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This fall, Texas State Technical College (TSTC) will unveil its 11th program at the Marshall campus, focusing on building construction technology. This new initiative is part of a broader effort to expand educational offerings and meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in the construction industry.
The building construction technology program is designed to equip students with essential skills in construction management, project planning, and hands-on building practices. With the construction sector experiencing significant growth, this program aims to prepare students for various roles within the industry, ranging from project supervisors to skilled tradespeople.
Students will have the opportunity to gain practical experience through state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, ensuring they are well-prepared for the workforce upon graduation. This program not only enhances TSTC's curriculum but also supports regional economic development by fostering a skilled labor force ready to meet the needs of local construction projects.
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