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Courses for this degree are being offered on-line, on campus or hybrid. Some of the courses will be delivered from Inver Hills Community College via ITV. (Computer generated). All classes for the program will be held at the Mesabi Range College - Virginia campus.
The Associate in Science degree in Construction Management is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a baccalaureate or a professional degree in construction management, or training, as well as students preparing for career entry positions. This program will prepare students for supervisory and management positions in the construction industry. The curriculum combines basic fundamentals with key courses in applied management, engineering, design, and business that are required to manage complex construction projects.
The Associate of Science (A.S) degree is intended for students whose primary goal is to complete the credentials for a specific career and /or prepare for transfer to complete a bachelors degree at a college or university with an articulation (transfer) agreement. The A.S. degree provides a balance of general education courses and the required scientific, professional or technical courses in the degree program.
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STUDENT STUDENT ID
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT & SUPERVISION A.S. DEGREE (60 credits) 30 Construction Management Curriculum 30 Liberal Arts Curriculum
Frist Semester ENGL 1511 Math 1556 CMSV 2870 CMSV 2890 SPCH1565 PSYC 1415 College Writing I Survey of Calculus Construction Management Building Organization & Technology Interpersonal Communication Freshman Year Experience
18 credits
MnT/C Cr 1 4 4 4 3 3 3 1
3/0
Second Semester PHYS 1561 CMSV 2875 BUS 2675 CMSV 2100 College Physics I Mechanical & Electrical Systems Principles of Management Soils and Concrete Technology
14 credits
MnT/C Cr 3 4 4 3 3
Lec/Lab Grade
3/0
Third Semester ENGR 1355 CMSV 2885 ECON 1556 ACCT 2691 Engineering Drafting Construction Estimating Principles of Economics Micro Principles of Accounting I
14 credits
MnT/C Cr 3 4 3 4
Lec/Lab 3/0
Grade
5, 8
2/0
Fourth Semester PSYC 2551 PHIL 1551 CMSV 2900 ENGL 1512 General Psychology Introduction to Ethics Construction Scheduling College Writing II
14 credits
MnT/C Cr 5 6, 9 1 4 3 3 4
3/2/12