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Building and construction


What are building and construction majors?

Building and construction programs in college typically involve a mix of classroom instruction and hands-on training. Students in these programs learn about the design, construction, and maintenance of structures like buildings and bridges. They also learn about the principles of engineering and how to apply them to real-world projects. Many building and construction programs culminate in an internship.

How much do building and construction majors make?

Building and construction graduates typically make between $58,800 and $130,000 per year. The national average of reported salaries for building and construction degrees is $90,000.
Building and construction majorsAverage salarySalary
General construction trades$90,000
CarpentryNo data
Construction and heavy equipment operationNo data
ElectricianNo data
HVAC and refrigeration engineering technicianNo data
PlumbingNo data
WeldingNo data
WoodworkingNo data

Popular building and construction majors by degrees awarded

On average, around 10,100 students obtain a bachelor's degree or associate degree in all building and construction fields each year. In 2021, the most popular major within building and construction was welding with fewer than 5 students obtaining a bachelor's degree and 2,990 students obtaining an associate degree. The least popular major was woodworking with fewer than 5 students obtaining a bachelor's degree and 88 students obtaining an associate degree. Overall, building and construction is a relatively uncommon area of study.