Commercial and Residential Construction

Program Information

The program prepares individuals for employment opportunities in commercial and residential building, general maintenance, and repairs. The curriculum includes federal, state, and local codes as well as basic maintenance of heating and cooling systems, electrical, plumbing, welding, basic carpentry skills, and fundamental craftwork.

Location of Program:

Forrest County Campus

Program Start:

Fall & Spring Semesters

Program Instructor Contact Information:

Rashan Foxworth
601-403-1822
rfoxworth@prcc.edu

Your natural abilities

  • Color vision
  • Math skills
  • Mechanical skills
  • Physical stamina/strength

Classroom knowledge

  • Federal, State, and Local Building Codes
  • Basic Maintenance of heating and cooling systems
  • Basic carpentry skills
  • Electrical and plumbing skills

Graduation options

  • Career Certificate

Possible careers in this program:

Careers include, but are not limited to, General Maintenance & Repair Work and careers in Commercial and Residential Building.

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