Sustainable Pathway
The Sustainable Construction Technology program offers students an opportunity to gain real and valuable skills in a hands-on learning environment with a number of different degree paths. Including a 2-year associate degree, certificates and our jobsite ready program.
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Class
Students in the Sustainable Construction program at Missoula College learn a variety of woodworking skills, such as sanding, planing, joining and finishing, as they each constructed their own cutting board.
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House Frame
Finished framing on the inside of a house being built by the Sustainable Construction program at Missoula College.
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Student Insight
Originally from Russia, Missoula College student Alex Fair came to the Sustainable Construction program after living in Houston, TX. After completing the program, Fair looks forward to jumping into the job market in the building industry. He is particularly interested in building log homes.
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Hands-on Learning
Students in the Sustainable Construction program at Missoula College work on the student-built house in January 2021.
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Workforce Ready
From Missoula, Dawson Wahl-Meixner is a student in the Sustainable Construction program at Missoula College. Along with the potential employment opportunities he will be prepared for, he is excited to learn building techniques in order to be able to build things for himself.
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Industry-expert Instructors
Students in the Intro to Woodworking class at Missoula College progress through the steps of making a cutting board. Along the way they learn the necessary math involved, how to use various pieces of power equipment, how different types of wood impact design decisions, and a host of other things. Here, instructor Walt Wilson teaches a concept to his students.

Class
Students in the Sustainable Construction program at Missoula College learn a variety of woodworking skills, such as sanding, planing, joining and finishing, as they each constructed their own cutting board.

House Frame
Finished framing on the inside of a house being built by the Sustainable Construction program at Missoula College.

Student Insight
Originally from Russia, Missoula College student Alex Fair came to the Sustainable Construction program after living in Houston, TX. After completing the program, Fair looks forward to jumping into the job market in the building industry. He is particularly interested in building log homes.

Hands-on Learning
Students in the Sustainable Construction program at Missoula College work on the student-built house in January 2021.

Workforce Ready
From Missoula, Dawson Wahl-Meixner is a student in the Sustainable Construction program at Missoula College. Along with the potential employment opportunities he will be prepared for, he is excited to learn building techniques in order to be able to build things for himself.

Industry-expert Instructors
Students in the Intro to Woodworking class at Missoula College progress through the steps of making a cutting board. Along the way they learn the necessary math involved, how to use various pieces of power equipment, how different types of wood impact design decisions, and a host of other things. Here, instructor Walt Wilson teaches a concept to his students.
Pathways
Program Listing |
Degree/Certificate Type |
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Carpentry |
Certificate of Applied Science |
Construction Helper |
Certificate of Technical Studies |
Engineering |
Certificate of Applied Science |
Green Building |
Certificate of Technical Studies |
Residential Construction Supervisor |
Certificate of Applied Science |