Education

Are you interested in a construction career but wondering where you might get related construction skills training and/or education? If so, we hope the resources below are helpful!

Secondary School Construction Trade Programs

It is never too early to begin planning your career! 
Are you currently a middle school or high school student? Perhaps you are a parent that is helping to assess your child's career options. Below are schools that offer a Construction Trades Program (CTP) as part of their curriculum.

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A. Randolph Technical School
Detroit

Bullock Creek High School (go to pp. 21)
Midland

Wilson Talent Center
Mason

Cheboygan High School
Cheboygan

Corunna High School
Corunna

Dakota High School
Macomb Twp.

Livonia Career Technical CenterLivonia

Midland High School (go to pp. 60)
Midland

Monroe High School
Monroe


2-Year Community College Construction-Related Programs

Looking to advance your skillset?
If you are a high school graduate or have earned your GED, you may be looking to get an Associates degree in a construction-related field. Below are 2-year schools that offer a Construction Trades Program (CTP) as part of their curriculum.

MICHIGAN

Delta College
University Center

Henry Ford Community College
Dearborn

Kirtland Community College
Gaylord

Lansing Community College
Lansing

Macomb Community College
Warren

Mott Community College
Flint

Oakland Community College
Farmington Hills

Southwestern Michigan College
Dowagiac & Niles

Washtenaw Community College
Ann Arbor


4-Year College/University Construction-Related Programs

Looking to get a Bachelor Degree in Construction or a construction-related field?
If you are committed to construction as your profession, you may want to consider getting a Bachelor Degree in Construction Management, Architecture or other construction-related field.

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