construction site layouts, applying proper building codes, and preparing drawings for residential and commercial construction projects.

Graduates may choose to enter the workforce or continue their education at a four year-college.

This program is offered by the Engineering, Architecture and Manufacturing Department.

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The Center for Careers and Transfer provides career resources and services and help in identifying your skills and interests and how they connect to career possibilities. Transfer counseling services are also available and a list of transfer agreements are posted.

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Department or program information:

Joseph Dana
Engineering, Architecture and Manufacturing DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSON
Hudson Hall, Room 129

Program admission information:

Guenther Enrollment Services Center, Room 223