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Masonry in Mississippi

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Mississippi's Masonry pathway prepares students for careers laying brick, stone, and concrete blocks in construction projects. Students develop expertise in masonry techniques, mortar application, blueprint reading, and safety while understanding masonry materials and methods. This pathway serves demand in Mississippi's construction industry for skilled masons.

Curriculum emphasizes practical masonry skills, material knowledge, and safety practices. Students gain hands-on experience with brick, block, stone, and mortar reflecting techniques used by masons throughout Mississippi's construction sector.

Graduates qualify for masonry apprenticeships with competitive wages and advancement potential. Many become journeyman masons with strong earning capacity.

Masonry at a Glance

2

Courses

8

Credentials

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Career Paths

State Standards & Framework

Mississippi CTE Standards for Masonry require demonstrated competency in masonry techniques, material selection, and safety. Students must achieve proficiency in blueprint reading and building codes aligned with state framework from Mississippi Department of Education and Career Success.

Pathway standards integrate precision, safety awareness, and understanding of masonry materials. Students develop workmanship standards reflecting professional masonry practice.

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Typical Course Sequence

Course
Construction - Year 1
Masonry Technology

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Industry Certifications & Credentials

Career Opportunities

Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.

Mason Apprentice

Entry Level
$42,660in Mississippi
National: $49,430-14%

Salary range: $42,660 - $57,500

Adjusted for cost of living: $48,872

-0.5% growth900 openings/yr
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Journeyman Mason

Experienced
$49,300in Mississippi
National: $60,800-19%

Salary range: $42,660 - $57,500

Adjusted for cost of living: $56,478

-0.5% growth900 openings/yr
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Masonry Specialist

Experienced
$49,300in Mississippi
National: $60,800-19%

Salary range: $42,660 - $57,500

Adjusted for cost of living: $56,478

-0.5% growth900 openings/yr
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Masonry Contractor

Experienced
$49,300in Mississippi
National: $60,800-19%

Salary range: $42,660 - $57,500

Adjusted for cost of living: $56,478

-0.5% growth900 openings/yr
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Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Students apprentice with masonry contractors throughout Mississippi, working on residential and commercial construction projects.

Career & Technical Student Organization

Students in this pathway can participate in SkillsUSA, gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.

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Construction Technology

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Drafting and Design

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