Construction Management (AAS)
The Construction Management (AAS) degree at Snow College is a robust approach to construction education and workforce development. The AAS degree builds upon the solid foundation of the “hands-on” Construction Technology certificate taken during the freshman year. Once the certificate is complete, students enroll in the Construction Management theory-based courses such as materials & methods, architectural drafting, building codes, estimating, scheduling, construction safety, and project management. Students take 9 credits of applicable GE credits to round out the degree. The applied associate’s degree (AAS) is best suited for a student seeking a pathway that leads to a career in the constru
Courses
- ART 1010 — Introduction to the Visual Arts FA
- BUS 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS
- CM 1020 — 3D Architectural Modeling I
- CM 1040 — Architecture and Technical Drawing CAD
- CM 1200 — Introduction to Building Science
- CM 1290 — Residential Electrical Wiring
- CM 1550 — Construction Safety
- CM 1997 — Construction Internship I
- CM 2020 — Materials and Methods I
- CM 2275 — Construction Codes and Zoning
- CM 2356 — Special Topics in Construction
- CM 2460 — Const Sched/Cost Control
- CM 2850 — Construction Math & Estimating
- COMM 1010 — Introduction to Communication HU
- ENGR 2240 — Survey and Global Positioning
- HFST 1750 — Introduction to Interior Design FA
- TECO 1010 — Introduction to Carpentry
- TECO 1020 — Carpentry Concepts
- TECO 1030 — Construction Print Reading
- TECO 1040 — Advanced Carpentry Concepts
- TECO 1050 — Interior Finishes
- TECO 1060 — Exterior Finishes
- TECO 1205 — Cabinet Making
- TECO 1405 — Introduction to Woodworking
- TECO 1440 — Fundamentals of Fine Woodworking