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Plan Your Career Mohawk College’s building and construction sciences programs will fill your toolbox with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in technology, trades and apprenticeships. With hands-on, experiential learning programs, you will have a step up on the competition.
Choose Building and Construction Sciences
- Discover the “Built Environment” that surrounds us
- Examine engineered infrastructures and their impact on our lives
- Connect with professional Engineers, licensed Journeypersons and industry professionals who deliver our dynamic curriculum
- Add real-life work experience through our co-operative learning component
- Pursue a degree in your area of interest at several universities
- Bring your degree to Mohawk and we will put it to work for you!
Build Your Career at Mohawk Mohawk’s diploma, apprenticeship and certificate programs are designed to get you a job and advance your career. Challenge yourself to exciting career opportunities with generous salaries and benefits in:
- Architectural, Civil and Transportation Engineering Consulting
- Construction and General Contracting
- Building Inspection
- Transportation, Planning and Traffic Operations
- Land Development Companies
- Real Estate and Utility Companies
- Industrial and Manufacturing Plants
- Cabinet and Furniture Manufacturing
- Carpentry and Custom Woodworking
- Plumbing and Steamfitting Contracting
- Roofing Companies
- Public and Private Sectors
- Municipal and Government Agencies
Strengthen Your Success Mohawk offers program options and quality:
- Our unique experiential learning component involves real world learning and practical applications
- Architectural, Civil and Transportation programs share a common first year of study
- Articulation agreements provide you with the option to pursue a degree in your area of interest at several universities
- Technology programs feature a 12-16 month cooperative educational component, providing you with real life work experience
- Advanced standing for foreign-trained professionals
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