CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

The Construction Technology program trains students to become carpenters, electricians, drafting technicians, and for advanced-level laborer positions. Additionally, Certificates of Proficiency recognizing concentrated study in specific trades are available for Architectural Drafting, AutoCAD Specialist, Building Maintenance, Cabinetmaking, Carpentry, Supervision, and Wiring Electrician.

Local career opportunities exist in Northland district communities in varying degrees but the local areas may not be able to absorb all graduates. Except for those employed by government agencies, schools, and other private and public institutions, local employment is subject to seasonal and economic factors.


Associate of Applied Science • 64 Cr.

To complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in Construction Technology, a student must complete the general education requirements (16 cr.), an area of specialization (28-31 cr.) and 17-20 credits of required electives.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 16 cr.



Communications • 6 cr.

See requirements page 51.

Mathematics • 3 cr.
Discipline Studies • 7 cr.

See requirements page 51.


AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION



Construction Technology

Core Requirements • 31 cr.


Carpentry

Core Requirements • 28 cr.


Drafting Technician

Core Requirements • 29 cr.


Wiring Electrician

Core Requirements • 31 cr.



List of required electives • 17-20 cr.


A minimum of 17-20 unduplicated credits must be taken from the following list:




Certificate of Applied Science


To earn a Certificate of Applied Science in Construction Technology, a student must complete the core requirements listed under a selected area of specialization, ENL 101 and MAT 101 or MAT 152.

Certificates of Proficiency


Architectural Drafting • 17 cr.

Autocad Specialist • 17 cr.

Building Maintenance • 20 cr.

Cabinetmaking • 17 cr.

Carpentry • 17 cr.

Supervision • 18 cr.

Wiring Electrician • 19 cr.









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