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Construction Management Electricity - Associate Degree
Program Code : 104551
The Construction Management - Electricity associate degree is designed to provide fundamental job management skills to those already working in the trade to advance their career in the construction field . Subject areas covered include managing construction costs , project and personnel management , site supervision , estimating , and project scheduling .
Delivery
Online
Explore Locations
This program is offered at :
Aurora Crivitz Green Bay Luxemburg Marinette Oconto Falls Shawano Sturgeon Bay
Program Costs & Financial Aid
Tuition : $ 11,602 , Books : $ 1,427 , Supplies : $ 550 Total Approximate Costs $ 13,579
This program is eligible for financial aid . ( https :// www . nwtc . edu / admissions-and-aid / paying-for-college )
Estimates based on in-state residency . Learn more about tuition and fees . ( https :// www . nwtc . edu / admissions-and-aid / paying-for-college / tuition-and-fees )
Requirements for Program Entry
Please note that all new students apply to the technical diploma program . While attending you may later have the associate degree added .
Program Outcomes
Apply principles of personnel supervision . Define the methods , materials and techniques used in construction . Explain the relationship between contract documents and the construction process . Plan , prepare and update construction project schedules . Interpret construction documents to estimate basic construction costs . Define the roles , relationships and responsibilities of the participants in the construction process .
Demonstrate basic knowledge of contract administration procedures and the communication methods used in their implementation .
Control construction costs .
Curriculum
Students following the study plan below will complete the Construction Management - Electricity associate degree in the number of semesters shown .
First Semester |
8 Week 1 |
10890101 - College 101 |
1 |
10804301 - Vocational Math A |
1 |
10413305 - Intro to Residential Circuits |
2 |
10413306 - Residential Circuits & Design |
2 |
10413317 - Fundamentals of Electricity |
2 |
10413102 - Residential Electrical Code 1 |
2 |
8 Week 2 |
10413103 - Residential Electrical Code 2 |
2 |
10413314 - DC Circuits |
2 |
10413307 - Residential Wiring |
2 |
10804302 - Vocational Math B |
1 |
Semester Total 17
Second Semester |
8 Week 1 |
10413327 - Commercial Wiring Techniques |
2 |
10413303 - Industrial Controls |
2 |
10413105 - Commercial Electrical Code |
2 |
10413330 - AC Circuits |
2 |
8 Week 2 |
10413328 - Motors / Transformers |
2 |
10413304 - Electric Motor Control |
2 |
10413104 - Industrial Code |
2 |
10449112 - OSHA 30 |
1 |
Semester Total 15
Third Semester 8 Week 1 10455105 - Building Materials in Construc 2 10455100 - Contract Doc and Constr Law 2 10809198 - Intro to Psychology 3
8 Week 2 |
10455102 - Planning and Scheduling |
2 |
10196191 - Supervision |
3 |
10809195 - Economics |
3 |
10804134 - Mathematical Reasoning |
3 |
Semester Total 18
Fourth Semester |
8 Week 1 |
10455103 - Intro to Construction Estimati |
2 |
10455101 - Construction Project Mgmt |
2 |
10801196 - Oral / Interpersonal Comm |
3 |
10809172 - Intro to Diversity Studies |
3 |
8 Week 2 |
10455104 - Constr Productiv and Cost Mgmt |
2 |
10801136 - English Composition 1 |
3 |
10809196 - Intro to Sociology |
3 |
Semester Total 18
Total Credits 68
Curriculum Note : The credit for 10-890-101 is an Institutional Requirement for graduation . Consequently , it is not part of the program credit requirements , but must be passed with a C or better .
Students must earn a " C " or higher in all 10-413-XXX courses .
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