Construction Management Associate Degree Programs

Construction managers are key personnel in the management, planning, coordination, and budgeting of construction projects such as buildings, roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. The construction manager may be responsible for only one aspect of a project, or the entire project, including hiring and managing sub-contractors. Aside from experience in the construction industry, you can obtain an associate degree in construction management from several colleges around the country to prepare you for a career in the field.
  1. Heald College-California, Oregon, and Hawaii

    • According to its website, Heald College offers an associate in applied science (AAS) degree in construction management at nine locations in California, as well as in Honolulu, Hawaii and Portland, Oregon. Heald says that its AAS program will prepare you for work as a supervisor, construction manager, superintendent, or site manager in a variety of settings.

      Heald College
      601 Montgomery St., 14th Floor
      San Francisco, CA 94111
      415-808-1400
      heald.edu

    Ellsworth Community College-Iowa

    • Ellsworth Community College, located in Iowa Falls, Iowa, offers an associate in arts (AA) degree in construction management. The degree program is 64 hours and includes both general, elective, and required courses. You can also choose concentrations that will prepare you for residential or commercial construction management. In addition, your AA degree from Ellsworth will allow you to transfer to a bachelor program at the University of Northern Iowa.

      Ellsworth Community College
      1100 College Ave.
      Iowa Falls, IA 50126-1199
      641-648-4611
      iavalley.cc.ia.us/ecc/

    Columbus State Community College-Ohio

    • Columbus State Community College, in Columbus, Ohio, offers an associate of applied science (AAS) degree in construction management. In this program, you will learn about construction drawings and documents, how to determine supply needs, how to work with construction budgets, and how to manage construction projects. Your credits in the AAS program can transfer to bachelor programs at Ohio State University, as well.

      Columbus State Community College
      550 East Spring St.
      Columbus, OH 43215
      614-287-5353
      cscc.edu

    Central Georgia Technical College

    • The Macon Campus of Central Georgia Technical College offers an associate of applied sciences (AAS) degree in construction management. The degree program is 106 hours and provides both general and technical courses, including management, construction technology, and construction basics.

      Central Georgia Technical College
      Macon Campus
      3300 Macon Tech Drive
      Macon, GA 31206
      478-757-3400
      centralgatech.edu

    New York City College of Technology

    • You can obtain an associate in applied science degree in construction management technology at the New York City College of Technology. In this program, you will study management, construction methods, design technologies, and mechanical systems.

      New York City College of Technology
      300 Jay St.
      Brooklyn, NY 11201
      718-260-5000
      citytech.cuny.edu

    Delta College-Michigan

    • Delta College, in University Center, Michigan, offers an associate in applied science in construction management. The program includes not only construction-specific courses, but also courses centered around general business practices and management.

      Delta College
      1961 Delta Road
      University Center, MI 48710
      989-686-9000
      delta.edu

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