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Overview

Construction Technology is a part of Architecture and Construction Career Cluster and the Power, Structure, and Technical Systems Pathway. The program is designed to provide students with basic knowledge and skills within a safe and appropriate workplace setting. The active, structured, and stimulating environment simulates the workplace setting and enhances the students' abilities to adapt to an ever-changing job market. Classroom and shop experience include: layout, fabrication, assembly, installation, and repair of structural units. Instruction emphasizes proper care, use and maintenance of hand and power tools and equipment; common systems of frame construction; drafting, blueprint reading, estimating materials and costs, applied math and the use of computers. The successful trainee should have good eye sight, manual dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and be able to stand for long periods of time.

Construction Technology Courses

410006 Construction Site Prep and Foundations 410007 Construction Framing 412101 NCCER Building Construction I 412102 NCCER Building Construction II 430004 Architecture, Construction and Manufacturing 432301 NCCER Carpentry I 432302 NCCER Carpentry II 432303 NCCER Carpentry III

Dual Enrollment Courses

CAR 111 Syllabus GSCC

CAR 114 Syllabus GSCC

CAR 121 Syllabus GSCC

CAR 121 Syllabus GSCC