The Construction Technology program is designed to prepare students for careers in the construction industry. The occupational competencies are aligned with the National Center for Construction Education and Research standards.
Construction technology includes units of instruction in electrical, plumbing, carpentry, construction math, plans, specifications, and building codes, facilities maintenance, computer-aided drafting, and welding technology.
In addition to obtaining technical skills, students completing the program will have also developed competence in advanced critical thinking, career development, applied academics, and leadership skills required for construction technology occupations. The program uses a delivery system made up of four integral parts: Formal/technical instruction, experiential learning, supervised occupational experience, and the career technical student organization, SkillsUSA. For their own safety, students are expected to wear protective clothing and steel-toed shoes when attending classes. Placement scores in reading, writing, and mathematics sufficient to enter English 098 and Math 098 are required for regular enrollment into the program
Accreditation
Navajo Technical University is recognized by the National Center for Construction Education and Research as a Certified Accredited Training Education Facility. In cooperation with AGC New Mexico, Navajo Technical University is currently certified to train the following NCCER titles: Carpentry, Construction Technologies, Industrial Electrical, Electrical, Industrial Welding and Core Curriculum.
Estimated Cost of Attendance | $14,020 / yr |
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Tuition and Fees | $2,360 |
Housing and Meals | $7,360 |
Books and Supplies | $2,200 |
Transportation | $1,600 |
Other Education Costs | $500 |
Construction Technology Requirements (35 Credits)
General Education Courses | |||
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Semester ONE | Credits | Prerequisites | |
BCIS 1115 | Introduction to Computers | 3 | |
ENGL 1210 or ENGL 1110 | Technical Communications or Composition I | 3 | ENGL 098 |
MTH113 or above | Technical Mathematics or above | 3 | SEE CATALOG |
CT 100 | Construction I | 3 | |
CT 103 | Introduction to Craft Skills | 3 | |
Construction Technology Core Courses | |||
CT 104 | Concrete & Masonary and Construction | 2 | |
CT 102 | Construction Math & Drawing | 3 | |
NAV XXX | Diné Studies | 3 | |
CT 110 | Construction II | 2 | CT 100 |
CT 119 | Construction Site Practicum | 3 | |
CT 115 | Intro to Construction Project Management | 3 | |
CT 121 | Introduction to Building Environmental System | 2 | |
WLD 101 | Fundamentals I | 3 | |
Total Required Credit Hours | 35 |
** Please check course descriptions for the appropriate prerequisites course(s).
Degree Checklist (PDF) Enrollment Data
Program Advisors
Samuel Quashie, Associate Master Technical Instructor of Construction Technology
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 505.387.7446
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