Some builders and general contractors
in northern Wyoming are almost three
years behind on beginning projects.
Why? Because there’s a big demand
for new houses and new buildings and
there’s an extreme shortage of skilled
construction workers to get the job
done right.
Sheridan College’s newly developed
Construction Technology program,
which will begin in the fall of this year,
is designed to prepare students for
real-world positions in the construction
field.
Courses such as carpentry, surveying, job estimation, building design/layout, and project
scheduling will be taught by highly skilled and knowledgeable trades-people. Since construction
workers work outside with their hands in a building environment, most classes will take place
outside where the students will receive hands-on training.
This program will not just provide the book knowledge of how to do things, but will help you
excel and become a leader in the construction industry.
Even if you’re currently employed as a construction worker and just want to brush up or learn
new skills, this program will help you reach your goals.
Contact the Sheridan College Admission Office for more information.
For additional career
information including salary
and wage data, contact
Sue Tarter at
307-674-6446 ext. 2004
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