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Division of Career Education
Construction Management A.A.S.

Curriculum C246D

This program provides students with the skill-set needed to manage a construction firm as well as individual commercial and residential construction projects. Topics studied include, but are not limited to: understanding prints and specifications, bidding and estimating (Timberline), scheduling (Sure Trak and MS Project), project management, contract documents, site supervision, safety, code enforcement, land surveying and soils science. Students earning this degree may transfer to Purdue University-Calumet and other four-year schools to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Construction Management or other related fields.

Semester One
Credit Hours
#
ARC 110
Wood and Masonry Construction Technology
5

ARC 189
Architectural CADD
3

COT 101
Introduction to Architecture, Engineering
and Construction
1

COT 118
Construction Safety & Loss Prevention
2
#
RHT 101
Freshman Rhetoric & Composition I1
3
#
TEC 143
Technical Mathematics I2 or

#
MAT 101
Quantitative Literacy2 or

# MAT 110
College Algebra2
3-5
17-19
Semester Two
# ARC 120
Steel Construction Technology
5

COT 164
Soils
2

COT 258
Construction Cost Estimating
3

HTH 104
Science of Personal Health or


HTH 281
First Aid & CPR
2
#
RHT 102
Freshman Rhetoric & Composition II2 or


SPE 101
Principles of Effective Speaking1
3


General education/Humanities
1-3
16-18
Semester Three
#
ARC 130
Concrete Construction Technology
5

CIS 101
Introduction to Computer Science
3

COT 248
Construction Planning & Scheduling
3

COT 269
Surveying
3

GOL 101
Physical Geology or

# PHY 100
General Physics
4
18
Semester Four
#
ARC 140
MEP Construction Technology
5

COT 142
Construction Contract Documents
3

COT 245
Construction Jobsite Supervision
3

COT 250
Construction Project Management
3
# COT 270
Intermediate Surveying or



COT 291
Site Design and Construction
2-3

SSC 190
Contemporary Society or


PSC 150
American National Politics or


HIS 151
History of the U.S. to 1877
3
19-20


Total credits required for graduation
70-75

1Students intending to transfer are encouraged to complete all three courses: RHT 101, RHT 102 and SPE 101 to meet university requirements.
2MAT 101 or MAT 110 meets the Mathematics and/or Science general education requirement.

Note: Students intending to transfer to Purdue University-Calumet are encouraged to take COT 291, HIS 151, MAT 111, MAT 131 and PHY 100.

Coordinator: Joe Dusek, Ext. 3771



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