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Tracey Coleman
Dean, Applied Tech and Business
Bay Area
Chabot College
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Program Details
Construction Management
New Program
Civil and Construction Management Technology (095700)
09/01/25
Overview of the Construction Management profession and the requirements for programs of study. The entry level course focuses on the scope and nature of work in Construction Management, including professional roles, skills and responsibilities, career opportunities, and higher education pathways.
Principles and practical applications of construction project administration with an emphasis on construction- phase services is the goal of the program. Topics include: an overview of project administration throughout the phases of a construction project; the contractual and regulatory environment of construction projects; integration of project concepts and programming; the development of a project procedure manual; computer-based project administration. The program identifies prerequisites for the those seeking an associates degree and a certificate to complete the entry level course before proceeding to the 200 level courses.
60-80 students in the first year increasing with the need of the program.
Program Proposal Attributes
- Certificate of Achievement: 16 or greater semester (or 24 or greater quarter) units (C)
- A.S. Degree (S)
This program focuses on the scope and nature of work in Construction Management, including professional roles, skills and responsibilities, career opportunities, and higher education pathways. The ability to work in a construction industry, partnering with our neighboring cities to develop tiny houses for various community needs will provide students industry career paths in construction. The level of instruction provides life long learning skills along with opportunities to develop students to obtain basic skills with instruction and hands on application, as well as providing an opportunity to obtain an Associates degree and transfer to Cal State East Bay.
Course Units and Hours
16
60
60
Course Report
This program does not currently exist in the Chabot College programming and offering. This program provides an overview of the Construction Management profession and the requirements for programs of study. This program focuses on the scope and nature of work in Construction Management, including professional roles, skills and responsibilities, career opportunities, and higher education pathways. After completing this course, students will be able to chart a pathway into the CM course offering, an AS degree programming or beyond into a 4-year degree of study.
| Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CMGT 1 | Introduction to Construction Management | 1 | Y1 |
| CMGT 11 | Fundamentals of Construction Management | 3 | Y1 |
| CMGT 12 | Construction Drawing and Graphics | 3 | Y1 |
| CMGT 20 | Construction Estimating and Budget Development | 3 | Y2 |
| CMGT 21 | Construction Scheduling | 3 | Y2 |
| CMGT 22 | Construction Project Administration | 3 | Y2 |
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Bay Area Regional Questions
CTE & Transfer
Cal State East Bay has a transfer program in Construction Management and we have discussed the potential of student participation in the transfer portal with our collaborative relationship.
Laney, SF City College both have programs and will not be impacted after communication with the CTE Dean, Ally Tomas at Laney and colleagues at City College in the program development process.
Submission Details
08/22/24 - 02:51 PM
08/17/24 - 03:03 PM by Tracey Coleman
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