Concrete and Masonry

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Overview

  • Delivery: Daytime Classes
  • Start: Fall Semester, Full-Time
  • Location: Rosemount Campus

Outcomes

Major Description

This program prepares students for careers as cement, brick and block masons in both residential and commercial construction. Students learn fundamental construction skills while studying concrete properties, testing and repair. Specialty concrete properties, concrete production facilities operation and concrete construction methods are also covered in the program's curriculum.

Work Environment

Cement, block and brick masons work with concrete, one of the most common and durable of all construction materials. They usually work outdoors. Winter work slowdowns are diminishing thanks to new processes and materials that permit work in harsher weather conditions.

Potential Job Titles

  • Concrete Finisher
  • Cementer
  • Bricklayer
  • Block Worker
  • Stonemason
  • Tile Setter

Salary Data

  • Average Wage: $25.66/hour
  • Top Earners: $34.77/hour

Academic Advisor

Dean

  • Mike Opp
    Dean of Transportation and Technical Careers

Instructors

Paul Geisler 651-423-8218
paul.geisler@dctc.edu BIO

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