Construction Management Degree Option

General Education Requirements:
 Credits
____ENGL 101 College Composition I
3
____SPCM 101 Introduction to Speech Communications
3
____MATH 135 College Algebra and Trigonometry with Applications I OR Higher
4
____ERSC 101
____ ENVS 101/102
____ PHYS 101
Earth Science OR
Introduction to Environmental Science with Laboratory OR
Fundamentals of Physics I
3-4
____CINS 101
____ CINS 155
Introduction to Computers OR
Information Literacy through the Internet
3
 
General Education Electives:
(Choose courses in each category from the list of approved General Education courses.)

____Diversity

3
____Social and Behavioral Sciences
3
Total General Education
22-23
   
Program Requirements:  
____ENGL 239
____ MNGT 239
Business Communications OR
Business Communications
3
____CONT 101 Construction Blueprint Reading
3
____CONT 106 Construction Materials and Methods
3
____CONT 121 Construction Estimating
3
____CONT 126 Construction Specifications
3
____CONT 136 Construction Contracts and Related Law
3
____CONT 151 Construction Planning and Scheduling
3
____OSHA 121 Construction Safety and Health
3
____SURV 101 Surveying Instruments
3
 
Program Electives:
(Select five courses)
 
____CONT 116 Practices of Residential Construction
3
____CONT 146 Construction Claims and Changes
3
____CONT 154

Construction Contract Administration

3
____CONT 155 Construction Subcontracting and Purchasing
3
____CONT 156 Construction Cost Control
3
____CONT 166 Construction Supervision and Leadership
3
____CADD 101 Introduction to Computer-Aided Design/Drafting
3
Total Number of Credits Required for Degree
68

 

 

Program Description:
This degree option provides opportunities for concentration in Construction Management. It is designed to provide education and training for jobs ranging from construction technician to construction manager. It provides in-service training of foremen, superintendents, project managers, estimators, inspectors and owners in construction.

Students who choose this curriculum and desire to transfer courses to a four-year institution should check with the program coordinator and/or an academic advisor. While many courses will transfer, certain specialized courses may not.

Courses may be taken in any sequence as long as course prerequisites are met. Some courses may be offered in alternate semesters only. See course descriptions to find which semester the class is offered.