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Looking to differentiate your career in construction? An Associate of Occupational Science (AOS) in Heavy Equipment degree helps you transition from entry-level to other roles within industrial and construction sectors.
Instructor Knowledge
Our instructors are accomplished educators with extensive experience.
Hybrid Courses
Meet course deadlines on your own schedule with online and in-person courses.
Career Diversity
AOS graduates become valuable employees with a diverse skillset.
A Bright Future Awaits
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the field of construction equipment operators will grow as much as 5% from 2020 to 2030. As new positions become available, set yourself up for success with an AOS degree from HEC. Whether you’re making a career transition, learning advanced industry skills, or growing in your current role, the AOS degree program can help you achieve your goals.
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The instructors at HEC have both the passion and real-world experience to teach you the skills needed to be a heavy equipment operator. The hybrid course format lets you learn on your schedule while still meeting established course deadlines. Expand your career opportunities with the AOS degree program.
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