Construction
| Construction Technology |
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The carpentry trade is well suited to those who enjoy working outdoors and working with their hands, applying creative ingenuity to building. Pride in good workmanship and safe, dependable work habits are also important factors for success in this field. Students receive instruction in the methods and principles of building construction, carpentry math, blueprint reading, drawing house plans, energy efficient building, building materials, cabinetry, concrete forming and other related specialty trades such as drywall and roofing. Employment is projected to be very good with many opportunities in starting one's own business.
- Accredited Training and Education Facility (ATEF) Guidelines for Accreditation (112kb pdf)
- Construction Technology Policy Guide
- Bismarck State College - Construction Technology
- Cankdeska Cikana Community College
- North Dakota State College of Science - Construction Technology
- Turtle Mountain Community College
- United Tribes Technical College
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| Cankdeska Cikana Community College PO Box 269 Ft Totten ND 58335-0269 |
701-766-1312 | |
| Fort Berthold Community College PO Box 490 New Town ND 58335-0490 |
701-627-3609 | |
| Sitting Bull College 1341 9th St Ft Yates ND 58538-9701 |
701-854-3861 | |
| Architectural Drafting |
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Students enrolled in the Architectural Drafting and Estimating Technology program will be trained to work as technicians in a broad range of jobs such as manual drafting, computer-aided drafting (CAD), estimating, sales, and management in the building industry.
The purpose of this program is to prepare men and women to work as drafting and estimating technicians in construction-related industries. Students are provided learning experiences that will enable them to advance on the job and keep pace with industry. Students' abilities in human relations, communication, and other aspects of general education are also developed.
| Electrical Technology |
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The Electrical Technology curriculum is designed to provide students with skills necessary for successful employment in a variety of areas in the electrical industry. Students are prepared for specialization in electrical construction, industrial electrical, or instrumentation. Graduates have the background necessary to enter the field of electrical wiring in residential, commercial, and industrial locations.
- North Dakota State College of Science - Electrical Construction and Industrial Electrical
- North Dakota State College of Science - Electrical Master Technician
| Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration |
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The Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration program prepares students for employment in related industries. The program provides graduates with learning experiences that will enable them to learn and advance on the job as well as keep pace with industry advances and developments.
- Bismarck State College - Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
- North Dakota State College of Science - Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Technology
| Line Workers |
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Programs are designed to educate students to become skilled apprentice line workers. Instruction time is divided between classroom study and indoor and outdoor laboratory work.
| Plumbing |
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The Residential Plumbing Technology program provides students with basic knowledge of the plumbing code, trade skills, and good work habits. It credits students with hours toward apprenticeship training time. This program involves state codes, various aspects of materials, equipment and fixtures, service, and installation procedures.

