2024-2025 Pierce College Catalog
Construction Management (AAS) Course Map
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Created by Pierce faculty, this map outlines the initial coursework for this career field. It provides you a clear path to complete your degree by listing a specific set of courses relevant to your program and career. The map is designed with the appropriate number of credits and meets degree requirements. Courses are organized in a recommended sequence; please schedule accordingly. If a course is unavailable, select the next appropriate course within the sequence. For each course, a purpose statement explains how the content relates to your career field. On this map, there may be instances when you will be required to select a course from several options. Use these purpose statements and notes to choose the course that best aligns with your interests and needs. You will also find action items to complete to assure you progress and graduate on time. While this map is a great guide to courses required to complete the Associate in Applied Science Construction Management, you are responsible for fulfilling all degree requirements. Questions? Your Success Network is ready to help you!
Graduation Requirements:
• 2.0 minimum grade in all CONST courses
• 2.0 minimum cumulative GPA for all college-level credits
• Minimum of 104 approved AAS-CM program credits
• Meet all other Pierce College graduation expectations
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2. Intro to Construction Management
Action Item: Meet with Advisor
Use your Success Network! In your first quarter, meet with your advisor to revisit your career and transfer path, make adjustments to your goals as needed, and plan for your next steps.
5. Math Course
Choose one.
Note: If you plan to go into the Construction Management BAS program, you will need to take either MATH& 141 or MATH 147.
- BTECA 117 Business Mathematics (5 credits)
- MATH& 141 Precalculus I (5 credits)
- MATH 147 Business Precalculus (5 credits)
Course purpose: A construction management professional needs to have basic knowledge of how different businesses operate to design buildings, equipment, and interior needs. This includes having knowledge of the applications in banking, merchandising, inventory, depreciation and promissory notes. Introduction to simple statistics and the metric systems. Note: The math course you select will depend on the Career Pathway Map you are following, the transfer institution/degree that you select, and your math placement guidance. Your advisor will assist you in selecting the relevant 5 or 7 credit course(s) based upon co-requisite options.
6. Construction Documents
7. Means and Methods
- CONST 160 Means and Methods I (5 credits)
Course purpose: You will learn the technical aspects of construction systems, including the procedures and methods for masonry, steel, wood, and concrete construction. Recent trends in construction materials are also covered.
8. English Composition I
- ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5 credits)
Course purpose: In this field you need to be able to communicate with all parties on a job site and need to be able to write clearly and concisely to ensure that projects completed on time and within scope and budget. Note: Your advisor will assist you in reviewing your Guided Self Placement and selecting either the 5-credit or the 7-credit co-requisite ENGL& 101 + ENGLC 101 course.
9. Estimating
- CONST 200 Estimating I (5 credits)
Course purpose: You will learn about construction estimating and bidding, including basic concepts, procedures, terminology, and pricing techniques.
10. Planning and Scheduling
11. Construction Project Management
14. Human Relations Course
Choose one
Note: If you plan to go into the Construction Management BAS program, you will need to take either CMST&101 or CMST 105.
- BUS 240 Human Relations in the Workplace (5 credits)
Course purpose: You will learn how the needs of business or other formal organizations interact with individual needs, leadership styles, formal organizational policies and procedures, and general cultural patterns to determine how human beings act in work situations. - CMST& 101 Introduction to Communications (5 credits)
Course purpose: The entire construction management industry is based on the ability to communicate. This course will allow you to develop the skill to analyze audiences and adjust message delivery based on audience feedback. - CMST& 240 Intercultural Communication (5 credits)
Course purpose: As a construction management professional you will need to have great communication skills in order to make sure projects are completed on time, within budget, with quality and safety of all team members. A construction management professsional needs to build effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills across all cultures.
15. Management Course
Choose one group.
16. Accounting Course
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17. Construction Safety
- CONST 250 Construction Safety and Accident Prevention (3 credits)
Course purpose: You will learn construction industry standards for accident prevention, hazard identification, and compliance responsibility.These are emphasized in conjunction with an overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and other related federal and state legislative requirements.
18. Business Law
- BUS& 201 Business Law (5 credits)
Course purpose: In the construction management field you will write you own contracts, negotiate claims, dispute resolution with owners and subcontractors, and represent in bankruptcy court.
19. Accounting/Business/Economics Course
Choose one:
Note: If you plan to go into the Construction Management BAS program, you will need to take ECON 110, ECON& 201, BUS&101, or ECON&202
- ACCT& 202 Principles of Accounting II (5 credits)
Course purpose: Knowledge of partnerships, bonds, corporations, cash flow statements, and financial statement analysis is important in the construction field to ensure the project is completed on time and budget. - ECON 110 Survey of Economics (5 credits)
Course purpose: As a construction management professional you need to have knowledge of supply and demand of products and the skills to determine prices in a market economy in order to anticipate economic changes which could impact how you develop project estimates. - ECON& 201 Microeconomics (5 credits)
Course purpose: You will learn about the allocation of resources and supply and demand, labor, capital markets and international trade. This is essential knowledge when developing estimates. - BUS& 101 Introduction to Business (5 credits)
Course purpose: You will learn about marketing, management, economics, international commerce, and finance production. This knowledge is important to have in this career. For example you may find yourself monitoring the stock market to determine the optimal time to purchase supplies. - ECON& 202 Macroeconomics (5 credits)
Course purpose: Construction is an indicator of the economy doing well or not doing well. Having knowledge of the US economy will help you plan for employment opportunities and dips. Understanding of macroeconomics also aids in keeping business afloat by creating accurate 3-5 year projections for resources and projects.
21. Natural Science Course Recommendation
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Program Outcomes
- Professionalism: Model professionalism in the construction industry through ethics and advocacy; team building; leadership; and mentorship in the construction industry.
- Safety and Accident Prevention: Evaluate the importance of jobsite safety and research strategies that can be used to build a culture of safety.
- Communication: Compose, implement, and assess the efficacy of communications tools used in the construction industry to disseminate technical and professional business information to a diverse audience.
- Analysis and Problem Solving: Analyze projects through the application of mathematics, logic, and technology to solve problems in construction documents; materials and methods; estimating; budgets; and scheduling.
- Planning and Organization: Research, implement, and evaluate construction processes using project planning methods and tools.
- Sustainability: Assess concepts related to running sustainable projects in order to build sustainable business processes.
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