Construction Management Technology
The Engineering Technology program at Wallace State Community College offers a Construction Management program, with options to earn an Associate in Applied Science degree in Building Construction Management or Short-Term Certificates in Building Construction Technology and Construction Science, all designed around helping students enter the workforce.
CONSTRUCTION Management TECHNOLOGY
The Engineering Technology program at Wallace State Community College offers a Building Construction program, with options to earn an Associate in Applied Science degree in Construction Management or Short-Term Certificates in Construction Science designed around helping students enter the workforce.
About the Program
For those seeking a career that offers something new every day, the chance to see immediate results, to collaborate on a team working toward a common goal, and make a higher-than-average wage, the Construction Management options offered through the Engineering Technology program at Wallace State Community College is just the ticket.
The program options include an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Construction Management, as well as a Short-term certificate in Construction Science.
Construction Management is one of the fastest growing majors at colleges and universities, according to the Education Advisory Board. This is due in part to a skills gap in the construction industry, prompting a need for skilled construction professionals.
Students can use the credentials earned at Wallace State to be more competitive in
the job market as employers are looking for employees with certified skills and training.
Employment of construction occupations is projected to grow 10 percent through 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The median annual wage for all construction occupations was $43,610 in May 2016, according to the BLS, with construction laborers making $32,230, flooring installers and tile and marble setters making $39,150, drywall and ceiling tile installers and tapers making $42,280, construction and building inspectors making $58,480, and $89,300 for construction managers.
Program Overview
Construction Management Technology
- Jacob Richter
- 256.352.8246
- jacob.richter@wallacestate.edu
Degrees/Awards Offered
AAS, STC
Availability
- Day
- Hybrid
Construction Management Technology
Curriculum: Program of Study
Pathway Maps: Associate in Applied Science, Certificate
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