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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 33,954
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
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Duration
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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Engineering Management | Industrial Engineering
Discipline
Engineering
Minor
Building Maintenance and Property Management | Construction Management
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 33,954
About Program

Program Overview


Shoreline Community College's Construction Management Pre-Major prepares students for a four-year degree in Construction Management. The program includes courses in business, project management, and construction, culminating in an Associate in Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement/Major Related Program (AA-DTA/MRP) degree. Graduates can pursue careers in construction, including general contractors, construction managers, and project managers.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:

This Construction Management Pre-Major at Shoreline Community College prepares students for a four-year degree in Construction Management. It is part of Shoreline's General Transfer program, including specific courses required by the Associate in Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA).


Outline:

  • The program consists of courses in business, project management, and construction.
  • Coursework includes communication, critical thinking, problem-solving, project coordination, time management, mathematics, and construction concepts.
  • The program culminates in an Associate in Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement/Major Related Program (AA-DTA/MRP) degree, with 90 quarter credits.

Careers:

Students who complete the Construction Management Pre-Major can pursue a bachelor's degree in Construction Management and pursue careers in construction, including general contractors, construction managers, project managers, estimators, and foremen. Potential employers include construction companies, engineering firms, government agencies, real estate developers, consulting firms, and self-employment.

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