Building Trades Technology

Training in the building trades provides students with a comprehensive mix of academic and practical, hands-on training in areas of residential building.
Career paths include carpenter, plumber, electrician, HVAC technician, trade supervisors, code officials and builders.
Montgomery College is a member of the Registered Apprenticeship-College Consortium. Apprenticeship-related instruction programs include such trades as: carpentry, drywall, electrical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, sprinkler fitting, and steamfitting. Montgomery College is a registered training provider for the NABCEP® entry level PV exam.
Building Trades Technology Degrees and Certificates
Learn more about program outcomes, required courses, transfer opportunities, and career information.
Associate of Applied Science Degrees
- Carpentry Area of Concentration, Building Trades Technology AAS Degree
- Electrical Wiring Area of Concentration, Building Trades Technology AAS Degree
- HVAC Area of Concentration, Building Trades Technology AAS Degree
Certificates
- Carpentry Certificate
- Electrical Wiring Certificate
- HVAC Certificate
- Residential Remodeling and Repair Certificate
Related Programs and Courses
General Studies Degree
Students who major in general studies explore personal, professional, and academic areas of interest within a flexible framework supporting transfer.
Workforce Development and Continuing Education
MC offers a wide variety of noncredit classes. These courses are designed to help you upgrade your skills, pursue career training, or learn something new.
- Building Trades Technology Program
- Building Trades Technology AAS Degree, Carpentry Concentration
- Building Trades Technology AAS Degree, Electrical Wiring Concentration
- Building Trades Technology AAS Degree, HVAC Concentration
- Carpentry Certificate
- Electrical Wiring Certificate
- HVAC Certificate
- Residential Remodeling and Repair Certificate
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Peter McNallyCarpentry and Remodeling Assistant Professor
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John PhillipsElectrical Professor and Program Director