Our courses are designed to give the student hands-on experience 5 days-per-week for the entire academic school year. This includes providing strong fundamental skills in the Construction, HVAC, Electrical, and Design career fields. First and foremost, students learn industry safety practices with an option to complete an OSHA-30 certification while learning technical writing techniques and extensive algebraic and geometric calculations supported by reading and math integration resources. Students will also learn to use basic hand-tools and modern power equipment using hands-on exercises in fully functional labs located in our Career Technical Center.
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CARPENTRY
This is a 2-year program that prepares students with skills and knowledge for a career in residential and/or commercial carpentry.
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN (CAD)
Pre-Engineering in the Construction Trades provides students with the basic skills needed for success in modern engineering, design, and renewable technologies careers.
ELECTRICAL
Students are introduced to the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems. Students wire an actual house circuit and it’s electrical components.
HVAC
Students service an air conditioning unit and learn about the installation, maintenance, and operation of residential air conditioning and refrigeration systems.
MASONRY
Students lear to mix mortar, bond materials together to form patterns, and lay out and construct foundations, masonry walls, patios, and other types of stonework.
PLUMBING AND FITTING
Students will learn to assemble, measure and construct piping and plumbing systems. Students will learn to install, repair, and replace piping systems.