Construction Technology: Management - Program Description

The Construction Technology: Management program prepares students for careers in construction by blending hands-on construction skills with project planning, management and estimating. Students are also exposed to accounting, bidding, drafting, and business organization and management. Graduates with the Construction Technology: Management, AAS (Associate of Applied Science) degree have the option of completing a four-year degree with two more years of study; Industrial Technology Management (B. Tech.) is one possible track. 

Admission Requirements:

  • Refer to the table of high school course prerequisites for admission.
  • Students must be qualified to enter Applied College Mathematics (MATH101) or Intermediate Algebra (MATH 106)

Students who do not meet the recommended high school math prerequisites may still be admitted to the College, but completing the program may require more than two years.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (Curriculum 1162)

The following shows the typical course sequence and program requirements.

Semester I Credits

Semester II Credits

Semester III Credits

Semester IV Credits

Prefix Course Name Credits
CONS 216 Soils in Construction2 4
CONS 274 Construction Management 3
  Diversity Elective (GER 3) 3
  General Elective (GER 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11) 3
  Liberal Arts Elective 3
  TOTAL CREDITS 16

1 Student will be leveled into the appropriate MATH class. MATH123 is the minimum level of 
mathematics required for the program. If entering at MATH106, students will take MATH 106 and MATH123. If leveled into MATH 123, students will take MATH 123 and then a liberal arts elective of choice.

2 Writing Intensive Course

Construction Technology
Adrienne Rygel
Associate Professor
315-386-7163
rygela@canton.edu