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The associate of applied science degree with specialization in construction management technology is designed to provide individuals with a sound background for rewarding careers in the construction industry.

Students graduating form the program will be prepared for entry-level employment in the following fields:

  • Assistant construction superintendent
  • Construction inspector
  • Quality control technician
  • Estimator
  • Land planning technician
  • Architectural drafter
  • Materials sales engineer
  • Specifications writer trainee
  • Structural engineering technician
  • Construction supervisor

In addition to the two-year associate degree program, Monroe County Community College offers two certificate program options in construction management technology. We recognize that many employer place value on a certificate, which authenticates specialized educational preparation. The programs concentrate upon core courses with skill development and job upgrading being the primary objective. All courses taken in the certificate program are applicable toward one of the associate of applied science degrees.

Option 1: Residential and Light Commercial Construction and Option 2: Heavy and Industrial Construction. For program objectives see curriculum below.

 
Faculty - Alex Babycz
  Program Outcomes
  Curriculum
MDTC 160 Mechanical Drafting and CAD I satisfies computer skills general education requirement
   
   


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