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Nov 22, 2024
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College Catalog 2024-25
Construction Trades, A.A.S.
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Return to: Degree & Certificate Program Plans
Total degree hours: 65
*This program is pending approval of revised curriculum.
This comprehensive two-year degree program prepares students to pursue a variety of professional career opportunities in the construction trades industry. The curriculum stresses a balance of classroom, technical and hands-on learning within the context of the industry’s current practices. By the end of the program students can communicate a sound theoretical understanding of construction practices and demonstrate proficiency in the trades’ skills including (exterior framing, windows & doors, finish work, drywall, document professional, etc.) and/or with general contractor. Students also demonstrate professionalism in the workplace, a sound understanding of ethical business practices, and communication with clients.
Program graduates will be able to:
- Effectively demonstrate proficiency in trades’ skills (exterior framing, windows & doors, finishing work, drywall application).
- Illustrate and apply professional employability skills, such as the importance of being timely, project collaboration, and providing quality service to clients/contractors.
- Apply knowledge of how to effectively manage a construction project within the scope of current industry trends.
- Understand and adhere to industry-approved safety procedures and applicable laws surrounding construction.
- Demonstrate the ability to inquire, adapt, and problem-solve throughout the duration of a construction project.
- Identify materials for construction projects and estimate costs and quantities.
- Locate, identify and interpret nationally accepted code requirements as they apply throughout the duration of a construction project.
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General education requirements: (16 credits)
Written Communication: (3 Credits)
Oral Communication: (3 credits)
General Education Elective (3 credits)
Select 3 credits from the following:
Other gtPathways (GT) courses and General Education are available through coloradoonline
Required courses: (42 credits)
Electives courses Final Semester: (7 credits)
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