Description
A construction management course teaches students how to plan, coordinate, and control a construction project. It covers the legal, financial, and business aspects of construction, including project management, cost estimation, and supply chain management.
What do students learn in a construction management course?
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- Project management: How to organize a project’s schedule, costs, and quality
- Procurement: How to obtain construction equipment, materials, and labor
- Quality assurance: How to ensure quality control across all construction activities
- Safety: How to inspect the construction site for safety
- Software programs: How to use project management software
- Construction law: How to navigate the legal aspects of construction
What jobs can construction managers do?
- Construction manager
- Site engineer
- Facilities manager
- Sustainability consultant
- Building control surveyor
- Building services engineer
- Estimator
- Fire risk assessor
- Quantity surveyor
What qualifications are required to become a construction manager?
- A bachelor’s degree in business, engineering, or construction
- Construction experience
- Organizational, customer service, and budgeting skills
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