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Construction Technology AS Degree & Certificate


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The Construction Technology Program offers both an Associate of Science Degree and a Certificate of Achievement.


The only difference between the Degree and the Certificate is the completion of the colleges general education requirements. The Degree is 25 program units + 35 general education units (for a total of 60 units) and the Certificate is 25 program units.

The Construction Technology program is designed to give students a broad experience in construction trades technology. Students will gain knowledge and skills in carpentry, concrete, masonry, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical trades that will lead to entry level jobs in the field. In addition, students will be eligible for industry credentials through the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).

Student Learning Outcome:
Students will demonstrate proficiency in entry-level skills and knowledge required for employment in a construction technology career field.

Program Requirements
Units Required: 25

CONST-025
Introduction to Construction Technology | 2 units
CONST-030
Carpentry Technology I | 2 units
CONST-032
Framing and Exterior Finish Carpentry | 2 units
CONST-034
Interior Finish Carpentry | 2 units
CONST-040
Fundamentals of Masonry Construction | 2 units
CONST-050
Fundamentals of Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Construction | 2 units
CONST-060
Concrete Construction Technology | 2 units
CONST-101
Introduction to Construction and Construction Engineering | 2 units
CONST- 103
Blue Print Reading for Construction | 3 units
CONST- 109
California Building Code | 3 units
MFGT-090
Measurements and Computations | 3 units

Group of construction workers.

Bull-dozing construction site.

Plumbing pipes exposed in classroom setting.