Degree: Certificate
HEGIS Code: 5317
Curriculum Code: 0977
Campus Location: City
Engineering & Technologies Division
Program Description
As many of the nation’s buildings age, an appreciation of their worth grows. With this renewed appreciation in the value of these treasures, there has grown a need for technicians knowledgeable in the rehabilitation and renovation field.
The Building Trades curriculum is a unique, hands-on and technical one-year certificate program. The objective is to produce graduates capable of renovating and updating structures.
This curriculum features both classroom learning and on-site lab experiences. Specifically, in the classroom, students study techniques of renovation (contracting and project management), blueprint reading, electrical systems, carpentry and estimating. While at an on-site location, students participate in a residential or multi-use renovation project.
Graduates of the program may assume positions with building restoration companies, general contractors, home inspectors, or trade apprentices. In addition, many graduates transfer their credit hours in the pursuit of an associate degree in the Building Management and Maintenance curriculum.
Curriculum
Total Degree Credits: 33.0