Cabinetry & Architectural Woodworking

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The A.A.S. and A.S. in Cabinetry and Architectural Woodworking prepare students to be accepted into a related bachelor's degree program or advanced trade program. Students may receive a one-year certificate, a diploma, an A.A.S. degree, an A.S. degree, or a B.S. in Technology Management.
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Construction Management

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While in the program, students gain knowledge and skills in construction materials, building codes, estimating, scheduling, project management, contracts, sustainability, soils, safety, Building Information Modeling (BIM), surveying, lean construction, construction management software, and finance/accounting.
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Facilities Management

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This program is designed to prepare graduates to manage physical facilities such as resorts, healthcare centers, government facilities, recreational complexes, schools, industrial plants, and apartment buildings. Students can end their studies here or build on this degree with a B.S. in Technology Management.
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