Construction Technology
Certificate
(25 semester hours minimum)
The Certificate provides will prepare men and women for careers in Connecticut’s growing residential construction industry. This program will provide students with basic and advanced skills in the area of residential construction by exploring construction tools and materials, basic construction principles, construction safety, floor, wall and roof framing, and interior and exterior finishing techniques. It will also offer skilled workers who are currently in the field of construction an opportunity for advancement in the area of construction.
In the area of construction-specific learning, students will gain knowledge in:
- Building systems such as floor, wall and roof framing techniques
- Construction safety meeting OSHA guidelines
- Interior and exterior finishing systems including windows, doors, gypsum board, flooring, stair structures, insulation, and exterior siding.
- Steel and wood framing systems
- Tools and materials used in the construction industry
- Developing a bill of materials and cost estimation
For more information contact John Lombardi, Program Coordinator.
Program Requirements
(See also General Requirements)
| General Education Core - 3 Credits | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| ENG* 101 | Composition | 3 |
| Science & Math Core - 3 Credits | ||
| MAT* 137 | Intermediate Algebra | 3 |
| Technology/Management Core - 6 Credits | ||
| CAD* 117 | Introduction to Residential Design | 3 |
| CTC* 110 | Introduction to Residential Housing | 4 |
| Specialized Electives - 12 Credits | ||
| CTC* 104 | Residential Construction Safety | 1 |
| CTC* 200 | Residential Site, Foundation & Floor Systems | 3 |
| CTC* 201 | Residential Building Exteriors | 3 |
| CTC* 202 | Residential Building Finishes | 3 |
| CTC* 216 | Advanced Residential Building Finishes | 2 |
| Total Program Credits | 25 | |
