
Construction Management
Construction Management Technology [2039]
Associate in Science Degree (60 Credit Hours)
SCF's Construction Management Technology program is designed to prepare students for employment as construction project managers, project estimators, superintendents, schedulers and/or construction purchasing agents. The focus of the program is on providing students with broad transferrable skills, understanding and demonstration of the basic elements of construction management with an environmentally conscientious, sustainable, “green” building perspective. Elements of construction management that are taught include planning; basic principles of business, management and finance; and the technical aspects of the construction industry, including materials and methods, reading blueprints, estimating quantities of materials, procuring materials, scheduling and working in a general construction environment..
Construction Management Technology Articulated [1739]
Associate in Science Degree, Articulation with Everglades University (66 Credit Hours)
Program 1739 articulates with the Everglades University Bachelor of Science degree program with a major in construction management.
This articulated program prepares students for employment as construction project managers, project estimators, superintendents, schedulers and/or construction purchasing agents. The focus of the program is to provide students with broad transferrable skills, understanding and demonstration of the basic elements of construction management including: planning; basic principles of business, management and finance; the technical aspects of the construction industry; materials and methods; reading blueprints; estimating quantities of materials; procuring materials; scheduling and working in a general construction environment.
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Career Pathways and Articulation
As a Sarasota or Manatee county school student, you may have taken career, technical or academy classes at your high school or technical college. Through a career pathways agreement between Ƶappand the local school districts, students can receive college credit for the work they’ve completed.