Academics

Construction & Design Technology
Academics

Academics


Links & Forms
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Architectural & Engineering Technology
The Architectural & Engineering Technology program provides entry-level skills, continuing education and advanced technical skill sin several specialized fields, including computer-aided design and drafting (CADD), 3-D digital modeling and rendering. The program offers four undergraduate certificates in the specialized areas of Architectural Drafting, Civil Drafting, Mechanical & Electrical Drafting and Structural Drafting, as well as the Associate of Applied Science degree in Architectural & Engineering Technology (AAS-AET).

Construction Management
The Construction Management program provides comprehensive preparation and continuing education to meet the growing need for highly trained and educated construction management professionals. Associate degree graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in varying construction management roles for contractors in both home office and project office/field situations. Bachelor's degree graduates are prepared for a wide variety of professional-level employment opportunities in construction companies, construction management consulting firms and in the offices of government and project owner agencies. The Associate of Applied Science (AAS-CM) degree requires 4 to 5 semesters to complete. The Bachelor of Science (BSCM) degree requires 8 to 9 semesters to complete.