Residential Construction
Industry & Career Technical Education
Overview
In a trade where the average age is over 40, the labor force for construction workers is wide open and in dire need of new skilled employees. The Cochise Residential Construction Program can prepare students for entry into the building trades by taking the student through a complete home building experience. From dirt to a single-family home, the Residential Construction Technology program helps students develop social consciousness by providing them with an experiential-learning opportunity which involves the construction of homes. Students interpret blueprint drawings and participate in all facets of their construction project while practicing worksite safety. They also learn about climate control in residential construction.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, projected employment growth for carpenters, from 2016-26 is 8.17%, outpacing the average job growth for most occupations. Between 2016 and 2026, approximately 83,800 construction jobs will be added to the workforce.
Women make up less than 3% of the construction trades. This leaves a huge opening for women who wish to pursue a career in building construction. The median wage for a carpenter in 2018 was $46,590. (US Census).
Under the direction of the program’s faculty coordinator, students will be guided through all stages of the program process to include concrete, framing, millwork, roofing, exterior finishing, flooring, blueprint reading and compliance with building codes.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to do the following:
- Identify all necessary stages of a residential construction build.
- Demonstrate the ability to lay a concrete foundation for a residential dwelling.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply wall coverings for a residential dwelling.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply finishing to the exterior of a residential dwelling.
- Demonstrate the ability to construct a functional roof on a residential dwelling.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply floor coverings in a residential dwelling.
- Demonstrate the ability to hang doors and cabinets.
- Identify and apply industry-standard safety strategies and techniques.
- Interpret blueprint drawings.
- Demonstrate mathematical and HVAC skills related to residential construction.
Admissions Requirements
There are no special admissions requirements for this program.
Degree & Certificates
The Residential Construction Associate of Applied Science degree helps students develop social consciousness by providing them with an experiential-learning opportunity which involves the construction of homes. Students interpret blueprint drawings and participate in all facets of their construction project while practicing worksite safety. They also learn about climate control in residential construction.
Important Dates
Program Information
Spring: January 13, 2025
Summer: May 27, 2025
Fall: August 18, 2025
Review the degree map in the academic catalog to view the recommended program semester start dates.
Review the degree map in the academic catalog to view the recommended program semester start dates.
Degree: 4 Semesters
Certificate: 2 Semesters
This is the recommended program length for a student taking all of the recommended courses each semester.
This is the recommended program length for a student taking all of the recommended courses each semester.
Degree: 60-61 credits
Certificate: 37 credits
The academic catalog has a list of all of the required courses for this program.
The academic catalog has a list of all of the required courses for this program.
Please see the Tuition & Fees page for more information about all related costs. Using the Academic Program Cost section can help you find costs related to certain programs.
Please see the Tuition & Fees page for more information about all related costs. Using the Academic Program Cost section can help you find costs related to certain programs.
Spring: January 13, 2025
Summer: May 27, 2025
Fall: August 18, 2025
Review the degree map in the academic catalog to view the recommended program semester start dates.
Review the degree map in the academic catalog to view the recommended program semester start dates.
Degree: 4 Semesters
Certificate: 2 Semesters
This is the recommended program length for a student taking all of the recommended courses each semester.
This is the recommended program length for a student taking all of the recommended courses each semester.
Degree: 60-61 credits
Certificate: 37 credits
The academic catalog has a list of all of the required courses for this program.
The academic catalog has a list of all of the required courses for this program.
Please see the Tuition & Fees page for more information about all related costs. Using the Academic Program Cost section can help you find costs related to certain programs.
Please see the Tuition & Fees page for more information about all related costs. Using the Academic Program Cost section can help you find costs related to certain programs.
Residential Construction Instructors
Name/Email |
Location |
Contact |
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Sierra Vista CTE-1510 |
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