A student uses a nail gun to frame a window of a tiny home.

Construction Technology

We will take you from the ground up in residential construction – from asphalt and concrete to framing and finish work. We will introduce you to drafting and architectural design work, surveying and blueprint reading. We also offer courses in related programs like woodworking, cabinet making, drafting, welding and machining.

What are the features of Casper’s program?

The Construction Technology program at Casper College was established to help the state and region meet the demands for skilled craftsmen and tradesmen in the construction industry. Through the years, Casper College has worked closely with the Wyoming Contractors Association and local building and trades organizations to assure opportunities for our graduates. Our courses are designed to train skilled craftsmen. For that reason, much of our work is on-site and hands-on.

Although this is an A.A.S. degree, graduates from this program may apply this degree toward an online applied science degree at the University of Wyoming at Casper.

What are the special admission requirements, if any?

There are no pre-reqs for this program.

What courses would I take?

For requirements and more information about these programs, view their listings in the academic catalog:

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These related programs:
Secondary Education CTE Endorsement

Are you a licensed teacher or teaching with a PIC permit? Are you interested in teaching this subject matter in classes at the junior, middle, and/or high school levels? You can complete a set of courses within this program to qualify for a career and technical education teaching endorsement. Learn more about which courses count toward a CTE endorsement...

Contact Info

Rachel Wright

Academic Assistant, School of Business and Industry

Jason Eggemeyer

Academic Chair; Engineering Technology and Design Instructor

Rachel Chadderdon

Dean, School of Business, Industry, and Workforce Development