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Curriculum C446D
Provides skills and theory in Construction Management in order to prepare learners for direct entry into the workforce. Classes also will hone and update the knowledge base for seasoned professionals. Students study practical construction management techniques in a variety of disciplines, including but not limited to project management, superintendent skills, cost estimating, construction scheduling, safety management, soils science, plan examination and code enforcement. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions with architecture or construction companies. Credits earned in this certificate program also will apply toward the Construction Management AAS degree.
Semester One
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Credit Hours
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ARC 189
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Architectural CADD
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3
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COT 101
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Introduction to Architecture, Engineering and Construction
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1
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COT 107
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Construction Print & Specification Reading
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3
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COT 118
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Construction Safety & Loss Prevention or
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COT 164
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Soils
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2
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COT 142
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Construction Contract Documents
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3
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COT 291
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Site Design and Construction
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2
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14
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Semester Two
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COT 245
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Construction Jobsite Supervision or
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COT 250
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Construction Project Management
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3
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COT 248
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Construction Planning & Scheduling
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3
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COT 258
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Construction Cost Estimating
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3
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MKT 200
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Developing the Professional Image
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3
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12
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Semester Three
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COT 246
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Construction Internship I
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4
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Total credits required
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30
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Coordinator: Joe Dusek, Ext. 3771
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