Plumbing Technology

The Plumbing Technology pathway prepares individuals for advanced placement in plumbing and related fields. Graduates of this program can take the journeyperson exam and become employed as supervisors, instructors, material expeditors, inspectors, estimators, consultants, employers, or contractors.

Electrical Technology

The Electrical Technology pathway prepares individuals to install, operate, maintain, and repair electrical systems. The curriculum provides instruction in electrical troubleshooting and the development of problem-solving skills in industrial electrical procedures, programmable logic controllers, and process control.

Brick, Block & Stone Masonry

The Brick, Block, Stone and Masonry pathway prepares individuals to lay brick, block, and/or stone. The curriculum provides instruction in laying out and/or spacing bonds; determining vertical and horizontal alignment of courses using gauges, plumb‐bobs, and levels; and cutting, notching, and shaping blocks, bricks, and stone to construct or repair walls, partitions, arches, and fireplaces.

Drafting & Design

The Geographical Information Systems (GIS) pathway prepares individuals for work under the supervision of GIS engineers, managers, cartographers, surveyors, and other professionals to store, organize, retrieve, and analyze resource data for planning and decision-making. The curriculum provides instruction in computerassisted drafting, map making, database management, surveying, and applications of geographical information systems.

Drafting & Design

The Land Surveying pathway prepares individuals for a career in the land surveying field such as a Professional Land Surveyor, CAD Technician, and Survey Technician. The curriculum provides instruction on the use of modern survey equipment, drafting software, and the fundamentals and principles of land surveying.