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Accredited
by the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE).
Graduates of the Construction Management program are prepared to manage
and supervise the complete construction process from initial
considerations through bidding to final completion. Graduates enter the
industry as project superintendents, project engineers, project managers, or owner's representatives for a variety of construction related firms such
as: general contractors, specialty subcontractors, construction managers,
designers, developers, consultants, or owners.
Students may enter the Construction Management program as freshmen or
after completion of an approved associate degree. Course content includes
management of skilled labor resources, contract administration,
estimating, cost and schedule control, quality control and quality
assurance, project management, engineering, mathematics, sciences,
business, and computer application topics.
There are four paths for the students to obtain their
Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, depending on the interest
and background of the student.
The primary tracks emphasis either building construction
or highway construction.
Within the building construction area, the
Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing (MEP) emphasis is relatively new. New
courses will be added as time allows.
The B.S. program also provides an opportunity for A.A.S.
graduates of the Architectural Technology program to enter the C.M.
program as a Junior.
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This program prepares students for a beginning position in the building
segment of the construction industry, working on commercial, industrial or
residential structures.
Students enter the Building Construction Technology program as
freshmen. Course content consists of a balanced curriculum of technical
course work in a variety of construction topics including surveying, plan
reading, mechanical and electrical plans and specifications, wood
framing, concrete work, estimating and construction administration. The
building construction courses are combined with a solid foundation of
sciences, mathematics, and general education.
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