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Construction Management (3CSTR-MGMT, 4CSTR-MGMT) Fast Facts About the Program Type: Technical Degree/Certificate: Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.), Certificate of Technology Duration: Three to four terms Program Information Were you born with a take-charge attitude and a passion for building? Are you a natural-born leader with an interest in both commercial and industrial planning? If so, then a career in construction management may be the right path for you. The San Jacinto College construction management program: Is designed to prepare graduates in the field of commercial and industrial construction management. Graduates will assist in the planning, direction, and coordination of activities concerned with the construction and maintenance of commercial and industrial structures and facilities. Allows students to participate in the conceptual development and organization of a construction project, pricing and procurement, cost scheduling and the overseeing of its organization, estimating, scheduling, and the implementation of the project. • Offers courses covering material familiarization, specialized construction fields such civil, carpentry, mechanical and piping and plumbing systems, electrical/ electronic, building envelopes, legal contracts, codes, permit process, and state identities with an understanding of the green elements of each. Career Opportunities Graduates of San Jacinto College’s construction management program have the opportunity to work as: There is an estimated increase of 22 percent, or 5,440 construction manager positions between 2010 – 2018. For the Gulf Coast area, it is estimated that 730 new construction manager positions will come online every year, during that ten-year period.* *Source: Texas Workforce Commission, www.tracer2.com Earning Potential Construction Manager entry salary: $54,164* *Source: texaswages.com, Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown region An equal opportunity institution For More Information Call Center: 281-998-6150 General Email: [email protected] San Jacinto College Central 8060 Spencer Hwy. Pasadena, Texas 77505 Contact: 281-998-6150, ext. 7343, or ext. 7103 Revised 8/2014

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Construction Management(3CSTR-MGMT, 4CSTR-MGMT)

Fast Facts About the ProgramType: TechnicalDegree/Certificate: Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.), Certificate of TechnologyDuration: Three to four terms

Program InformationWere you born with a take-charge attitude and a passion for building? Are you a natural-born leader with an interest in both commercial and industrial planning? If so, then a career in construction management may be the right path for you.

The San Jacinto College construction management program:

• Is designed to prepare graduates in the field of commercial and industrial construction management. Graduates will assist in the planning, direction, and coordination of activities concerned with the construction and maintenance of commercial and industrial structures and facilities.

• Allows students to participate in the conceptual development and organization of a construction project, pricing and procurement, cost scheduling and the overseeing of its organization, estimating, scheduling, and the implementation of the project.

• Offers courses covering material familiarization, specialized construction fields such civil, carpentry, mechanical and piping and plumbing systems, electrical/electronic, building envelopes, legal contracts, codes, permit process, and state identities with an understanding of the green elements of each.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates of San Jacinto College’s construction management program have the opportunity to work as:

There is an estimated increase of 22 percent, or 5,440 construction manager positions between 2010 – 2018. For the Gulf Coast area, it is estimated that 730 new construction manager positions will come online every year, during that ten-year period.**Source: Texas Workforce Commission, www.tracer2.com

Earning PotentialConstruction Manager entry salary: $54,164**Source: texaswages.com, Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown region

An equal opportunity institution

For More InformationCall Center: 281-998-6150General Email: [email protected]

San Jacinto College Central8060 Spencer Hwy.Pasadena, Texas 77505Contact: 281-998-6150, ext. 7343,or ext. 7103

Revised 8/2014

Construction Management Technology (3CSTR-MGMT)

Associate of Applied Science DegreePrerequisite Credit

ITSC 1309 Applications I or BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications ..............................3

Subtotal 3

First Term Credit

CNBT 1210 Basic Construction Safety .................................................2CNBT 1311 Construction Methods and Materials I .......................3CNBT 2310 Commercial/Industrial Blueprint Reading ..................3CNBT 2342 Construction Management I ...........................................3Math 1333 Contemporary Mathematics for Technical Programs

or MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher ...................................3Subtotal 14

Second Term Credit

CNBT 2317 Green Building ......................................................................3CNBT 2315 Construction Specifications and Contracts ................3CNBT 1446 Construction Estimating I .................................................4ENGL 1301 Composition I .......................................................................3Subtotal 13

Third Term Credit

CNBT 2435 Computer-Aided Construction Scheduling ...............4CNBT 2440 Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical Systems in Construction II ...............................................................4CNBT 1442 Building Codes and Inspections ....................................4CNBT 2366 Practicum (Field Experience)-Construction

Engineering Technology/Technician or CNBT 2344 Construction Management II ...................................3

Subtotal 15

Fourth Term Credit

Speech .............................................................................................................3*Social and Behavioral Sciences ............................................................3*Humanities or Fine Arts ...........................................................................3BMGT 1301 Supervision ...........................................................................3ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing ......................................3Subtotal 15

Associate of Applied Science Degree Total 60

Capstone Experience: CNBT 2366 or CNBT 2344*Courses which satisfy this requirement are listed in the Humanities and Fine Arts, and Social and Behavioral Sciences sections of the Transfer Core Curriculum.

Construction Management (4CSTR-MGMT)

Certificate of TechnologyFirst Term Credit

CNBT 1210 Basic Construction Safety .................................................2CNBT 1311 Const. Methods and Materials I ......................................3CNBT 2310 Commercial/Industrial Blueprint Reading ..................3CNBT 2342 Construction Management I ...........................................3Subtotal 11

Second Term Credit

CNBT 2317 Green Building ......................................................................3CNBT 1446 Construction Estimating I .................................................4CNBT 2315 Construction Specifications and Contracts ................3CNBT 1442 Building Codes and Inspections ....................................4Subtotal 14

Third Term Credit

CNBT 2435 Computer-Aided Construction Scheduling ...............4CNBT 2440 Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Systems in Construction II ...............................................................4CNBT 2366 Practicum (Field Experience)-Construction

Engineering Technology or CNBT 2344 Construction Management II ...................................3

Subtotal 11

Certificate of Technology Total 36

Capstone Experience: CNBT 2366 or CNBT 2344

Note: For complete program descriptions, please refer to the San Jacinto Community College District Catalog online at www.sanjac.edu/catalog.

Connect with us on281-998-6150www.sanjac.edu