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Mar 24, 2023
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2015-2016 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Construction Management Technology, A.S.
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Degree Code: B80
Associate in Science
Program Coordinator: Mark Comeau - 860-215-9415
The objective of the Construction Management Technology program is to provide students desiring a career in the construction industry with entry-level skills. The Associate in Science degree introduces students to a broad range of courses required for basic performance in offices which support the construction industry, including construction companies, architecture and engineering firms. Course subjects include construction drawings and documentation, computer-aided design, building materials and codes, site and environmental appreciation and in addition, students will gain exposure to the principal concepts of accounting and management.
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Construction Management Curriculum Requirements
(suggested 2 year sequence)
Note:
° Course has a prerequisite. Students should check course description.
* Indicates common course numbering within Connecticut Community College system.
Students should consult with their academic advisor regarding the minimum number of credits to be taken at TRCC and limits on non-traditional credits. 25% of TRCC degree requirements must be completed with TRCC coursework. Up to 50% of degree requirements can be fulfilled with non-traditional credit. Non-traditional credit includes CLEP/DSST exams, Credit by Exam, APL credit, and Military credit.
Construction Management, Associate in Science Degree Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:
- succeed in entry level work in construction management well
- prepared to take advantage of opportunities into supervisory positions.
- expand their technical knowledge through lifelong learning and, if desired, further higher education.
- work ethically and responsibly in the construction industry apply their knowledge individually and in teams to solve technical and management problems.
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