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Dec 03, 2024
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2024 - 2025 Catalog
Construction Management - AAS
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Program Code: AAS.15875
The Construction Management program is designed to acquaint you with management/business operations and knowledge of the practices and procedures relating to the construction industry. The construction course will acquaint you with various materials, procedures, types of fabrication, and methods of resolution. Technical problem solving will be stressed.
The business components of this program will teach you basic business structure and practices. Such training is invaluable in the start-up and maintenance of a profitable construction business. Other avenues of employment can be sought in construction supervision, material representation, and material management and control.
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Total Semester Credits: 15
Total Semester Credits: 14
Spring First Year:
- CST 133W - Computer Concepts & Competencies Credits: 4
CST 134 can be taken in place of CST 133W - MGT 245 - Principles of Management Credits: 3
- POL 105W - American Politics with Project Credits: 4
POL 103W , POL 212W , POL 215W , POL 220W , POL 221W , POL 223W , POL 225W , POL 228W , HIS 221W , HIS 222W , or HIS 237W can be taken in place of POL 105W .
Total Semester Credits: 11
Total Semester Credits: 13
Total Semester Credits: 13
Total Semester Credits: 6
Notations
- A grade of “C” (2.0) or higher is required in all course requirements.
- RC 120 requires Construction Management (CM) Program Coordinator approval for permission to register. Students will have to document 2000 hours of recent and relevant construction experience to qualify for the RC 120 course.
- Construction Management (CM) students that are taking RC 201 and RC 204 in place of RC 120 are advised to contact the CM Program Coordinator before registering for RC 201 and RC 204 . RC 201 is generally offered during the Fall semester and RC 204 is offered during the Winter semester.
- Students choosing the RC 201 and RC 204 option must complete 80 total credits for the Construction Management Associate in Applied Science Degree.
- If you plan to pursue a 3+1 program in management please meet with a student success advisor prior to the start of your second year.
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