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39 Construction Course Programs in Canada


Loyalist College
Construction Engineering Technician
- Belleville, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Construction Engineering Technicians work in the construction industry with contractors, government agencies and engineers on a wide range of building construction projects. Learn how to integrate science and engineering concepts with construction management skills to develop a career in building construction management, design and inspection.


Canadore College
Construction Project Management
- North Bay, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Get the skills and training you need to work in the booming construction industry. Learn the specialized construction project management planning process and how to work collaboratively within multi-disciplinary teams that consist of project managers, architects, engineers, regulators, environmental consultants and contractors.
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Saskatchewan Indian Institute Of Technologies
Construction Worker Preparation
- Saskatoon, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in a career in the residential or industrial construction industry but are unsure about which trade might be the best fit? If so, SIIT’s Construction Worker Preparation program may be your next step. The 10 week Construction Worker Preparation program is delivered at trade shops in Regina, Prince Albert, and Saskatoon, and in various community locations. The program includes classroom and hands on training, life skills training, career planning, and safety tickets. Students can also complete a work practicum and can earn 300 hours of trade time credit toward apprenticeship in Carpentry.


Canadore College
Building Construction Technician
- North Bay, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Complete a two-year diploma in just 42 weeks! Canadore has one of the largest carpentry labs in Ontario with over 14,000 sq. ft. of training space – large enough to have two full-size houses built within its walls. In this program you will gain the hands-on skills needed to work in the growing building construction industry. You will learn how to operate the tools and equipment of the trade, layout and construct wood frame structures, apply interior and exterior finishes, and much more.


Selkirk College
Building Service Worker
- Castlegar, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This course focuses on both the basic and specialized techniques behind cleaning buildings. Courses also include a review of health and safety regulations, WHMIS training, and workplace professionalism. This course is based on the ISSA Canada and Cleaning Management Institute\xbfs cleaning practices and standards. Students are provided with the knowledge and practical skills for entry into the building service industry in custodial work, and upgrading for those who are currently employed in the industry.


Northern Lakes College
Carpenter Apprenticeship
- Grande Prairie, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The carpentry trade can be a stepping-stone to unlimited possibilities. Carpenters may advance to foreman, subcontractor, construction superintendent, or contractor. They are involved in every phase of construction and create the base buildings that most trades will follow in the construction cycle. Complete your Carpenter Apprenticeship education with Northern Lakes College and learn from field-experienced tradespeople so you are ready to hit the ground running. Start your carpenter trade certification today!


Northern Lakes College
Welder Apprenticeship
- Grande Prairie, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Welding is a desired skill that can be put to use in a variety of industries including vessel or structural steel assembly, pipeline construction, commercial construction, industrial construction, steel fabrication, and heavy equipment repair. Experienced welders may advance to positions such as welding inspector, welding foreman or supervisor, or plant supervisor. Master all the foundational techniques required to succeed in a welding apprenticeship when you write the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training exams. Spark your career at Northern Lakes College!


Canadore College
Civil Engineering - Technician
- North Bay, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Civil engineering technicians are highly sought after in a number of industries including construction, mining, transportation, and road construction. This in-demand career has unlimited employment options in both the public and private sectors. Many of the things we use every day are impacted by civil engineering, including dams and power stations, water and sewage treatment plants, roadways, and structures both large and small.


Canadore College
Civil Engineering - Technology
- North Bay, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Civil engineering technicians are highly sought after in a number of industries including construction, mining, transportation, and road construction. This in-demand career has unlimited employment options in both the public and private sectors. Many of the things we use every day are impacted by civil engineering, including dams and power stations, water and sewage treatment plants, roadways, and structures both large and small. This program will provide you with the tools of the trade to be successful in this diverse profession.


Capilano University
Community Capacity Building Citation
- North Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The Community Capacity Building (CCB) Citation is a unique program for students with lived experience in hands-on community work. Explore the history, principles, and practices of community development in Canada; Learn facilitation and leadership skills. Focus on real issues that matter to you; Find out how you can play a role in creating the community you want.


Loyalist College
Electrical Techniques
- Belleville, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
As our dependence on electricity grows, so too does the demand for skilled electrical workers. Electrical Engineering Techniques students are introduced to electrical principles and building construction wiring while technician students advance into industrial automation and PLC programming, preparing for tomorrow's trends in next-generation robotics.


Aviron Technical Institute - HCN
Welding & Fitting
- Mont-Royal, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Welding is part of our everyday lives. It is used in making simple things like desks or tables, and it also plays a bigger role in the automotive industry, aircraft construction and bridge building. The welding is a multifaceted occupation and provides many different career opportunities.


Saskatchewan Indian Institute Of Technologies
Concrete Forming
- Saskatoon, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in a career in the residential or industrial construction industry? If so, SIIT’s Concrete Forming program may be your next step. The Concrete Forming program is delivered at trade shops in Regina, Prince Albert, and Saskatoon, and in various community locations. The program includes classroom and hands on training, career planning, and safety tickets.


Saskatchewan Indian Institute Of Technologies
Home Builder
- Saskatoon, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The SIIT Home Builder program is a 16-week program designed to prepare Indigenous people who are interested in a career path as a Carpenter. The program provides students with experience of building a complete home, from the ground up. The program will develop the basic skills needed for entry-level work in residential or commercial construction.


Loyalist College
Civil Engineering Technician
- Belleville, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
By integrating science and engineering concepts with industry-specific technologies, civil engineering technicians and technologists assist in the monitoring and inspection of civil infrastructure projects. An education in civil engineering can offer many opportunities – leading to rewarding careers both in the office and out in the field, in areas such as construction management, estimating and inspection as well as infrastructure design and drafting.
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Learn more about Construction Course programs in Canada
In Canada, construction degree programs at the Courses level provide practical skills and knowledge necessary for various roles in the construction industry. You'll engage in hands-on experiences that blend theory with real-world application, reflecting Canada's emphasis on applied learning.
Through courses in construction management, you'll learn about project planning, safety protocols, and sustainable building practices. Students train in essential skills such as estimating costs, scheduling projects, and utilizing construction software. The learning environment encourages independence and creativity, allowing you to apply your knowledge in collaborative settings.
Graduates of these programs often find opportunities in project coordination, site management, and construction consulting. They develop competencies that are highly regarded both domestically and internationally, enhancing their attractiveness to employers. By focusing on practical skills that meet industry demands, you're preparing yourself for a successful career in a growing field.