Expected Earning after Completing Construction Trades Program is $74,977

883 colleges are offering Construction Trades program through certificate, undergraduate, and graduate levels. For bachelor's degree, 0 schools have the Construction Trades program and 0 schools are offering the program in graduate levels. In 2024, a total of 0 students completed the program and earned a degree or certificate in the area. By degree level, and 0 students earned master's or doctoral degrees.

Colleges Offering Construction Trades and Number of Degree Earners

The 2024 average tuition of schools that have Construction Trades program is $9,984 for state residents and $23,772 for out-of-state students. For certificate and vocational porgrams in the Construction Trades programs, the average tuition is $9,843.
The following table summarizes the Construction Trades schools by offered degree and number of completers.
Construction Trades Schools and Number of Completers by Award Level
Degree LevelSchools OfferedCompleters
TotalMenWomen

Average Salary by Program in Construction Trades Study

The average salary after completing bachelor's Construction Trades is $74,977. The salary is based on the median annual earnings of students three years after graduation.
The average loan debt of the completers in Construction Trades programs is $22,125 and the estimated monthly loan payment is $226. The debt amount is based only on federal loan debt originated at the school awarding the credential, if it were repaid over 10 years at a 3.73% interest rate.
For Construction Trades program, the graduates from Weber State University have the highest earning of $84,944 (Bachelor's degree). Students from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and The University of Texas at San Antonio follow it with average earning $82,547 and $78,030 respectively.
Top 5 Earnings Schools in Construction Trades Area
Tuition & FeesAnnual SalaryMonthly EarningLoan DebtMonthly Loan Payment
Weber State University $17,084$84,944$7,079 --
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities $36,402$82,547$6,879 --
The University of Texas at San Antonio $22,217$78,030$6,503 $20,957$216
Utah Valley University $17,830$75,872$6,323 $15,981$164
Pennsylvania College of Technology $25,680$67,213$5,601 $27,000$278
Data Source: College Scorecard

Average Earning and Debt by Construction Trades Sub Major Programs

Associate's Construction Trades program shows the highest earning ($61,794) and Plumbing and Related Water Supply Services program follows with $54,796 average salary.
The next table shows the average earning and debt after completing Construction Trades area by major program and degree. The average annual earning is calculated based on the earning of students three years after graduation.
  • Only data from students who received federal financial aid are included in the calculation.
  • The actual earning may differ from the average value.
Earning and Debt in Construction Trades Program and Degree
Annual SalaryMonthly EarningLoan DebtMonthly Loan Payment
Construction Trades Program Details
Certificate $32,149$2,679 $8,243$85
Associate $61,794$5,150 $12,562$133
Carpenters Program Details
Certificate $28,352$2,363 $9,346$97
Associate $33,635$2,803 $13,455$139
Electrical and Power Transmission Installers Program Details
Certificate $41,846$3,487 $9,287$96
Associate $51,935$4,328 $14,818$153
Building/Construction Finishing, Management, and Inspection Program Details
Certificate $23,343$1,945 $7,677$79
Associate $41,830$3,486 $16,420$167
Bachelor's $74,977$6,248 $22,125$226
Plumbing and Related Water Supply Services Program Details
Certificate $32,019$2,668 $7,881$82
Associate $54,796$4,566 $15,500$161
Data Source: College Scorecard

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