Construction Management (CMN.CT)

Certificate

Engineering/Manufacturing and Industrial Technology

Auburn Hills Campus

The Construction Management Certificate Program is designed for men and women employed by general contractors, construction managers, design-build contractors, specialty contractors/vendors and supporting services in all industry sectors.  The focus is to enhance and further develop a better interpretation of industry terminology, building materials and systems, construction surveying, construction safety, interpretation of construction drawings, management techniques, administration, and project estimating.  The certificate option may also complement related OCC programs in Business Administration (BUS.ABA), Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician Option (HVA.HVT.AAS), Technical Apprentice / Skilled Trades (IND.AAS) (IND.CT), Interior Design (INT.AAS), and Business Management Option (MGT.BUS.AAS).

Through cooperation and guidance of the construction industry, the program remains current with industry technology, standards and guidelines.  Completion of this certificate may lead to promotions and further potential employment in construction or related fields.  A student may also choose to further his or her education by completing the Construction Management Associate degree (CMN.AAS) and take advantage of several articulation agreements with other colleges and universities.

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Major Requirements
CMN 1100Introduction to Construction Management3
CMN 1200Construction Building Systems and Materials3
CMN 1250Construction Applications3
CMN 1300Construction Surveying3
CMN 1400Construction Safety3
CMN 1500Construction Drawings3
CMN 1700Quantitative Analysis of Construction Drawings3
CMN 2100Construction Contracts and Administration3
CMN 2300Construction Law3
CMN 2400Construction Planning and Scheduling3
CMN 2500Construction Estimating and Bidding Techniques3
Total Credit Hours33

A minimum cumulative 2.00 grade point average (GPA) overall is required for graduation. 

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