Curate Practical Skills When You Earn a Degree in Technical Studies
Have you always enjoyed working with your hands? Maybe you’re interested in learning a trade. Pursuing a technical studies degree is an opportunity for you to not only obtain a college degree but also learn a practical skill. You’ll have the opportunity to be a part of courses that meet OSHA 10 regulations and are accredited through the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
With technical studies, you’ll choose a specific skill to study, giving you the experience and knowledge you’ll need to become a professional in your craft. Choose from:
- Carpentry
- Electric
- HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning)
- Plumbing
- Welding
Degree Options
Associate
- Degree(s)OnlineOn-Campus
- AAS: Technical Studies Residential
Bachelor’s
- Degree(s)OnlineOn-Campus
- BS: Unknown/Undecided Residential


I fully believe that I have made life-long friends in my classmates, teachers, and staff, and have also built up one of the largest networks of expert professionals I will ever have the pleasure of knowing.