Students enrolled in courses within Construction Technology strand of the Manufacturing, Agriculture, and Construction Academy will explore the various stages of a residential construction project – from idea to design to production. The courses in this cluster offer the opportunity to explore several different careers, work with hands-on construction projects, and master the skills necessary to pursue an associated career in this area.
Opportunities after high school range from apprenticeships and two-year college programs to four-year college and graduate programs. Each course in this strand focuses on specific areas and skills related to the field of construction. The capstone class in this strand could include a paid internship and possible job placement.
The Construction strand includes the possibility of certificates like: OSHA 10 Safety, various hand tools and machines, and core industry certificates. Applicable careers are Construction Manager, HVAC (heating,ventilation,air conditioning), Building Inspector, Architect, Electrician/ Engineer, Woodworker,
Plumber/Pipefitter, and Homebuilder.
Opportunities after high school range from apprenticeships and two-year college programs to four-year college and graduate programs. Each course in this strand focuses on specific areas and skills related to the field of construction. The capstone class in this strand could include a paid internship and possible job placement.
The Construction strand includes the possibility of certificates like: OSHA 10 Safety, various hand tools and machines, and core industry certificates. Applicable careers are Construction Manager, HVAC (heating,ventilation,air conditioning), Building Inspector, Architect, Electrician/ Engineer, Woodworker,
Plumber/Pipefitter, and Homebuilder.