Construction Technology and Management
Learn to plan, coordinate, and manage construction projects from inception to completion. The program covers building materials, drawings and specifications, cost estimating for residential and commercial projects, construction law and contract documents, AutoCAD, and construction surveying. Students gain hands-on experience through construction site visits and on-job training, graduating ready to begin careers at an administrative or middle management level in the construction industry.
Prerequisites: Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level, Grade 12 academic English, Grade 12 academic math, Grade 11 or 12 academic physics (applicants with 80% or higher in Grade 12 academic math may be exempt), Résumé including work and volunteer experience with applicable dates, membership in groups, associations or athletics, awards and distinctions, and any other relevant information
Courses
- SAFE-1005 — PEI Occupational Health and S
- CADD-1110 — Introduction to CAD
- COMM-1000 — Technical Communications
- COMP-1000 — Computer Essentials
- CONS-1100 — Codes and Standards
- CONS-1200 — Materials Testing
- CONS-1210 — Construction Estimating I
- CONS-1220 — Construction Materials and Met
- CONS-1234 — Construction Tools
- CONS-1238 — Construction Equipment
- CONS-2120 — Construction Materials and Met
- CONS-2150 — Construction Law and Contract
- CONS-2200 — Construction Administration
- CONS-2210 — Construction Estimating II
- CONS-2220 — Construction Site Management
- CONS-2240 — Commercial Drawings and Speci
- MATH-1030 — Technical Math for Building S
- NCPR-1001 — Standard First Aid and CPR/AE
- NCPR-1002 — Workplace Hazardous Materials
- NCPR-1003 — Hazardous Materials Awareness
- NCPR-1060 — Fall Protection Awareness
- PHYS-1200 — Physics
- PHYS-2100 — Introduction to Statics