Construction Management Professional (CMP.AAS)

Program Outcomes 

Program outcomes represent broad areas of knowledge and skills developed over the duration of the program through a wide range of courses and experiences. These learning outcomes represent what a student should be able to know, think, or do upon successful completion of their program at Oakland Community College.

  • The CMP student will complete the CMP program.
  • The CMP student will gain an understanding of the legal principles and practice of the construction industry.
  • The CMP student understands the legal principles and practices of the construction industry.
  • The CMP student understands the various types of construction contracts used within the industry.
  • The CMP student understands current construction business administration processes.
  • The CMP student understands the construction scheduling process.
  • The CMP student must be able to assemble a construction bid using quantitative analysis of construction materials and applying material, labor, equipment and other associated project costs.

Program Plan 2024-2025

Full Time - Fall Start

**Students should meet with an OCC counselor before attempting this plan of study**

Before Starting Program: Attend CMN program orientation prior to Fall term. 

Major Credits: 20 - A block of 20 credits will be granted by OCC Registrar upon submission of A) a Certificate of Completion from the appropriate apprenticeship school and/or B) a Journeyman's Card.

Year 1 - Fall

Courses    Credits
ACC 1800 Accounting Procedures 2
ENG 1350 Business Communications 3
MAT 1150 Intermediate Algebra 4
CMN 1500 Construction Drawings 3
  TOTAL CREDITS  12

MILESTONE: Obtain waiver from program coordinator to take CMN 1700, CMN 2100 and CMN 2300.

Year 1 - Winter

Courses    Credits
CMN 1700 Quantitative Analysis of Construction Drawings 2
CMN 2100 Construction Contracts and Administration 3
CMN 2300 Construction Law 3
CMN 2400 Construction Planning and Scheduling 3
CMN 2500 Construction Estimating and Bidding Techniques 3
  TOTAL CREDITS  15

Year 1 - Summer

Courses    Credits
BUS 1100 Introduction to Business 4
  TOTAL CREDITS  4

Year 2 - Fall

Courses    Credits
BUS 2030 Business Law I 3
BUS 2530 Principles of Management 3
ECO 2610 Economics I 3
  TOTAL CREDITS  9

MILESTONE: Make an appointment to meet with a Counselor to apply for graduation for this degree.

Year 2 - Winter

Courses    Credits
CIS 1050 Personal Computer Productivity Tools 4
Gen Ed Fine Arts/Humanities 3
COM 1290 Interpersonal Communication 3
  or COM 1600 Fundamentals of Speech 3
  TOTAL CREDITS  10
TOTAL CREDITS 70