Construction and Industry Trades
The Construction and Industry Trades degree will prepare the student with the additional skills related to a career in trades fields. Completion of this degree involves completion of all apprenticeship and or union-related qualifications requirements of "step" trade work experience, as well as all union-related classroom training required to achieve "Journeyman" status. This final degree is only available to Certified Journeymen in the trades areas who provide appropriate documentation of their completed apprenticeship.
Degree Information
What courses will I need to take?
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What will I learn?
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- work safely and productively in construction industry according to OSHA standards;
- utilize basic math skills for trades industry;
- read and interpret blue prints and construction drawings in the trades;
- demonstrate acquired knowledge and ability in all appropriate areas of their trade
- apply general education knowledge and skills in the trade environment
How will my placement test scores affect my course sequence?
Placement testing requirements can vary, please select the courses that are most appropriate for your skill level. For additional information view the
Course Placement page.
Tracks based on current degree minimum requirements for English and Math.
English/Reading
Track 1:
ENG 095
ENG 099 + RDG 099
ENG 101
ENG 102
Track 2:
ENG 095
RDG 099
ENG 101A (combines ENG 099 + ENG 101)
ENG 102
Math
Track 1:
MAT 088
MAT 091
MAT 097
MAT 142
Track 2:
MAT 088
MAT 091
MAT 140 (combines MAT 097 + MAT 142)
Work with an advisor to ensure completion of your pathway in a timely manner.