Construction Management
Construction Management, BAS
Degree Type Bachelor of Applied Science
Total Credit Hours 120
Construction Management at Collin
Construction Management provides a professional service for effectively managing a construction project's function, schedule, scope, cost, safety and quality from the project's beginning to its conclusion. The BAS in Construction Management degree will prepare students for advancement within the Construction Management field by teaching successful graduates a wide range of marketable skills including management principles; scheduling, planning and cost estimating for construction projects; behavior of building structures/components; principles of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems; project safety; and risk management.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Admission to the BAS-Construction Management requires departmental approval. Admission to the college does not guarantee admission to the BAS-Construction Management. Registration into upper division courses is by departmental permission only.
Eligibility requirements/admission steps:
- Complete an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Construction Management or closely related degree from an institutionally accredited college/university. Current students must be enrolled in their final semester of courses to complete their AAS at the time of application to the BAS program.
- Complete an application for admission to Collin College (if not a current Collin College student).
- Submit official transcripts from all prior colleges/universities, if applicable.
- Once a College-Wide Identification (CWID) Number has been received, complete a Request for Transfer Credit Evaluation (in CougarWeb under the Home Tab), if applicable.
- Complete departmental admissions requirements per departmental communication.
- Attend the mandatory BAS-Construction Management student orientation prior to registration.
The academic records of students completing the admissions requirements will be reviewed by the department for specific coursework that can be transferred into Collin College and applied toward the BAS-Construction Management degree program. Students will either be admitted into the BAS program or not admitted into the BAS program and directed to work with Student Enrollment Services and/or the Workforce Programs Career Coach to devise a plan to complete the required coursework necessary to be admitted to the BAS program in future terms.