Program Description
There are two tracks leading to the AAS in
architectural and construction technology:
architectural technology and management of
construction. In addition, two certificates are
offered: CAD for the building professional and
management of construction. Both of the AAS
tracks are designed to prepare graduates for entry
into paraprofessional positions in the construction-
industry and architecture upon completion of the
curriculum. (See Architectural Technology )
This AAS track is designed to prepare graduates to
organize, operate, manage, and control the unique
and demanding systems, procedures, and services in
the construction industry, both on the job site and in
the contractor’s office. Areas of study include cost
control, planning, scheduling, controlling and
expediting construction, contract bidding and
estimating, personnel management, and the overall
management of construction operations. This
curriculum prepares students for construction
management careers in any type or size of
construction firm.
The curriculum is not designed as a transfer program
except to institutions having a construction
curriculum. A student seeking a four-year bachelor’s
degree must meet with the program coordinator in
the management of construction program or the
applied technologies department chair to work out a
suitable program of study.
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Program Outcomes
Upon completion of this program a student will be
able to:
Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the
principles and methods used in the installation of
materials and building components includi
ng
structural, nonstructural, mechanical, and electrical
systems.
Demonstrate technical mastery of the methods and
procedures of reading architectural, structural, and
mechanical drawings.
Assist a field manager or project manager with
basic project administration procedures both in the
field and at the office.
Demonstrate technical mastery in the computer
software and surveying equipment used for project
administration, estimating, scheduling, a
nd
surveying.
Develop a working knowledge of construction
estimating and scheduling procedures and the legal
implications applicable to a construction project.
Program Advisors
Rockville
Prof. Mario Parcan
240-567-7616
Mario.Parcan@montgomerycollege.edu
Prof. Mark Corfman
240-567-4251
Lewis.corfman@montgomerycollege.edu
Prof. Kara Guthro
240-567-7598
Kara.Guthro@montgomerycollege.edu
For more information please visit:
http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/constructionmanagement
MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION TRACK
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE: 303
Total Credits: 60
Catalog Edition: 2018-2019
303
2018-2019
MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION TRACK
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE: 303
First Semester
•CMGT 100 - Construction Methods and
Materials 3 semester hours
CMGT 110 - Construction Plan Reading 3
semester hours
•CMGT 135 - Construction Field Operations 3
semester hours
•ENGL 101 - Introduction to College Writing
3 semester hours *
•Mathematics foundation 3 semester hours
(MATF)
Second Semester
•CMGT 190 - Computer Applications in
Construction 3 semester hours
•CMGT 210 - Construction Management 3
semester hours
•COMM 108 - Foundations of Human
Communication 3 semester hours (HUMD)
OR
•COMM 112 - Business and Professional
Speech Communication 3 semester hours
(HUMD)
•English foundation 3 semester hours (ENGF)
•General education elective 3 semester hours
(GEEL)
Third Semester
CMGT 250 - Construction Surveying 3
semester hours
CMGT 270 - Construction Estimating 3
semester hours
CMGT 275 - Construction Planning and
Scheduling 3 semester hours
Behavioral and social science distribution
3 semester hours (BSSD)
Program elective 3 semester hours
Fourth Semester
CMGT 280 - Mechanical and Electrical
Systems 3 semester hours
CMGT 285 - Practical Construction Law 3
semester hours
CMGT 290 - Professional Practicum 1
semester hour
Natural sciences distribution with lab 4
semester hours (NSLD)
Program elective 3 semester hours
Total Credit Hours: 60
Advising Notes
* ENGL 101 /ENGL 101A , if needed for ENGL 102 /ENGL 103 , or elective.
Choose two courses from the following program electives : ACCT 221 , ARCH 101 , ARCH 103 ,
ARCH 183 , ARCH 202 , ARCH 203 , ARCH 204 , any BLDG courses, CMGT 274 , CMGT 290 ,
MATH 165 .
MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION AAS (R): 303
Total Credits: 60
Catalog Editions 17-18 through 18-19
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Course Hours Grade
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101A (if needed for ENGL102/103 or Elective)*
CT 130/CMGT 100 3
CT 131/CMGT 110 3
CT 135/CMGT 135 3
CT 190/CMGT 190 3
CT 212/CMGT 210 3
CT 271/CMGT 250 3
CT 284/CMGT 270 3
CT 286/CMGT 275 3
CT 283/CMGT 280 3
CT 288/CMGT 285 3
CT 299/CMGT 290 1
PROGRAM ELECTIVE 3
PROGRAM ELECTIVE 3
Overall GPA of 2.0 is required to graduate
Total Credits:
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GENERAL EDUCATION: DISTRIBUTION COURSES Course Hours Grade
Arts or Humanities Distribution (ARTD or HUMD)
Behavioral & Social Sciences Distribution (BSSD)
3
Natural Sciences Distribution with Lab (NSLD)
4
General Education Elective (GEEL)
ANY 4 CREDIT COURSE ON GENERAL EDUCATION LIST
GENERAL EDUCATION: FOUNDATION COURSES Course Hours Grade
English Foundation (EN 102/ENGL 102 or EN 109/ENGL 103)
3
Math Foundation (MATH 110, 115, 117, 120, 130, 150, 165, 170, or 181)
CONSULT COUNSELING FACULTY/FACULTY ADVISOR ABOUT CHOICE
This AAS track is designed to prepare graduates to organize, operate, manage, and control the unique and demanding systems,
procedures, and services in the construction industry, both on the job site and in the contractor’s office. Areas of study include cost control,
planning, scheduling, controlling and expediting construction, contract bidding and estimating, personnel management, and the overall
management of construction operations. This curriculum prepares students for construction management careers in any type or size of
construction firm.
The curriculum is not designed as a transfer program except to institutions having a construction curriculum. A student seeking a four-year
bachelor’s degree must meet with the program coordinator in the management of construction program or the applied technologies
department chair to work out a suitable program of study.
This degree is a career program and may not readily transfer to four year colleges/universities (except in special cases.) Visit transfer planning for more information.
Choose two courses from the following Program electives: AC 201/ACCT 221,
CT 170/ARCH 101, CT 181/ARCH 103, CT 183/ARCH 183, CT 224/ARCH 202,
CT 203/ARCH 203, CT 226/ARCH 204, any BLDG course. CT 293/CMGT 274,
CT 299/CMGT 290, MA 180/MATH 165.
This UNOFFICIAL document is for planning purposes ONLY and completion does not guarantee graduation.
* ENGL 101 if needed for ENGL102/103 or elective.
Last Modified: July 2018
Advising Worksheet
Contact:
Anthony Solano
See an advisor to submit an Application for Graduation
the semester BEFORE you intend to graduate.
Name:
Date:
ID #:
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101A
3
SP 108/COMM 108 or
SP 112 /COMM 112
3
4
3 or 4
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE: 303
303
Transfer Opportunities
Montgomery College has partnerships with
multiple four-year institutions and the tools to
help you transfer. To learn more please visit:
http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/Transfer/ or
http://artsys.usmd.edu/
The Construction Management program has a
specific transfer agreement with University of
Maryland Eastern Shore at Shady Grove
For specific information, please visit:
http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/UMES-USG/
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