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Construction Management

Construction managers and technologists work in all phases of the construction business, both public and private — from small multifamily projects to the largest of skyscrapers and industrial projects, from rural highways to major interstates.


Construction managers work closely with owners, architects and engineers to keep projects within design constraints, within budget and on schedule. Construction technologists use their high-demand, hands-on skills and technical knowledge to convert project concepts and designs into reality. 


North Lake College’s Construction Management program is one of just nine such programs at two-year institutions in the United States accredited by the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE). 


Our program is also the oldest and largest accredited two-year program in the country. Our graduates are ready for direct entry into a competitive job market with skills in planning, organizing, problem solving/decision-making, communication, business practices and human relations.


Construction Management Degree


North Lake College offers an Associate in Applied Sciences degree in Construction Management


Other Construction-Related Programs at DCCCD


We offer several related programs, including Construction Technology, Electrical Technology, Plumbing and Pipefitting Construction, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology, and Welding Technology.


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