Construction Technology Management (AA Degree)
Designed for transfer to the Construction Management bachelor’s degree at Northern Arizona University (NAU).

Minimum Credits Required: 65
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What courses will I need to take?
AGEC-A Requirements (35 credits) |
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All General Education coursework must be selected from approved AZ General Education Curriculum. |
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Course |
Course Title |
Hours |
Composition (6 credits) |
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ENG 101 |
College Composition I |
3 |
ENG 102 |
College Composition II |
3 |
Mathematics (3 credits) |
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MAT 187 or higher. |
Pre-Calculus (5) or higher (3) |
3 |
Arts/Humanities (6 credits) |
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Two courses from separate disciplines. |
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6 |
Social/Behavioral Sciences (6 credits) |
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BUS 214 |
Legal, Ethical & Regulatory Issues in Business |
3 |
ECN 204 |
Macroeconomics Principles |
3 |
Physical/Biological Sciences (8 credits) |
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PHY 111 |
College Physics I |
4 |
PHY 112 |
College Physics II |
4 |
General Education Options (6 credits) |
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CIS 120 |
Introduction to Computer Information Systems |
3 |
SPC 100 |
Fundamentals of Speech Communication |
3 |
Special Requirements |
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Must be met within AGEC or Degree requirements by a minimum of two courses. |
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Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry |
"W" |
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Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness |
"E" |
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Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness |
"C" |
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Degree Core Requirements (30 credits) |
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Course |
Course Title |
Hours |
ACC 108 | Accounting Procedures I | 3 |
ACC 255 |
Principles of Financial Accounting |
3 |
ACC 256 |
Principles of Managerial Accounting |
3 |
CTM 120 |
Building the Human Environment |
3 |
CTM 123 |
Building Construction Methods I |
3 |
CTM 124 |
Building Construction Methods II |
3 |
CTM 130 | Blueprint Reading and Estimating | 3 |
CTM 224 |
Concrete & Mason Systems |
3 |
CTM 253 |
Plane Surveying & Building Layout |
3 |
ECN 205 |
Microeconomic Principles |
3 |
What will I learn?
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- gain fundamental knowledge of construction principles and methodology;
- recognize jobsite hazards and apply the basic safety practices used in the construction trades;
- demonstrate a fundamental knowledge in construction drafting, design, and layout;
- possess the appropriate skills and knowledge to enter and succeed in upper division courses leading to a construction management bachelor’s degree program.
How will my course placement affect my course sequence?
Tracks based on current degree minimum requirements for English and Math.
English/Reading
Track 1:
Track 2:
Math
Work with an advisor to ensure completion of your pathway in a timely manner.
*Core requirement