
Construction Management, OSHA & Inspection Pathways
WNC’s Construction program provides industry-specific training that addresses topics of critical importance to subcontractors, general contractors, superintendents and project managers. Students will study contract administration, coordination, negotiation, quality control and the management of labor resources, equipment and materials.
This program allows those who have completed an associate degree in construction technology to progress academically and earn a bachelor’s degree.
This program provides industry-specific training that addresses topics of critical importance to subcontractors, general contractors, superintendents and project managers. Students will study contract administration, coordination, negotiation, quality control and the management of labor resources, equipment and materials.
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These courses fulfill the minimum course requirements needed for Nevada licensure as a certified inspector of Structures-Residential.
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Classes will prepare students for entry-level positions in the construction industry.
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These courses prepare students for the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Construction Craft Laborer credential, which certifies that individuals possess basic knowledge needed on any jobsite.
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The Skills Certificate in Energy Technology is designed to provide a student academic and industry recognition as they pursue training leading to direct entry into the natural gas industry. Students will learn the fundamentals required for working in the natural gas energy field.
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