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Construction Management

Construction Managers build better foundations for industry. The ability to build new and rebuild current infrastructure gives program graduates a leg-up on the competition and an ability to change with the highs and lows of the national trending economy.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, job growth is expected to climb 17% during the next decade due to the level of new and rejuvenated projects. The U.S. Department of Labor cites average earnings for construction managers as more than $83K annually – two-thirds of managers are self-employed and wages are solely dependent on the amount of business the individual is able to generate.

The College’s department uses the latest building science and sustainable building practices. Completing the associate degree can lead to your Georgia State Contractor’s License.

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Construction Management is offered at the Savannah campus. Apply to day to earn a degree, diploma or short-term Technical Certificate of Credit (TCC). 

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