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The Building Construction/Construction Management program has been tailored to give students a range of options and offers a variety of degree choices. |
Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree The AAS degree is a great way to gain hands-on skills in: concrete, framing, carpentry, finish carpentry, cabinetmaking and construction management. Many students pursuing this degree have had previous construction experience. Students may be able to get credit for prior work experience.
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Associate of Science (AS) Degree The AS degree is targeted at students who are wishing to earn a four-year bachelor's degree in Construction Management. Coursework completed at SLCC will transfer to Weber State University. This degree is ideal for students who are looking to advance to managerial positions. |
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The Associate of Applied Science degree requires 64 credits (4 semesters) to complete.
Associate of Science degree requires a minimum of 66 hours (4 semesters) to complete.
These requirements are designed to transfer to Weber State University's BS degree in Construction Management.
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For more than 40 years, the Building Construction/Construction Management program has been helping students stay ahead of the game. Courses generally have a student to teacher ratio of 12:1. The two-day week full time training gives flexibility so students can have a regular job to earn income plus attend school.
Each semester students in the Construction Field Management class are divided into teams responsible for building a $300,000 home to be sold to the public. Students are responsible for all aspects of the project including:
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- selecting a blueprint
- obtaining a building permit and
- hiring subcontractors.
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The Building Construction and Construction Management program prepares students for the following careers: |
- Cabinetmaking
- Concrete Worker
- Construction Superintendent/Assistant Superintendent
- Estimator/Assistant Estimator
- Framing/Finish Carpentry
- Project Manager/Assistant Project Manager
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