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Masonry


Program Information Guide

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E-mail:
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Phone
405.717.4900
Dread a 9 to 5 dead-end job? Like working with your hands? Like being out of doors? Then Masonry may just be the career for you.

Currently, the demand for skilled masonry workers in the construction industry is high. As a growing industry, construction trades offer you career opportunities in the residential, commercial and remodeling industries. Learn how to create intricate petterns with brick and stone. Enjoy the satisfaction of seeing your work completed at the end of each day. Watch as you build something that will endure for years to come. Ask a Francis Tuttle counselor for more information about a rewarding career in the masonry industry.


Accreditation

National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)


Estimated Time to Complete

PathwayMonths
Brick Mason9
Stone Mason3
Interior Surfaces Technician5


Starting Salaries

$10.00 - $21.00


Employment Opportunities

Commercial/Residential Construction Sites
Masonry Cleaning Companies
Masonry Repair Companies
Masonry Restoration Companies
Remodeling Companies


Tuition Rates

No tuition for high school students.
Adult students pay standard rate of $800 per semester for full-time or $400 per semester for part-time.
Students should plan to purchase their own tool kit (approximately $200 - $400).
Cost may vary since students may already have some items required but should be prepared to purchase those remaining.


Start Dates

October 22, 2007
January 8, 2008
February 11, 2008
March 24, 2008
August 2008



 



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