Construction Management and Trades

Construction

Instructor (s): Jacob Cooper

Total Seats Available: 36 (18 per section)

Grades: 10-12th

Description:  Students in this course will engage in NCCER curriculum, in alignment with the recommendations and accepted credentials of the Construction Education Foundation and Associated General Contractors. Students will engage in hands-on experience in the construction field. This includes construction safety, introduction to hand and power tools, construction math, material handling, construction drawing and other skills. These skills will be applied in real world settings and opportunities including; framing, electrical work, drywall, and other pertinent skills to the construction industry.

Specific Success Criteria

  • Students will be willing to self manage goals, objectives and workflow to complete projects and assignments in a timely manner. 

  • Students will engage in hands-on work that allows for them to build on basic construction skills aligned to the industry. 

  • Students will use basic math skills to complete construction related tasks and activities. 

  • Students will have a desire to create, build, be creative and work as a team.

Program Length: Two Semesters

Program Times: 

  • AM: 8:20-10:35 am 

  • PM: 1:15-3:40 PM

Related Careers: Construction Management, Foreman, Lineman, Construction Apprentice, Framer, Drywaller, Roofer and other construction related careers.

Academic Plan

All courses are, 5 Elective Credits- (unless otherwise noted below)

Semester 1

Semester 2

  • CTE Principles of Construction A (82157)

  • CTE Principles of Construction B (82418)

  • CTE Construction Technology 1A (82167)

  • CTE Construction Technology 1B (82168)

  • CTE Construction Technology 2A (82169)- 5 Elective Credits- Honors

  • CTE Construction Technology 2B (82170)- 5 Elective Credits- Honors

Industry Certification: 

Capstone completion: 

  • Two Semesters of the Course

  • Completion of OSHA 10 and NCCER Certifications

For part-time enrollment: speak with your school counselor or CEC Counselor, Email Zachary Williams.