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You'll explore fundamental construction topics such as legal principles, project management, effective communication, building materials, and financial aspects. This foundation provides comprehensive insight into the construction professional's role. The program also equips you with specialized knowledge for residential and light commercial construction sectors. As you progress, coursework advances to more sophisticated subjects including project development, quantity surveying, contract management, cost estimation, project scheduling, and budget planning.Pursue a rewarding career in residential and low-rise construction.Gain expertise in construction law, project leadership, communication strategies, material science, economics, and quantity measurement.Enhance your skills in cost estimation, contract oversight, timeline management, and financial planning.Learn using cutting-edge technology in our Experiential Learning Suite.
Career opportunities include:
Construction Manager: Supervising projects and resource allocation; collaborating with design professionals to review plans; managing schedules; calculating expenses; coordinating subcontractors and labor teams.Cost Estimator: Preparing detailed project budgets considering labor, materials, and equipment; evaluating supplier and subcontractor bids; developing accurate financial projections.Project Scheduler: Creating efficient timelines to ensure safe, timely, and cost-effective project completion; problem-solving; coordinating with project teams to monitor progress and resolve challenges; planning construction phases.