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    Nov 27, 2024  
Catalog 2019-2020 
    
Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Construction Management Technology, AAS


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No. of Credits: 60
Contact: Bernice Brezina, Chair, Business, Technology, and Public Service Division;
Anthony Stout, Program Coordinator

Students develop a working knowledge of construction site practices and prepare for entry-level management responsibilities.  Successful construction managers need to be skilled in scheduling and supervising workers, estimating costs, obtaining equipment and materials, working with designers and planners, securing permits and licenses and assuring safe practices at the building site.  In addition to developing these skills specific to the construction industry students also develop their competency in writing, basic mathematics, communications, drafting, accounting and management. Utilizing technologies and applying customer relations skills are emphasized. Graduates are prepared for such positions as team leader, supervisor, project manager, construction superintendent, cost estimator, or site inspector.

During the program students may complete cooperative education courses, using construction-related work in exchange for credit toward the AAS.  Entering students who have previously completed a recognized four year construction-related apprenticeship program may qualify for advanced standing and substitute prior learning for the cooperative education courses.  New students interested in this option are advised to confer with a college advisor and the Construction Program
Coordinator prior to enrolling in the program.

The maximum number of credits accepted in transfer from other institutions to this program is 45.

 

Career Opportunities:

senior project manager, construction superintendent, estimator, field engineer, quality control engineer, building inspector, surveyor, contract specialist, soils inspector/technician, or material lab technician

Student Learning Outcomes:

Students will

  1. Become employable as a project manager, cost estimator, quality assurance manager or safety director.
  2. Explain and demonstrate the various functions that a project manager will perform on the job.
  3. Develop work schedules that result in cost reduction in numerous production cycles.
  4. Complete documentation that complies with current trade practices and regulations.
  5. Implement scheduling processes with tools such as master scheduling and other electronic computerized systems that will allows work to proceed smoothly with little or no lost time between construction phases.
  6. Plan, design, and present projects that include tasks performed safely within all areas of the construction environment.
  7. Explain the importance of teaming and how it benefits a construction project.

Required Courses and Recommended Sequence:


The following is a recommended sequence of courses for completing this program. College Prep and prerequisite course requirements, credit load, and/or course availability may affect a student’s individual progress. Course availability within the program sequences is specifically intended for full-time students who begin their course work with the fall semester. Students should always consult their online program evaluation or an academic advisor to better understand typical course availability and individual program planning.

Notes:


* Courses requiring a prerequisite or co-requisite   

****Pending MHEC approval

Course Indicators: English Composition (E), Arts (A), Cultural and Global Awareness (C), Humanities (H), Biological/Physical Sciences (S), Social/Behavioral Sciences (B), Mathematics (M)

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