Construction Business Management
What is the Construction Business Management program?
The Construction Business Management degree provides the skills for the management and oversight of a construction project, whether it’s a commercial space, office building, or residential complex. There’s almost no limit to the variety of projects you might take charge of as a construction manager, and a skilled manager will become more valuable as employers increasingly decide to hire managers with schooling to complement their experience. A construction manager doesn’t play a physical role in the actual construction of a building; that’s left to the workers below him or her. The manager takes a broader approach to the project, overseeing the many aspects required of a project, including the hiring of workers, the scheduling of various stages of the project, and the oversight of the many specialty trade workers that are often involved in a construction project, like electricians or plumbers. Construction managers can also work for different parties but with the same function; for instance, the manager on one project might be the owner of the contracting firm.
What will I learn?The Construction Business Management degree provides students the skills necessary to succeed in the construction industry. What can I do with this course of study?Project Managers, Operations Manager, Mechanical Contracts Supervisor, Construction Manager, Senior Construction Project Manager, Construction Superintendent |
What's special about the program?The average salary for a Construction Superintendent is $82,320 per year in San Antonio, TX, which meets the national average. Salary estimates are based on 80 salaries submitted anonymously to Indeed by Construction Superintendent employees, users, and collected from past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 36 months.
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Contact Information
Program Director Vincent Canales vcanales13@alamo.edu 210-486-2128 MLK Saint Bowden Building (SAB), 118 |
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