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What
will this program do for me?
Graduates who have satisfactorily completed the Curriculum in Construction Management, a two-year course of study, are qualified for employment in the building and construction industry in a wide variety of positions ranging from those of field assistant and expediter to those of materials clerk and assistant estimator. With experience and further training, graduates may become licensed building contractors, detailers, estimators, foremen, construction superintendents, building inspectors, appraisers, and cost analysts.
What
kind of job can I get once I complete the program?
Once completed, you will be prepared for positions such as assistant
engineer on a construction site or junior cost estimator.
How
much can I earn in this career?
Starting salaries are in the annual range of $20,000 to $30,000. The
higher salaries generally require a four-year degree. Please refer to Occupational Outlook Handbook for current information on salary and job prospects.
How
long will the program take?
Approximately two years full-time. Please refer to Program Curriculum for specific requirement information.
Where
will classes be held?
Most courses are held at the
Ocean Campus.
Where
do I get more information?
By contacting the Architecture Department at (415) 452-5293.
Or you may view the department Web page: CCSF Architecture Department.
What
time of day are classes offered?
Please check the Schedules for Credit Classes for class times and locations.
When
do classes start?
Fall, Summer, and Spring Semesters. Please check the Schedules for Credit Classes for class times and locations.
How
do I enroll?
For new students, click here to apply for admission. You may also call Admissions directly at (415) 239-3285.
How
much money can I expect to spend?
Please refer to Tuition
Information for specifics on tuition costs. Financial Aid is available for those who qualify. You may also call the Financial Aid Office at (415) 239-3576.
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