School of Construction & Design Technologies
As the "baby boomers" retire, the demand for qualified construction professionals will continue to increase. –Marc Bridgens, Dean of Construction & Design Technologies
Population growth, deteriorating infrastructure, and aging buildings will generate employment growth in the construction industry. Job opportunities are expected to be good for those construction workers with the most experience and skill. (source)

A grid-tied photovoltaic installation added to the campus by students in 2010 is reducing the carbon footprint of The Victorian House. Read more

Have you thought about completing an associate's degree first, and then completing a bachelor's degree? Most of our bachelor-degree programs offer this option. Read more
Choose an area of interest
Architectural Technology majors
- Residential Construction Technology and Management: Architectural Technology Concentration
- Building Science and Sustainable Design: Architectural Technology Concentration
- Architectural Technology
Building Construction Technology majors
- Residential Construction Technology and Management: Building Construction Technology Concentration
- Residential Construction Technology and Management: Building Construction Technology - Masonry Concentration
- Building Science and Sustainable Design: Building Construction Technology Concentration
- Building Construction Technology
- Building Construction Technology: Masonry Emphasis
- Residential Builder
Construction Management major
- Construction Management
Electrical Technology majors
- Building Automation Technology
- Electrical Technology
- Electromechanical Maintenance Technology
- Renewable Energy Technologies
- Electrical Occupations
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology majors
- Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Design Technology
- Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology, Mechanical Systems
- Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology, Refrigeration Systems
- Plumbing








