Do you have a knack for envisioning the individual components of a building project and how they come together? Are you a team player who can solve problems with analytical and creative thinking? If you have answered “yes” to these questions, our Building Construction Management Certificate is for you!
With a certificate, you will be ready to enter the construction and contracting field as a:
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This type of career may be the right fit if you:
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You will gain general knowledge about the overall construction process. Once you graduate from our program, you will be able to:
The Building Construction Management Certificate is designed to lead you directly to entry-level employment. If you wish to continue your education, we encourage you to transfer your credits to our Associate in Applied Science in building construction management that is offered fully online.
You may complete this certificate entirely through asynchronous instruction.
Yes! Through the HACC Foundation, there are scholarships available. Please visit hacc.edu/scholarships for details and deadlines.
We offer classes in the spring, summer and fall, and you can apply online anytime. When you submit your application, please include program code 4250 with your application. This code ensures you apply to the correct program.
Future students, we are excited to connect with you and answer your questions. Please choose the option that works best for you to meet with us.
Current HACC students, please contact our Advising Department with any questions.
“Based on my experience as an architect for over 30 years, these classes provide learners the skills needed to succeed in a career in the construction industry. The assignments in my classes are based on real world experience and designed to expose learners to different facets of the industry.” - Kazim Dharsi, M. Arch., R.A., Senior Professor of Architecture