The Construction Technology AAS Program emphasizes the hands-on facets of the industry as well as drafting and management skills. The program prepares students for entry-level positions in occupations related to the design and construction of buildings. Students develop skills and technical knowledge that apply to field work and construction management practices; with these skills students are prepared for entry-level employment or job advancement within the industry.
Program Outcomes:
1. Integrate information from residential and commercial blueprints to solve building problems
2. Apply communications skills in an industry setting
3. Operate construction tools and equipment
4. Perform wood cutting and milling operations
5. Perform construction mathematics applications
6.Employ construction safety skills
*Students interested in the Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Management and Leadership should be advised to take MATH 1000 Problem Solving or higher, advanced writing (AW), or ECON/AGEC 1010 Macroeconomics or ECON/AGEC 1020 Microeconomics as general education options. (If a student is considering transfer to university or college for advanced studies, MATH 1500 is a career technical course, and is not transferrable).
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