Associate of Applied Science in Construction Management Technology
The Construction Management Technology program can provide the knowledge and skills needed to begin a rewarding career in the construction industry. In this program, theory and practical courses are combined to lead to competencies needed to meet employers’ needs. Graduates may work with businesses engaged in all areas of construction. The jobs are varied and challenging, including general contractors, construction management, materials suppliers, and employment with government agencies. Work environments range from permanent offices to job site offices. Studies of future workforce needs project a high demand for persons trained in construction technology. The program is accredited by the Am
Courses
- ACCT 101 — Principles of Financial Accounting
- BADM 101 — Introduction to Business
- BSMT 106 — Principles of Marketing
- CAPP 125 — Microcomputer Applications
- CNST 105 — Construction Materials and Methods
- CNST 106 — Construction Estimation
- CNST 113 — Construction Management
- CNST 138 — Construction Planning and Scheduling
- CNST 142 — Building Mechanical Systems
- CNST 148 — Construction Codes and Law
- CNST 150 — Building Layout and Surveying
- CNST 160 — Statics and Strength of Materials
- CNST 162 — Construction Safety
- COMM 100 — Introduction to Communication
- COMM 101 — Public Speaking
- EASC 118 — Environmental Geology
- EDT 105 — Print Reading for Construction
- EDT 111 — Introduction to Engineering Design
- EDT 120 — Architectural Design
- ENGL 101 — English Composition I
- ENGL 110 — Communication for Business and Industry
- HIST 101 — U.S. History Before 1877
- HIST 102 — U.S. History Since 1877
- MATH 114 — Precalculus Algebra
- POLS 101 — American/National Government
- SS 120 — Employment Strategies
- TECH 101 — Technical Math 3
- TECH 102 — Applied Science