

Program Graduate Follow-Ups
(data collected 6 months after graduation)
2024 Graduates
13.3% enrolled in college
93.3% employed
2023 Graduates
29.4% enrolled in college
88.2% employed
2022 Graduates
68.8% enrolled in college
68.8% employed
2021 Graduates
45% enrolled in college
65% employed
WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN
Carpentry and Masonry: Organize a project work sequence by interpreting plans and diagrams within a construction drawing set. They will layout and install basic wall, floor and roof applications. Students will perform introductory concrete applications including formwork, reinforcement, mixing, and finishing.
Structural Systems: Learn procedures and techniques required for layout and framing of walls and ceilings, including roughing-in door and window openings, constructing corners and partitions; bracing walls and ceilings; and applying sheathing. Students will learn methods of roof, cold formed steel, and wood stair framing.
Structural Coverings and Finishes: Install thermal and moisture protection including roofing, siding, fascia and soffits, gutters, and louvers. Students will install drywall; trim-joinery and molding and apply wall, floor and ceiling coverings and finishes.
Remodeling/Renovation: Apply structural and mechanical skills to remodeling and renovations. In addition, students will learn the process of securing the required building permits, the management of subcontractors, and the coordination of formal building inspections. Students will troubleshoot design or logistics issues and provide possible solutions.
WHAT STUDENTS CAN EARN
Industry Credentials:
Career Connections Level 1 (4 points)
Career Connections Level 2 (4 points)
Career Connections Level 3 (4 points)
30 Hour OSHA (3 points)
Forklift Operation (2 points)
Manlift (2 points)
College Credits:
Interior & Exterior Finishes CAT 1761 (CCP)
30 Hours OSHA Construction Standards CAT 2431 (CCP)
Construction Project CAT 1781 (CCP)
Civil Architectural Internship CAT 2702 (CCP)
Construction Techniques 1 CAT 1810 (Articulation Credit Sinclair Community College)
Construction Techniques 2 CAT 1820 (Articulation Credit Sinclair Community College)
Construction Techniques 3 CAT 1830 (Articulation Credit Sinclair Community College)

