CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

  • Graduating student at commencement wearing a green hard hat
  • Jason Richards in front of student project
  • Mike Swalling giving student a hard hat during hard hatting ceremony
  • Mike and Chase Swalling in front of machinery

The Construction Management program supports the unique requirements of the construction industry in Alaska, with a special focus on Arctic and cold climate practices. 

 

Coursework in the Architectural & Engineering Technology program is also designed to facilitate transfer to bachelor鈥檚 programs in Architecture. Contact our Academic Advisor to learn more.

 

  • Mission & Goals

    Our mission is to prepare future industry employees with the education, skills, and training for entry-level professional positions in Construction Management.

    Goals: 

    • Provide an educational program of distinction that prepares individuals for professional careers in the construction industry.
    • Provide a challenging learning environment that seeks to maximize the strengths and capabilities of each individual student.
    • Strive for consistent improvement and modernization of the academic and technical quality of the degree program.
    • Build a strong and mutually beneficial relationship between the program, the alumni, and the local, regional and national construction industry.
  • Student Internship

    Student Internship is an integral part of our programs that allow students hands-on experience working with professionals in the field. *Students must arrange their own internship employment.

  • Program Accreditation

    Both the Associate of Applied Science in Construction Management and the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management are accredited by the 

 

Career Opportunities

Architectural Drafting

Building/Construction Inspectors

Construction Managers