Construction Management
Degree · 6 semesters
Associate in Applied Science program combining management, business, and construction for students seeking careers in residential construction management. Covers construction methods and materials, building codes and standards, structural principles, building modeling, cost estimation, planning documentation, and technical problem solving. Students gain hands-on lab experience with construction equipment, estimation software, building modeling technology, and a CNC router for 3D fabrication. Designed for those with field experience who want to move into management roles. 70 credits.
Courses
- ACC121 — Accounting for Managers
- ACC211 — Principles of Financial Accounting
- ARC101 — Materials and Methods of Construction
- ARC111 — Mechanical and Electrical Systems for Buildings
- ARC204 — Estimating Building Construction
- ARC211 — Elements of Structural Design
- ARC221 — Site Preparation
- COM202W — Oral Communication for Managers
- CST133W — Computer Concepts & Competencies
- CST134 — Micro Computers in Business Using MS Office
- ENT131W — Entrepreneurship: Ideas & Innovation
- HIS221W — Early American History
- HIS222W — Recent American History
- HIS237W — History of Michigan/With Project
- LW223W — Wellness in Technical Trades
- MGT153W — Introduction to Business
- MGT245 — Principles of Management
- MGT251W — Business Law I
- MTH119W — Intermediate Algebra
- OAT151 — Business Communication I
- OAT152 — Business Communication II
- POL103W — American Politics
- POL105W — American Politics with Community Engagement
- POL212W — State and Local Governments
- POL215W — Intro to American Political Thought and Culture
- POL220W — Minority Group Politics
- POL221W — Comparative Government
- POL223W — Judicial Process
- POL225W — World Politics
- POL228W — Civil Rights and Liberties
- RC101 — Construction Print Interpretation
- RC106 — Concrete and Foundations
- RC108 — Construction Safety
- RC120 — Construction Management Portfolio
- RC200W — Construction Contracting Rules and Regulations
- RC201 — Rough and Outside Framing
- RC203 — Residential CAD
- RC204 — Inside Finishing and Hardware
- TTI110 — Sustainable Building Principles
- TTI120 — Energy Auditing and Weatherization
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