Construction Management • Associate in Applied Science

Occupational Program

Colleague Code: AAS.CONST

Curriculum Code: BDM 200

Program Information:

  • This program provides students with practical experience in occupations related to the construction trades.
  • Provides skills in construction and construction planning.
  • Career cluster includes general contractor, supervisor, construction carpenter, etc.
  • This applied science program of study must be taken in its entirety to meet degree requirements.

To learn more about this program and view contact information, visit Construction Occupations or contact the Workforce Institute at 217-786-2751 or workforce@llcc.edu.

Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester:

BDM 102Introduction to Construction Occupations

3

BDM 104Introduction to Construction Technologies

3

BDM 106Construction Methods and Materials: Building Envelope

4

BDM 112Construction Plans and Specifications

3

ELM 102Electrical Safety Certificates

1

 

TEM 103Vocational-Technical Math

3

OR

MAT 104General Education Mathematics

3

or a higher math elective

3-5

Total Credit Hours:17-19

Second Semester:

BDM 108Construction Methods and Materials: Interior Layers

4

BDM 120Surveying and Building Layout

3

BDM 121Construction Electrical and Plumbing Systems

4

ESI 101Employability Skills

2

Total Credit Hours:13

Third Semester:

BDM 202Construction Logistics

3

BDM 204Commercial Construction Safety

3

BDM 206Construction Technologies Applications

3

 

EGL 103Technical and Professional Communication I

3

OR

EGL 101Composition I

3

 

Humanities, Fine Arts or Social Science Elective

3

TES 121Technical Shop Physics

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Fourth Semester:

BDM 208Construction Management Internship

3

BDM 210Construction Estimating

3

BDM 212Construction Documents and Risk Management

3

 

EGL 106Technical and Professional Communication II

3

OR

CMN 104Interpersonal Communication

3

OR

EGL 102Composition II

3

Total Credit Hours:12

Course Requirements:

Required General Education Courses

Please see your Student Success Advisor for course planning.

EGL 101Composition I

3

AND

EGL 102Composition II

3

OR

EGL 103Technical and Professional Communication I

3

AND

EGL 106Technical and Professional Communication II

3

OR

CMN 104Interpersonal Communication

3

 

Humanities, Fine Arts or Social Science Elective

3

 

TEM 103Vocational-Technical Math

3

OR

MAT 104General Education Mathematics

3

or a higher math elective

3-5

 

TES 121Technical Shop Physics

3

Total Credit Hours:15-17

Note: For students wishing to transfer to a four-year university, they should they should take EGL 101 and EGL 102.

For those students who do not wish to transfer, they should take EGL 103 and EGL 106 or CMN 104 (in place of EGL 106).


Note: For students wishing to transfer to a four-year university, they should take MAT 104 or higher math.

For those students who do not wish to transfer, they should take TEM 103 or higher math.

Required Program Courses

BDM 102Introduction to Construction Occupations

3

BDM 104Introduction to Construction Technologies

3

BDM 106Construction Methods and Materials: Building Envelope

4

BDM 108Construction Methods and Materials: Interior Layers

4

BDM 112Construction Plans and Specifications

3

BDM 120Surveying and Building Layout

3

BDM 121Construction Electrical and Plumbing Systems

4

BDM 202Construction Logistics

3

BDM 204Commercial Construction Safety

3

BDM 206Construction Technologies Applications

3

BDM 208Construction Management Internship

3

BDM 210Construction Estimating

3

BDM 212Construction Documents and Risk Management

3

ELM 102Electrical Safety Certificates

1

Total Credit Hours:43

Required Program Support Courses

ESI 101Employability Skills

2

Total Credit Hours:2