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Construction Management Technology


Students gain proficiency in specific construction related skills.

Associate in Applied Science or Certificate Program

This curriculum is designed to prepare individuals for careers in the construction management field. Such positions may include project manager, superintendent, estimator, or foreman. Course work includes safety, planning, scheduling, cost control, productivity, human relations, estimating, and building codes. Students will also gain proficiency in specific construction related skills. Graduates should qualify for entry-level positions in the field of construction management.

Downtown Campus

Cape Fear Community College’s downtown campus is located on the banks of the Cape Fear River in historic downtown Wilmington. The campus is home to the college transfer program, health sciences program, marine technology program, continuing education, and several vocational and technical programs. The campus brings an estimated 5,000 people each weekday into downtown Wilmington.

Construction Management Technology A.A.S Degree

I. General Education Courses

COM 120 Interpersonal Communication 3
or
COM 231 Public Speaking 3
MAT 121 Algebra/Trigonometry 3
or
MAT 171 Precalculas Algebra 3
ENG 111 Expository Writing 3
Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective 3
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3
subtotal 15

II. Major Courses

ACC 120 Principles of Accounting I 4
BPR 130 Blueprint Reading/Construction 2
BPR 230 Commercial Blue Prints 3
CAR 110 Introduction to Carpentry 2
CAR 111 Carpentry I 8
CAR 115 Residential Planning/Estimating 3
CIS 110 Introduction to Computers 3
CIV 230 Construction Estimating 3
CMT 112 Construction Mgmt I 6
CMT 120 Building Codes and Inspections 3
CMT 210 Prof. Construction Supervision 3
CMT 212 Total Safety Performance 3
CMT 214 Planning and Scheduling 3
CMT 216 Costs and Productivity 3
CMT 218 Human Relations Issues 3
DFT 151 Computer Aided Drafting 3
subtotal 55

Choose one of the following electives concentrations:

AHR 110 Intro to Refridgeration (Fall) 3
AHR 114 Heat Pump Technology (Spring) 3
or
ELC 113 Basic Wiring I (Fall) 3
ELC 114 Basic Wiring II (Spring) 3
or
SST 140 Green Building Concepts (Fall) 2
CST 244 Sustainable Building Design (Spring) 3
or
BUS 115 Business Law (Fall) 3
BUS 137 Principles of Management (Spring) 3
subtotal 5 to 6
Total Credits 75 to 76

 

2011 – 2012 Sequence of Classes AAS Degree

Fall Semester I 15hrs

Fall Semester II 15 hrs

ENG 111 CMT 214
BPR 130 MAT 121 or 171
CAR 110 BPR 230
CAR 111 CIV 230
Major Elect 1

Spring Semester I 18 hrs

Spring Semester II 15 hrs

CMT 112 CMT 216
CMT 210 CMT 218
CMT 212 COM 120 or 231
CAR 115 Soc/Behav Elect
Hum/FA Elect Major Elect 2

Summer Session 13 hrs

CIS 110
DFT 151
CMT 120
ACC 120

Certificate Programs

Construction Management Techology Certificate

BPR 130 Blueprint Reading 2
BPR 230 Commercial Blueprints 2
CMT 210 Prof. Construction Supervision 3
CMT 212 Total Safety Performance 3
CMT 214 Planning and Scheduling 3
CMT 216 Costs and Productivity 3
CMT 218 Human Relations Issues 3
Certificate Completion Requirements 19

 

Construction Management Green Building Certificate

BPR 130 Blueprint Reading 2
CMT 210 Prof. Construction Supervision 3
CMT 120 Building Codes and Inspections 3
CST 244 Sustainable Building Design 3
SST 110 Intro to Sustainability 3
SST 120 Energy Use Analysis 3
SST 140 Green Building Concepts 2
Certificate Completion Requirements 19

 

Construction Management Carpentry Certificate

BPR 130 Blueprint Reading 2
CAR 110 Introduction to Carpentry 2
CAR 111 Carpentry I 8
CAR 115 Residential Planning/Estimating 3
CMT 120 Building Codes & Inspections 3
Certificate Completion Requirements 18


Wilmington Campus
411 North Front Street
Wilmington, NC 28401

North Campus
4500 Blue Clay Road
Castle Hayne, NC 28429

Burgaw Center
100 East Industrial Drive
Burgaw, NC 28425

Hours of Operation
Monday-Thursday: 7:30am to 5:30pm
Friday: 8:00am to 12:00pm