The Construction Management Program houses degrees that prepare students to supervise and manage the construction of commercial and residential buildings, including sustainable (green) construction.

Why Learn Construction Management at CSN?

Students learn the procedures and materials needed to comply with plans, specifications, and building codes. Students will be prepared for employment as construction estimators, project schedulers, project superintendents, sustainable specialists, and other supervisory positions in both the construction industry.

Career Outlook: Construction Management

Career Outlook: Construction and Extraction Occupations

Degree

Construction Management: AAS

This degree prepares students to supervise and manage the construction of commercial and residential buildings.  Students learn proper procedures and materials that comply with plans, specifications, and building codes.  Students will be prepared for employment as construction estimators, schedulers, project managers, and other supervisory positions in the construction industry.

Construction Management: Facilities Management, AAS

This degree prepares students to supervise and manage the maintenance, capital improvements, and daily operations of commercial and light industrial facilities.  Students will learn facilities-related technologies and construction codes, as well as how to maintain a facility over time; will be skilled in basic business managerial tactics and strategies; and will be prepared for employment as facility managers, facility construction managers, facilities project managers, and other supervisory positions in the facilities industry.