Construction Management Professional Associate Degree Program
The Associate in Applied Science Degree in Management Development, Construction Management Professional Program, is designed for skilled trade workers that desire to advance their careers or obtain further construction management skills. This degree is optimal for those expecting to take their career to the supervisory level. Through this program, students will be exposed to basic business principles, as well as basic construction business principles.
Skilled workers who have achieved Journeyman status through the guidelines set by the Office of Apprenticeship Training (OAT) or have achieved a recognized state certified license in their specific trade within any of the following categories, but not limited to: Bricklayers, Carpenters, Glaziers, Iron Workers, Operating Engineers, Plumbers/Pipe Fitters/HVACR Technicians/Gas Distribution, Sprinkler Fitters, Sheet Metal, Electricians, Asbestos Workers, Elevator Constructors, and Roofers will be granted, by Oakland Community College, a block of 22 credit hours (applicable to an Associate in Applied Science-Construction Management Professional option only). Students that have successfully completed an apprentice training program or have a state certified license in the categories previously listed must provide proof to the OCC Registrar Office for approval.
In addition to the 22 credit hours, students must take the required courses listed below, as well as meet the OCC requirements for an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Management Development-Construction Management Professional. Those students wishing to obtain a certificate may follow the options listed directly following the Associates Degree requirements.
Students will then have the option to continue their studies to obtain an Associate degree in Construction Management.
Construction Management Professional Program Requirements
Construction Management (CMN) Course Descriptions