Tomorrow’s construction managers will be given the designs for building roads, bridges, or other projects. They will then oversee and execute the organization, scheduling, and implementation of those designs. They will be responsible for coordinating and managing people, materials, equipment, budgets, schedules, contracts, and the safety of
employees and the general public. As the nation continues to build and improve highways, bridges, dams, water and sewage systems, electric power generation, and transmission facilities, the demand will grow for construction managers, engineers, and civil technicians.
The need for more than 210,000 engineering technicians is projected annually for the next ten years. Employment opportunities for construction managers are expected to increase faster than the average for all related occupations through the year 2008.
The primary advantage for graduates of CCT is the opportunity for rapid promotion in the construction industry.
Degree Offered:
Associate of Applied Science
Faculty Highlights: Licensed as a Professional Engineer in the state of Missouri