Architectural Design and

Building Construction

 

AA Degree in Construction Management


Associate of Arts Degree - AA.BCN  

The AA.BCN degree is focused upon the study of Building Construction Management.  This is a highly specialized field of study devoted to planning, scheduling and supervision of a wide range of building construction projects.  Construction mangers follow the design drawings and specifications and are responsible for the accurate and timely completion of the project.  Software for the scheduling of the scope of work is used in addition to CADD software. 

A sample course sequence is listed below.  All Associate of Arts Programs are designed for students who plan on attending an upper division College or University and to obtain a Bachelors degree.   Transfer requirements vary between Colleges.

 


AA.BCN Technical Course Content and Sequence

The recommended sequence of courses is listed below.  The scheduling of classes allows a new student to enroll in either the Fall or Spring term and to complete their AA level degree within two years.

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Samples of Student Projects Created in the AA.BCN Program

 

 

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Truss Under Load 

 

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Foundation Study

 

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Construction Document

 

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Framing Model

 

 

Prospective transfer students should also visit the FACTS 2+2 Degree Audit to help them decide which courses to take prior to transfer to an upper division College.

Florida community college students may use this tool to match their academic record to various transfer disciplines' requirements.

 

 


Time Factors

·       Certificates require one year of study or less.

·       AS degrees  require two years of study.

·       AA degrees required two years or more of study and two to three years at an upper division College or University.

 


This page was last updated - April 19, 2010 by Eugene Broda

 

Ms. Donna Gillis
Architectural Design & Building Construction Technology Professor
A.S, B.S., M.A., University of South Florida
Phone Number: 253-7422
E-mail: dgillis@hccfl.edu
Office Location: DTEC 141

 

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Mr. Michael Schnurr
Architectural Design & Building Construction Technology Professor
B.S., M.A., University of Illinois
Phone Number: 253-7421
E-mail: mschnurr@hccfl.edu
Office Location: DTEC 140

 

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Mr. Joseph W. Tisdale, AAIA
Architectural Design & Building Construction Technology Professor
Bach. of Design, University of Florida
Master of Arch., University of California, Berkeley
Phone Number: 259-6331
E-mail: jtisdale@hccfl.edu
Office Location: DTEC 133

 

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