Architectural Engineer/Construction Management, Construction Management Technician AAS
The building construction industry is very broad and encompassing, offering many diverse and satisfying career options where students can explore and discover their fitting involvement. This program provides the technical training and preparation for students to participate as a valuable contributor in architectural, engineering, and construction firms. Alternatively, if the technical training is complemented by marketing skills, the student will obtain a basis to engage in the world of construction product sales. To attend to the wide-ranging career options available, the program has a three-part emphasis, Architectural Engineer, Construction Management, and Product Representative.
Courses
- AEC 1200 — Print Reading Residential/Commercial
- AEC 1220 — Architectural Drawing Theory
- AEC 1231 — Residential Construction Drawing
- AEC 1520 — Construction Materials and Systems
- AEC 1600 — Construction Practices and Documents
- AEC 2300 — Sustainable Building Systems
- AEC 2610 — Construction Estimating
- AEC 2630 — Construction Scheduling
- AEC 2650 — Construction Project Management
- AEC 2660 — Construction Safety and Loss Prevention
- AEC 2700 — International Building Codes
- AEC 2930 — Professional Workplace Skills and Presentation
- CAD 1104 — CAD for Architecture
- CAD 2220 — Revit Architecture
- CAD 2221 — Advanced Revit Architecture
- CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications
- COM 2250 — Organizational Communication
- CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy
- ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1
- MAT 1140 — Career Math:
- PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3
- PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships
- SPA 1001 — Conversational Spanish I