By completing the degree or certificate requirements, students acquire proficiency in basic residential construction techniques and in analyzing, evaluating, and providing solutions for a variety of job site situations. Students will be able to interpret blue-prints, estimate materials, lay out, and construct a basic residential structure in accordance with Uniform Building Code requirements. The program provides career opportunities in various aspects of construction, including carpentry, cabinetmaking, furniture making, a variety of sub-crafts, and contracting.
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Please Note: The Associate of Science Programrequires BOTH Major Specific Criteria Courses as well as general education courses. A minimum of 60 units is required for all three options. It can be completed in approximately 2-3 years.