Building/Construction Finishing, Management, and Inspection, Other
Program Availability
Schools Offering
62
77 total including inactive
States
11
Across 11 states
Graduates (2024)
700
Total completions
Building/Construction Finishing, Management, and Inspection, Other is offered as a certificate and associate program at schools across 11 states, making it a solid trade program. The most popular states are North Carolina, California and Nebraska.
Career & Cost Overview
Median Tuition
$2,432
In-state annual rate
In-state tuition ranges from $600 to $11,520.
Graduate Demographics
Gender Distribution
Degree Level Distribution
Where Can You Study Building/Construction Finishing, Management, and Inspection, Other?
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