Construction ManagementAS DegreeCertificate of Achievement

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Community of interest
Industrial Technologies & Agriculture
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AS Degree
Program code
38057.00AS
Department
Construction Management
CIP code
46.0000: Construction Trades, General.
TOP code
0952.00 - Construction Crafts Technology*
The Associate of Science Degree in Construction Management prepares students to transfer into a bachelor's degree program in the junior year of a 4 year program. With the completion of this degree, students will possess fundamental knowledge and skills required in the field of construction management which include planning, coordinating, budgeting and supervising construction projects from start to finish in a growing nationwide field. Our neighboring 4-year institution (CSU Chico) has a thriving and mature Construction Management program that we have modeled our curriculum on to optimize the transferability of credits. The nationwide market for construction is in desperate need of skilled labor over the spectrum of construction roles required in a diverse and thriving economy (Construction and Construction Management is one of the most rapidly growing labor markets in the US). In 2018, our more immediate area was struck by the Camp Wildfire, which destroyed over 15,000 structures. Our local industry partners anticipate significant additional need for skilled labor as we recover from this unprecedented event.
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Community of interest
ITAG Industrial Technologies & Agriculture
Award
AS Degree
Program code
38057.00AS
Department
Construction Management
CIP code
46.0000: Construction Trades, General.
TOP code
0952.00 - Construction Crafts Technology*

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Construction Management
AS Degree — expand to learn about this award

The Associate of Science is typically awarded for Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) and Career Technical Education (CTE) programs. Like every Butte College associate degree, it has two parts: a general-education curriculum that gives you a broad base of knowledge, and an academic program where you specialize.

About General Education. GE is an integrated program of learning designed to foster intellectual curiosity, cultural understanding, critical thinking, creative reasoning, oral and written communication, and the capacity for ethical reasoning. By graduation, you'll have developed the ability to think critically, communicate clearly, apply quantitative reasoning, understand how the major academic disciplines ask their questions, comprehend diverse cultures and historical periods, and assess ethical problems — alongside the depth you build in your major.

See the 2025-26 Catalog for official program details

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Term 1

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17–19 units
CNST 1
Introduction to Construction
3 units
course details

This course is designed to teach students a broad overview of the construction industry and the opportunities available in this field. Emphasis will be on developing an understanding of the trades, processes, terminology, practices, and documents in the construction field. The student will be introduced to time, equipment, and materials and their relationship to estimating, cost, and performance.

CNST 55
Computer Applications in Construction Management
3 units
course details

Coursework introduces foundational technical computing for Construction Managers. It introduces commercial software commonly used in the management and control of construction projects. Application areas include office suite programs, paperless workflows, estimating, and scheduling.

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5 units
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General Education: Area 1A

about Area 1A

English Composition

Baccalaureate-level academic writing — expository and argumentative. The foundation for every other course you'll write in.

General Education: Area 2

about Area 2

Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning

College-level mathematics or quantitative reasoning — the toolkit behind science, business, and informed citizenship.

Term 2

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14 units
CNST 45
Construction Graphics
3 units
course details

This course is a study of construction graphics as a representation of our built environment with the ability to communicate 3D forms and ideas through 2D representations and 3D computer models. The focus is on the development of the graphic communication skills needed by the construction professional by establishing a working vocabulary of symbols, details, and views used in construction drawings through lecture and practical application. Students will learn techniques of basic sketching and visualization, as well as an introduction to computer aided drafting and modeling using Sketch-up, Revit, and Navisworks (3D modeling and viewing software tools).

ECON 4
Principles of Microeconomics
3 units

Meets Area 4.

course details

This is an introductory course focusing on choices of individual economic decision-makers. Topics include scarcity, specialization and trade, market equilibrium, elasticity, production and cost theory, market structures, factor markets, and market failure. (C-ID ECON 201).

Prerequisite: Elementary Algebra or equivalent

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General Education: Area 1B

Department recommends COMM C1000.

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Oral Communication and Critical Thinking

Baccalaureate-level oral communication and/or critical thinking — speaking with structure to a live audience, analyzing arguments, identifying assumptions.

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17–18 units
ACCT 2
Financial Accounting
4 units
course details

This is the study of accounting as an information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. The course covers the accounting information system, including recording and reporting of business transactions with a focus on the accounting cycle, the application of generally accepted accounting principles, the financial statements, and statement analysis. Includes issues relating to asset, liability, and equity valuation, revenue and expense recognition, cash flow, internal controls, and ethics. (C-ID ACCT 110).

CNST 15
Materials and Methods of Construction
3 units
course details

A comprehensive study of the principle building materials and systems that are found in the construction industry. An in-depth review of how these materials and systems interact together to produce a complete design and project. The class highlights upon materials testing, quality control, green building products, and various project delivery methods.

CNST 21
Analysis of Construction Drawings and Specifications
3 units
course details

This course is an advanced study of reading construction documents and specifications used in civil, residential, commercial, industrial, and specialty construction. The correlation of plans and specifications to the contract documents will be reinforced, as well as the use of the plans for material takeoff. The student will be introduced to the use of plans and specifications for materials quantity takeoff and the correlation to the project estimate.

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General Education: Area 3

about Area 3

Arts and Humanities

How people and cultures, across time, respond to themselves and the world through artistic and cultural creative production. Visual and performing arts, art history, foreign languages, literature, philosophy, religion.

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16 units
ACCT 4
Managerial Accounting
4 units
course details

This course provides students an in depth study of how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations and controlling. It focuses on cost terms and concepts, cost behavior, cost structure and cost-volume-profit analysis. Includes issues relating to cost systems, cost control, profit planning, and performance analysis in manufacturing and service environments. (C-ID ACCT 120).

Prerequisite: ACCT 2

BUS 8
Introduction to Business Law
3 units
course details

Fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions. Introduction to the legal process. Topics include sources of law and ethics, contracts, torts, agency, criminal law, business organizations, and judicial and administrative processes. (C-ID BUS 125).

CNST 35
Electrical and Mechanical Systems
3 units
course details

This course is an introduction to Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Systems and the integration of these systems into the building design and construction process.

General Education: Area 4

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Social and Behavioral Sciences

The systematic study of people as members of society — cultural anthropology, cultural geography, economics, history, political science, psychology, sociology — and the methods these disciplines use to ask their questions.

General Education: Area 6

about Area 6

Ethnic Studies

The histories, experiences, and contributions of the four autonomous disciplines: Black / African American / Africana studies, Native American studies, Chicano/a/x and Latino/a/x studies, and Asian American studies.

Career Connections

2-Year Degree Paths

Entry points students may pursue after associate-level study, technical preparation, or licensure pathways.

Example roles: 4

  • First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers
  • Electricians
  • Construction Laborers

4-Year Degree Paths

Roles that more often open up after transfer and a bachelor's degree.

No locally mapped occupations in the current dataset are grouped into the 4-year pathway for this program.

Graduate School Paths

Advanced roles commonly associated with graduate, professional, or post-baccalaureate study.

No locally mapped occupations in the current dataset are grouped into the graduate-school pathway for this program.

Local Job Market

First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction WorkersSOC 47-10115 nearby openings

Search keyword used: construction supervisor · Search window: last 60 days, 50-mile radius

Top employers in sample

  • Walgreens 5

Where the postings are

  • Orland, Glenn County 2
  • Union Hill, Nevada County 2
  • Lincoln, Placer County 1

Sample current postings

  1. Pharmacy Operations ManagerWalgreens · Lincoln, Placer County · today
  2. Pharmacy Operations ManagerWalgreens · Union Hill, Nevada County · 9 days ago
  3. Pharmacy Operations ManagerWalgreens · Union Hill, Nevada County · 11 days ago
  4. Pharmacy Operations ManagerWalgreens · Orland, Glenn County · 7 weeks ago
  5. Pharmacy Operations ManagerWalgreens · Orland, Glenn County · 8 weeks ago

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ElectriciansSOC 47-21111 nearby opening

Search keyword used: electrician · Search window: last 30 days, 25-mile radius · Avg listed salary: $91,520/yr

Top employers in sample

  • Reynolds Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air 1

Where the postings are

  • Oregon, Butte County 1

Sample current postings

  1. Residential Service Journeyman ElectricianReynolds Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air · Oregon, Butte County · 2 weeks ago

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Construction LaborersSOC 47-20612 nearby openings

Search keyword used: construction laborer · Search window: last 30 days, 25-mile radius · Avg listed salary: $42,754/yr

Top employers in sample

  • Butte County 1
  • HomeGoods 1

Where the postings are

  • Chico, Butte County 1
  • Thermalito, Butte County 1

Sample current postings

  1. Public Works Maintenance Worker I/II/III (Regular/Extra-Help)Butte County · Thermalito, Butte County · 2 weeks ago
  2. Part-Time CashierHomeGoods · Chico, Butte County · 2 weeks ago

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CarpentersSOC 47-203141 nearby openings

Search keyword used: construction · Search window: last 30 days, 25-mile radius · Avg listed salary: $73,918/yr

Top employers in sample

  • City Rise LLC 3
  • Feather River Tribal Health 2
  • Jobot 2
  • Aerotek 1
  • CRBR 1

Where the postings are

  • Chico, Butte County 9
  • Chapmantown, Butte County 3
  • Butte Creek, Butte County 2
  • Oregon, Butte County 2
  • Oroville, Butte County 2

Sample current postings

  1. Cnc Machinist - 1st ShiftAerotek · Oregon, Butte County · 2 days ago
  2. Safety Program Manager, ExpertPacific Gas And Electric Company · Chico, Butte County · 2 days ago
  3. SNAP Enrollment and Eligibility SupervisorMaximus · Chico, Butte County · 2 days ago
  4. Drop Technician 2 - Chico, CARace Communications · Chico, Butte County · 3 days ago
  5. Transportation/Maintenance WorkerFeather River Tribal Health · Oroville, Butte County · 5 days ago

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Posting counts come from Adzuna's index of US job boards, covering the last up to 60 days within up to 50 miles of ZIP 95965. Coverage and salary visibility vary by employer. Empty searches expand the radius and posting window before the section gives up.

Source Notes

Course sequencing is generated from the Acadia Program Mapper cache. Career groupings use local CIP-to-SOC mappings and BLS occupation data when available. Confirm education plans with Counseling and Advising.

Live wage data was not available from the BLS helper for the mapped occupations, so some pay fields may be blank.

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