Find Your Path in Construction

Explore Careers That Build Your Future

Whether you want to work with your hands, lead projects, or specialize in advanced construction techniques, there’s a path for you. Construction offers high-paying, in-demand careers with opportunities to grow and succeed. Explore different career paths and find the one that matches your skills and interests.

High Schools

Start exploring your career before you graduate

High school is more than just academics—it can be the first step into a fulfilling, high-paying career in construction. Through local Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, dual credit options, and NCCER training, Kansas students can begin building their future while still in the classroom.

High School Programs

Talk to your counselor today to see what is offered at your school.

Looking to learn critical life skills or wanting a head start on a rewarding career? Your high school career technical education (CTE) programs including carpentry, welding and others, allow you to learn the skills now, that you’ll use all of your life, such as utilizing power tools, measuring and framing.

High School Degree

Graduate with Skills That Pay Off

A high school diploma is just the beginning—start earning, training, and building a career in construction right away. With hands-on opportunities and real-world experience, you don’t have to wait for a college degree to start making a great living. Explore how you can develop the skills, certifications, and connections needed to enter the workforce straight out of high school.

Community College

Take the Next Step in Your Construction Career

Community colleges and technical schools provide an affordable and practical way to jumpstart your construction career. With hands-on training, industry-recognized certifications, and opportunities for apprenticeships, you’ll be prepared for high-demand jobs in skilled trades, specialized fields, and construction management. Find the right program near you and start building your future today.

4 Year Universities

Take Your Construction Career to the Next Level

Four-year universities offer specialized programs that prepare students for leadership, engineering, and advanced technical roles in the construction industry. Whether you’re interested in construction management, civil engineering, or architectural design, a degree from a four-year university provides the knowledge, skills, and credentials needed for long-term career growth.