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Construction Trades Programs in Texas

48 programs found at Texas colleges offering Construction Trades degrees.

Programs: 48 | Avg Earnings: $38,156

Construction Trades Programs in Texas — College Comparison

CollegeCityMedian EarningsCompletions
Austin Community College District
Austin Community College District
Austin Community College District
Remington College-Dallas Campus$26,736
Brazosport College
Brazosport College
Central Texas College
Cisco College
Del Mar College
Dallas College
El Paso Community College
Galveston College
Grayson College
Trinity Valley Community College
Houston Community College
Laredo College
Lee College
Lee College
Lone Star College System
Northeast Texas Community College
Texas Southmost College
Paris Junior College
St Philip's College
St Philip's College
San Jacinto Community College
San Jacinto Community College
South Plains College
Southwest Texas College
Southwest Texas College
Tarrant County College District
Texarkana College
The University of Texas at San Antonio$71,202
Vernon College
Western Texas College$68,077
Collin County Community College District
Collin County Community College District
Remington College-Fort Worth Campus$26,736
Southwest College for the Deaf
South Texas College$20,150
Lamar Institute of Technology
Lamson Institute$36,261
Southern Careers Institute-Brownsville$25,267
Southern Careers Institute-San Antonio$25,267
Texas State Technical College$56,597
Texas State Technical College
Texas State Technical College
McAllen Careers Institute
Southern Careers Institute-Waco$25,267

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many colleges offer Construction Trades in Texas?

There are 48 programs offering Construction Trades degrees in Texas.

What is the average tuition for Construction Trades in Texas?

Tuition varies by institution. Check individual college pages for details.

What do Construction Trades graduates earn in Texas?

The average median earnings for Construction Trades graduates in Texas is $38,156.

Analysis based on U.S. Department of Education data. Not enrollment advice. Verify information with the institution directly.