The Construction Management degree program is designed to prepare students for a career in some aspect of construction supervision. Basic carpentry skills include laying footings and foundations, framing, roofing, and interior and exterior finishing. Management skills include principles of accounting, construction drafting, code review, scheduling, and contracting. Program graduates receive an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Construction Management.


Program Entry Requirements:

Minimum Age Required: 16
High School Diploma or GED Required? Yes

 

Minimum Test Scores: [COMPASS]

Reading 79
English 62
Algebra 37


General Education Core (Required minimum: 15 Semester Credit Hours)
Course Number
Course Name Hours
Area I - Language Arts and Communication
ENGL 1101

Composition and Rhetoric
3
Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences


Select from Area II 3
Area III - Science and Mathematics   Select one of the following:

MATH1100

Quantitative Skills and Reasoning
3
MATH1101
Mathematical Modeling 3
MATH1111

College Algebra
3
Area IV - Humanities and Fine Arts



Select from Area IV
3
Program-Specific Requirements



General Core Elective 3


Total General Education Hours 15



Occupational Courses
Course Number Course Name Hours
COMP1000 Introduction to Microcomputers 3
COFC 1000
Safety
2
COFC 1010
Introduction to Construction 2
COFC 1020
Professional Tool Use and Safety
3
COFC 1030
Materials and Fasteners
2
COFC 1050
Construction Print Reading Fundamentals
3
CARP 1070
Site Layout, Footings, and Foundations
3
CARP 1105 Floor and Wall Framing
4
CARP 1110 Ceiling and Roof Framing and Covering
6
CARP 1112 Exterior Finishes and Trim
4
CARP 1114 Interior Finishes I
5
ACCT 1100
Financial Accounting I
4
CMTT 2010
Residential Estimating Review
3
CMTT 2020
Construction Drafting I
3
CMTT 2050
Residential Code Review
3
CMTT 2130
Computerized Construction Scheduling
3
CMTT 2170
Construction Contracting
4

Occupational Course Hours: 57



Total Hours:

72


Program Length: 4 Semesters