Construction & Manufacturing Technology

Advanced Manufacturing

This career pathway prepares students for careers in manufacturing by applying technical knowledge and hands-on skills in manual milling and lathe machines. Students have the opportunity to become NIMS certified.

Coursework is based on the National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) standards. Carpentry is the cutting, shaping, and installation of building materials during the construction of home improvement and community revitalization projects. Students also learn applicable codes and standards in order to be National Center for Construction and Research (NCCER) certified.

Construction Design & Management (CADD)

Students will develop an understanding of design and construction processes. Coursework includes the use of AutoCAD to develop architectural, mechanical, and engineering plans using industry standards for design and documentation in order to become certified in AutoCAD.

Electrical

This pathway provides students an opportunity to learn about the residential and commercial building industry and to master a variety of electrical skills. All students complete the Construction Core (1 credit) before advancing to the Electrical pathway. The course of study correlates to the modules of the NCCER national standards leading to industry certification.

Masonry (Brick Laying)

This pathway prepares students to apply technical knowledge and skills in laying and setting rock, concrete, hard tiles, marble and related materials using trowels, hammers, chisels, and other hand tools. Students also learn applicable codes and standards in order to be National Center for Construction and Research (NCCER) certified.