Construction Management AS
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Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
Demonstrate understanding of geometric/spatial concepts critical to carpentry and construction.
Apply concepts and knowledge of blueprints, plans drawings, and modeling as related to the construction industry.
Demonstrate understanding of construction lay-out procedures common to industry.
Demonstrate and apply concepts related to basic estimation and scheduling.
Demonstrate knowledge of residential and commercial building concepts related to foundations, walls, flooring, mechanical systems, finish, roofs/trusses, insulation, and siding.
Demonstrate the ability to make cost and materials estimates by performing "take-offs" from a variety of plans, drawings, and blueprints.
Demonstrate written and oral communication skills required of supervisors and contractors in the construction industry, including, but not limited to, project bids, cost estimates, supervision of personnel, presentations, business letters and reports.
Recognize, interpret, and apply advanced blueprint reading skills to commercial and residential building sites.
In addition to the program outcomes, students will meet the North Idaho College General Education (GEM) Requirements.