Construction and finishing techniques on residential and commercial buildings
Architectural blueprint reading
Foundation layout, wall framing
Rafter and truss layout and erection
Stair layout and construction
Safe use of hand tools and power equipment on the construction site
Design and construction of high-quality cabinets and furniture
Computerized drafting
Typical jobs to start your career:
CNC Programmer
CNC Router Operator
Cabinetmaker
Carpenter
Construction Estimator
Furniture Maker
Remodeling Specialist
Siding Applicator
Employers of students from this program:
Baird Brothers Saw Mill, Inc.
Crowes Cabinets
Vivo Bros. Cabinets
Great Garage Doors
Master Plan Builders, Inc.
Solid Wood Products
College and related education:
Two-year technical degrees in surveying, architectural drafting or construction management. Two- or four-year professional degrees in construction technology.
Comments:
Students may apply for apprenticeships. Fully accredited apprenticeships are an integral part of the curriculum. Students can earn money and get credit toward their apprenticeship while attending MCCTC. The demand for educated and qualified entry-level employees outweighs the supply.