CTE: Construction and Develoment

Science and technology are changing the way we design, build, and maintain buildings. This includes new ideas for design, materials, construction methods, and using technology. FCPS Construction and Development programs help students learn about specific construction trades, design, or construction management.
cte pROGRAM | sCHOOL | iNDUSTRY rECOGNIZED cREDENTIAL |
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Wood, Design, and Application | All High Schools except Brunswick High School |
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Architecture, Engineering, & Construction (AEC) Management |
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If you enjoy:
- Working with your hands
- Technical work
- Being outdoors
- Building and designing
- Problem solving
Then you might enjoy a career as a:
- Contractor
- Technician
- Construction Foreman
- Project Site Manager
- Electrical Contractor
- Business Owner
- Journeyman
- Project Manager
- Master Electrician
For more information about opportunities within the Construction and Development Cluster, please see your School Counselor or Career Coach.
For detailed course offerings and class sequences, please see the Course and Planning Guides.
Career and Technology Center (CTC) Opportunities (Open to all students - Application Required)
CTC Program | Industry Recognized Credential |
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Carpentry | National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) |
HVAC/R | National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) |
Electrical | National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) |
Welding | American Welding Society (AWS) Certification |
Computer Aided Design (CAD)-Engineering or Architecture | AutoCAD Certifications |
Work Based Learning (WBL) Opportunities available at every school
Career Research and Development Pathway with Work Study | Internship | Youth Apprentice Program |
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Work Based Learning Coordinators and Career Coaches can help you identify a local employer in this industry. |
Career and Technical Student Organizations

CTSOs are student-led organizations that provide opportunities for students to develop leadership, teamwork, and career-related skills. They often focus on specific career fields, such as business, technology, agriculture, or health/human services. These co-curricular student experiences are embedded within various CTE programs. CTSOs can offer a variety of activities, including competitions, conferences, community service projects, and networking events.
Additional Opportunities
Dual Enrollment
College credit opportunities are available within this program. Please review the course guide for the most current Dual Enrollment opportunities.
Architecture, Construction, Engineering (ACE) Mentor Program of Frederick
The program, which runs during the school year, is open to any high school student interested in learning more about a career in the building industry.
Sample Schedule
Below is a sample schedule of how students can complete a CTE program while satisfying their graduation requirements. Please note, these sample schedules are not official options and students should consult their guidance counselor for the most accurate advice regarding scheduling.
