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Academic Plan/

                      Education/Training                         Part II

 

Qualifications for construction manager jobs vary, but most employers will require work experience and a bachelor’s degree. Some employers will consider candidates with associate’s degrees and strong work experience, although specialized education is increasingly emphasized as construction becomes more complex.

   Some employers may prefer candidates with professional certifications, which are awarded through organizations such as the Construction Management Association of America. Candidates must meet work experience and educational requirements, and also pass an exam.

   A typical career path for construction managers might begin with an entry-level position as a construction worker before advancing to project manager or construction superintendent. With additional experience, training and education, the next step may be to positions such as vice president of construction operations or construction engineering manager or bussines owner. 

Degrees 

   There a various that could be followed in order to have a good opportunity in the construction management field.  The following are the preferred degrees for this occupation:

 

Building science                  Engineering            

 

Architecture                       Construction Management .

 

 

Qualifications

Career Path

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EDUCAT ION

Project manager

 

 

   Althought a bachelor's is recommended, I'm going to pursue an A.A.S in Construction Management wich is going to prepare me to be ready for the workforce upon graduation.

 

 

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