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Architecture & Construction Cluster

Jobs in the architecture and construction career cluster involve designing, planning, managing, building, and maintaining the built environment.

Career Pathways in Architecture and Construction.

Course offerings include:

Course #

Description

PEIMS

Grade

Credit

School

8291 Principals of Architecture & Construction 13004200 9-12 ½ All
8200 Interior Design 13004300 10-12 1 All
8241 Architectural Design 13004600 10-12 1 All
8242 Advanced Architectural Design 13004700 11-12 2 All
8292 Construction Technology (Building Trades I) 13005100 10-12 2 NS
8293 Advanced Construction Technology (Building Trades II) 13005200 11-12 2 NS

Explore the Architecture and Construction Career Cluster

Are you good at making designs or models?
Can you visualize projects in your mind?
Do you enjoy beautiful and historic buildings?
Are you good with plans and blueprints?
Are you good with your hands?
Would you enjoy designing a park or garden?

If you answered yes to two or more of the questions above, you’ll probably enjoy exploring the architecture and construction career cluster. This cluster includes jobs such as:

  • Architect
  • Electrician
  • Architectural restorer
  • Brick mason
  • Surveyor
  • Landscape Architect
  • Urban Planner
  • Drafter

Career Pathways in Architecture and Construction

A career pathway is an area of concentration within a career cluster. Each pathway contains a group of careers requiring similar academic and technical skills as well as similar industry certifications or postsecondary education. The architecture and construction career cluster has three pathways: preconstruction and design, construction, and maintenance and operations.

Preconstruction and Design
This pathway encompasses all the jobs that are done before a project can be built, including architect, civil engineer, cost estimator, contractor, developer, highway engineer, surveyor, specification writer, and urban planner.

Construction
The construction pathway includes all the jobs involved in actual construction, from demolition to finish carpentry. Jobs include bricklayer, construction worker, demolition worker, heavy equipment operator, drywall installer, mason, lather, floor covering installer, pipefitter, rigger, and welder.

Maintenance and Operations
This pathway contains all the jobs related to maintaining, repairing, and upgrading structures; such as electrician, plumber, painter, HVAC mechanic, building inspector, and architectural historian.