CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Capitalize on the construction boom with our comprehensive Construction Management program. Prepare to lead and innovate on construction sites, learn to manage projects, estimate costs, and interpret blueprints. This curriculum is crafted to develop skilled project managers, superintendents, and estimators with the knowledge to apply cutting-edge technology in real-world construction scenarios.
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ENTRY ADVISING
Email: advising@rtc.edu
Phone: (425) 235-5840
KEE HWEE NGIAM
Adjunct Faculty - Construction Management
Email: kngiam@rtc.edu
Degrees & Certificates
Certificate of Completion
Prepare for careers in construction management as a project manager, superintendent, estimator, safety officer, and other administrators. Students learn estimating, scheduling, project management, human resources management, and other skills that are critical in the construction management field. Students can enroll on a part-time or full-time basis, and can earn a certificate of an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree.
Enrollment Point: Fall
Certificate DetailsAssociate of Applied Science
Prepare for careers in construction management as a project manager, project engineer, superintendent, estimator, safety officer, and other administrators. Students learn estimating, scheduling, project management, human resources management, and other skills that are critical in the construction management field. Students can enroll on a part-time or full-time basis, and can earn a certificate or an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree. The Leadership in the Trades Certificate introduces leadership concepts needed for advancement in construction and manufacturing careers. Instructors specifically present the topics of risk management, human resources management, contract management and compliance, safety management, job site control, scheduling and external relations. Targeted audiences include: RTC program graduates, RTC current students, apprentices, journey workers, and professionals in the construction, energy or manufacturing sectors. Students are responsible for purchasing books, tools (program tool list available upon request), and protective equipment.
Enrollment Point: Fall
AAS DetailsJob Market Outlook
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OTHER INFORMATION
External accreditation is not applicable to this program.