
Do you want to build on a large scale? Construction technology students learn commercial, heavy civil, industrial, and residential construction using wood, steel and concrete building materials. They study materials testing, surveying, basic structural theory, and learn materials estimating, scheduling, budgeting, and project planning. Course content is based on theory with a hands-on component so students learn by doing. Associate degree graduates can continue their studies in the Construction Management Bachelor of Technology program where they combine their construction training along with management and leadership skills to prepare for careers as construction project managers and project superintendents.
Delhi's Construction Technology Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) program has a solid and long-standing reputation as a premier instructional program for all aspects of building construction technology and related areas. You will be taught by faculty who are experienced contractors with firsthand experience in the construction industry. The courses are designed to give you a basic understanding of light frame and commercial building construction. In addition to building materials and methods courses, you will receive instruction in estimating, law and contracting, construction planning and control, and other courses closely related to the field control of the construction process.
SUNY Delhi's two-year program is nationally accredited by the American Council for Construction Education.
You will receive extensive laboratory work to augment your classroom instruction. Laboratory practice, where feasible, includes the design, engineering, planning, and erection of full-scale buildings.
Minimum requirements to be considered for admission
HS Average: 75
Algebra Regents: 75
Transfer GPA: 2.0
Curriculum
SUNY Curriculum Code: 0540
Contact Information
P 607-746-4070
F 607-746-4224
E technlgs@delhi.edu
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