Associate of Applied Science Degree in Construction Technology (Concentration in General Construction)
Certificates in Carpentry, Residential Wiring or Electrical Trades
Skill Set in Framing and Precision Woodworking Skill set
The Construction Technology program offers courses of study concentrating in carpentry, residential wiring and electrical trades that are designed to provide students with the skills necessary to gain employment in a related construction or maintenance field.
Carpentry classes meet in on- and off-campus labs designed for the practical study of residential and commercial construction, including blueprint reading, framing and the International Residential Code.
Residential Wiring students take theory and lab classes (on- and off-campus) in residential wiring, including electrical circuitry, job-site safety and the National Electric Code (NEC), preparing students for the NM Residential Wireman's Certificate of Competence.
The Electrical Trades program enables students to study commercial and industrial wiring methods and motor controls and helps prepare students for the State of New Mexico Journeyman Electrical Certificate (JE98).