Construction Management, A.A.S.
What is Construction Management?
Construction management is a professional service that provides management of a project’s schedule, cost, quality, safety, scope, and function. A construction managers work collaboratively with the owner, architect, sub-contractors, and other stakeholders to plan construction operations, create detailed schedules and budgets, and manage risk.
The Construction Management program prepares its graduates to work in all phases of the construction business. These include public and private projects, industrial projects, rural highways, and major interstates. Completing this program equips students with the skills to manage scheduling, cost control, materials, safety, and other important issues within a large or small-scale construction project.
Program Highlights• Develop a proficiency with industry leading software’s used to schedule, estimate and design construction projects
• Enter a field with a project job growth though 2030 per the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
• Enter the construction industry with a variety of different opportunities including construction manager, estimator, project manager and site engineer • Gain the foundation knowledge and specialized skills necessary to start your own construction company Degrees/Certificates Offered |
Career Areas and Employment OpportunitiesFirst-Line Supervisors of Construction - $74K per year national median salary Construction Managers - $82k per year national median salary Construction and Building Inspectors - $67k per year national median salary Contact Information
Program Coordinator, Construction Management
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