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Cal State East Bay’s Construction Management Certificate Program provides you with an up-to-date understanding of construction management fundamentals and equips you with the leadership skills you’ll need to advance to a management position or create your own construction business. Upon completion of the program, you’ll be prepared for the day-to-day challenges you will face in the field, from managing subcontractors and cash flow to controlling costs and minimizing risk.
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The Construction Manager Technical Certificate of Credit prepares students for entry-level Construction Management supervisory positions. Topics include principles of accounting, estimating review, construction drafting, codes review, computerized scheduling, and construction contracting.
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Build a better tomorrow and be a leader in one of the fastest growing industries in Collin County with a degree in Construction Management from Collin College. North Texas is home to many of the fastest-growing cities in the United States and the need for skilled construction managers is more important than ever.
Construction managers use a blend of skills sets from the fields of architecture, business, and engineering to manage residential and commercial construction projects. Construction managers oversee the planning, design and construction of a project from beginning to end, ensuring that projects are completed safely, on time, and on budget.
Collin College's Construction Management program prepares students to work in a wide variety of management/supervisory roles, both in residential and commercial areas of construction. Key topics include scheduling, budgeting, personnel management, quality assurance, and safety.
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