Courses
A study of construction contracts, mechanics lien law, bonds, labor law and other statutes impacting the legal relationships among parties involved in a construction project. (Prerequisite: PGC103)
A study of building codes required by local, county and state departments and OSHA regulations as related to the construction industry. Construction safety awareness, procedures and practices are covered.
Utilization of advanced computerized scheduling software for planning, scheduling and controlling construction operations and processes.
The impact of safety policy and procedures on cost controls, administration, inspection, prevention and loss control is covered. The impact on workers compensation insurance considerations is also included.
This course defines objectives of accounting and their relationship to business. It includes theories of debits and credits, classification of accounts, journalizing, preparation of financial statements, and the use of the trial balance.
Capstone course for all construction majors. Students will demonstrate knowledge learned throughout the program and apply these theories to real work issues. (Prerequisite: Completion of all major courses.)
Requirements
Applicants must possess BSc or HND with a minimum of lower class in Architecture, Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Building Technology, Construction Management or Related courses with minimum of 5 years relevant construction industry experience may also be considered.
To receive a Post Graduate Diploma in Construction Management, students must complete 36 credits as described below. The length of this program is approximately 12 months (this will vary if a student transfer in credits).
All subjects are 3 credits each amounting to a total of 18 required credits. All subjects are compulsory.
Awards
SEMESTER II completion certificate
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