Degree Type: Associate of Applied Science Degree, AAS, Certificate, CER
Pathway: Technical and Professional Studies
If you like solving problems, drawing plans for new buildings, and bringing ideas to life, this could be the degree program for you. Career opportunities include architectural and engineering technician, draftsperson, certified document technician, construction project engineer, and sales. With more training or education, you could also become a licensed architect, engineer, landscape designer, urban planner, general contractor, construction estimator, project manager, or building inspector.
This option focuses on sales, advertising, and bidding for product manufacturers. With the appropriate CAD training, this option could include the preparation of shop and fabrication drawings for construction materials/products. Emphasis areas for this option include Architectural Engineer Technician, Construction Management Technician, and Product Representative.
The Architecture Professional certificate is designed to provide students with technical training, preparing them to participate in architectural, engineering, and construction firms.
The Basic AEC Drafting certificate prepare students for employment in architectural, engineering, and construction firms.
The Construction Professional certificate prepare students for employment in architectural, engineering, and construction firms. Students learn how to interpret construction drawings and estimate the cost of various construction projects.
If you are interested in a career in design and technology, the Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) program is for you! Through practical hands-on learning and expert faculty support, you will learn to create 2D and 3D drawings and models using the latest CAD software.
Explore Computer Aided DraftingThe Building and Construction degree teaches you essential skills in building and remodeling, including construction tools, safety and building codes, blueprint reading, site preparation, and more. You can also choose to specialize in areas like carpentry, electrical, masonry, and plumbing.
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