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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT -- COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT CERTIFICATE
Gainful Employment Information(Level I Certificate)
North Lake only
- Students pursuing this certificate are waived from the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards, but must meet course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Degree Plan Code: C1.CMGT.ASST.SUPT
Few careers provide for the opportunity to leave a legacy. Construction Management lets you say, "I built that!" Assistant superintendents provide leadership to the project often from initial concept to completion.
Commercial construction assistant superintendents work in all phases of the construction business: public and private owners; small multi-family projects to the largest of skyscrapers and industrial projects; rural highways to major interstates. Whatever the project, they keep the project on track and within budget. Working closely with architects, engineers, owners, and the various contractors on a job; the construction manager's duties are varied, challenging, and rewarding both emotionally and financially. Optionally, graduates can go into estimating, field engineering, project scheduling, and other management levels both at the general contractor level and for specialty contractors such as mechanical, plumbing, and electrical contractors.
Fully accredited by the American Council for Construction Education, North Lake's Construction Management graduates are in demand in Texas with employment prospects throughout the country. Further educational opportunities allow program graduates to seek the AAS degree and both Bachelor and Master's degrees in the field.
CREDIT HOURS |
SEMESTER I
CNBT 1301 | Introduction to the Construction Industry | 3 |
CNBT 1302 | Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Systems in Construction I | 3 |
CNBT 1311 | Construction Methods and Materials I | 3 |
CNBT 1371 | Commercial Blueprint Reading | 3 |
CNBT 2310 | Commercial/Industrial Blueprint Reading | 3 |
12 |
SEMESTER II
OSHT 1313 | Accident Prevention, Inspection, and Investigation | 3 |
CNBT 1359 | Project Scheduling | 3 |
CNBT 1346 | Construction Estimating I | 3 |
CNBT 2315 | Construction Specifications and Contracts | 3 |
12 |
Minimum Hours Required | 24 |
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT - CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Gainful Employment Information(Associate of Applied Science Degree)
North Lake only
Degree Plan Code: AAS.CONSTRUCT.MAN.02
- Students pursuing this award program are required to meet Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards and course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Few careers provide for the opportunity to leave a legacy. Construction Management lets you say "I built that!" CMs provide leadership to the project, often from initial concept to completion.
Construction managers work in all phases of the construction business - public and private owners; small multi-family projects to the largest of skyscrapers and industrial projects; rural highways to major interstates. Whatever the project, CMs keep the project on track and within budget. Working closely with architects, engineers, owners and the various contractors on a job, the construction manager's duties are varied, challenging and rewarding, both emotionally and financially. Optionally, graduates can go into estimating, field engineering, project scheduling and other management levels, both at the general contractor level and for specialty contractors such as mechanical, plumbing and electrical contractors.
Fully accredited by the American Council for Construction Education, North Lake's Construction Management graduates are in demand in Texas with employment prospects throughout the country. Further educational opportunities allow program graduates to seek both Bachelor and Master's degrees in the field.
Roger Wilson, Program Coordinator, is available to help you structure your degree plan, guide you through course selection, and answer your question. You may contact him at Rwilson@dcccd.edu. Brad Bosher, Program Coordinator, is available to help you structure your degree plan, guide you through course selection, and answer your question. You may contact him at bbosher@dcccd.edu.
CREDIT HOURS |
SEMESTER I
ENGL 1301 | Composition I | 3 |
MATH 1314 | College Algebra | 3 |
CNBT 1301 | Introduction to the Construction Industry | 3 |
9 |
SEMESTER II
+Elective | Social/Behavioral Science | 3 |
SPCH 1311 | Introduction to Speech Communication | 3 |
OSHT 1313 | Accident Prevention, Inspection and Investigation | 3 |
SRVY 1315 | Surveying Calculations | 3 |
12 |
SEMESTER III
++Elective | Humanities/Fine Arts | 3 |
BMGT 1327 | Principals of Managment | 3 |
ACCT 2301 | Principles of Financial Accounting | 3 |
CNBT 1359 | Project Scheduling | 3 |
12 |
SEMESTER IV
CNBT 1344 | Construction Materials Testing | 3 |
CNBT 2380 | Cooperative Education-Construction/Engineering Technology/Technician | 3 |
6 |
Construction Management Curriculum Subtotals: | 39 |
Students must complete the Semester I, II, III, and IV Curriculum listed above and all of the courses and/or electives listed in one of the Specialty Track Options listed below to receive a grand total of 60 credit hours towards the Construction Management AAS degree. Students must complete the Semester I, II, III, and IV Curriculum listed above and all of the courses and/or electives listed in one of the emphasis listed below to receive a grand total of 60 credit hours towards the Construction Management AAS degree.
- Commercial Emphasis total: 21 SCH
- Residential Emphasis total: 21 SCH
COMMERCIAL EMPHASIS:
Construction Management Curriculum (Semesters I, II, III, and IV) Subtotals: | 39 |
SEMESTER I
CNBT 1302 | Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Systems in Construction I | 3 |
CNBT 1311 | Construction Methods and Materials I | 3 |
6 |
SEMESTER II
CNBT 1371 | Commercial Blueprint Reading | 3 |
CNBT 2310 | Commercial/Industrial Blueprint Reading | 3 |
3 |
SEMESTER III
CNBT 1346 | Construction Estimating I | 3 |
3 |
SEMESTER IV
CNBT 2344 | Construction Management II | 3 |
+++Elective | Commercial Option-Related Elective (two courses) | 6 |
9 |
COMMERCIAL EMPHASIS GRAND TOTAL: | 60 |
RESIDENTIAL EMPHASIS:
Construction Management Curriculum (Semesters I, II, III, and IV) Subtotals: | 39 |
SEMESTER I
ARCE 1303 | Architectural Materials and Methods of Construction | 3 |
CNBT 1372 | Residential, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Systems | 3 |
6 |
SEMESTER II
CNBT 1373 | Residential Blueprint Reading | 3 |
CNBT 1300 | Residential and Light Commercial Blueprint Reading | 3 |
3 |
SEMESTER III
CNBT 1342 | Building Codes and Inspections | 3 |
3 |
SEMESTER IV
CNBT 1374 | Estimating for Residential Building | 3 |
CNBT 2377 | Building and Contracting | 3 |
CNBT 2305 | Building and Contracting | 3 |
+++Elective | Residential Option-Related Elective (one course) | 3 |
9 |
RESIDENTIAL EMPHASIS GRAND TOTAL: | 60 |
+Social/Behavioral Science Elective - must be selected from the AAS Core Options for Social/Behavioral Science.
++Humanities/Fine Arts Elective - must be selected from the AAS Core Options for Humanities/Fine Arts.
+++Option-Related Elective - must be selected from the specialty option listed below: ++Option-Related Elective--must be selected from either the Commercial or Residential option listed below:
COMMERCIAL
CNBT 1342 | Building Codes and Inspections | 3 |
CNBT 2315 | Construction Specifications and Contracts | 3 |
CNBT 2335 | Computer-Aided Construction Scheduling | 3 |
DFTG 1309 | Basic Computer-Aided Drafting | 3 |
ENTC 1323 | Strength of Materials | 3 |
SRVY 1301 | Introduction to Surveying | 3 |
SRVY 1309 | Surveying Measurement | 3 |
RESIDENTIAL
CNBT 2315 | Construction Specifications and Contracts | 3 |
CNBT 2317 | Green Building | 3 |
DFTG 1309 | Basic Computer-Aided Drafting | 3 |
SRVY 1301 | Introduction to Surveying | 3 |
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT -- RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN CERTIFICATE
Gainful Employment Information(Level I Certificate)
North Lake only
- Students pursuing this certificate are waived from the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards, but must meet course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Degree Plan Code: C1.CMGT.RES.FORE
Few careers provide for the opportunity to leave a legacy. Construction Management lets you say, "I built that!" Foremen provide leadership to the project often from initial concept to completion.
Residential construction foremen work in all phases of the construction business with both public and private owners. Whatever the project, foremen keep the project on track and within budget. Working closely with architects, engineers, owners, and the various contractors on a job; the construction foreman's duties are varied, challenging and rewarding both emotionally and financially. Optionally, graduates can go into estimating, field engineering, project scheduling and other management levels both at the general contractor level and for specialty contractors such as mechanical, plumbing, and electrical contractors.
Fully accredited by the American Council for Construction Education, North Lake's Construction Management graduates are in demand in Texas with employment prospects throughout the country. Further educational opportunities allow program graduates to seek the AAS degree and both Bachelor and Master's degrees in the field.
CREDIT HOURS |
SEMESTER I
CNBT 1301 | Introduction to the Construction Industry | 3 |
ARCE 1303 | Architectural Materials and Methods of Construction | 3 |
CNBT 1372 | Residential, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Systems | 3 |
OSHT 1313 | Accident Prevention, Inspection, and Investigation | 3 |
12 |
SEMESTER II
CNBT 1373 | Residential Blueprint Reading | 3 |
CNBT 1300 | Residential and Light Commercial Blueprint Reading | 3 |
CNBT 1359 | Project Scheduling | 3 |
CNBT 1374 | Estimating for Residential Building | 3 |
CNBT 2377 | Building and Contracting | 3 |
CNBT 2305 | Building and Contracting | 3 |
12 |
Minimum Hours Required | 24 |
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.