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.
For Program Information Contact:
Workforce Institute at 217-786-2750 or Workforce@llcc.edu or see a Student Success Coach.
Recommended Course Sequence:
First Semester:
BDM 102 | Introduction to Construction Occupations | 3 |
BDM 106 | Construction Methods and Materials: Building Envelope | 4 |
BDM 112 | Construction Plans and Specifications | 3 |
BDM 116 | Construction Electrical Systems | 4 |
TEM 103 | Vocational-Technical Math | 3 |
| or a higher math elective | 3-5 |
Second Semester:
BDM 108 | Construction Methods and Materials: Interior Layers | 4 |
BDM 114 | Construction Plumbing Systems | 4 |
BDM 120 | Surveying and Building Layout | 3 |
ESI 101 | Employability Skills | 2 |
Third Semester:
EGL 103 | Technical and Professional Communication I | 3 |
TES 121 | Technical Shop Physics | 3 |
BDM 202 | Construction Logistics | 3 |
BDM 204 | Commercial Construction Safety | 3 |
BDM 206 | Construction Technologies Applications | 3 |
| Humanities, Fine Arts or Social Science Elective | 3 |
Fourth Semester:
EGL 106 | Technical and Professional Communication II | 3 |
| OR | |
CMN 104 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
BDM 208 | Construction Management Internship | 3 |
BDM 210 | Construction Estimating | 3 |
BDM 212 | Construction Documents and Risk Management | 3 |
Course Requirements:
Required General Education Courses
Please see your Student Success Coach for course planning.
EGL 103 | Technical and Professional Communication I | 3 |
EGL 106 | Technical and Professional Communication II | 3 |
| OR | |
CMN 104 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
TEM 103 | Vocational-Technical Math | 3 |
| or a higher math elective | 3-5 |
TES 121 | Technical Shop Physics | 3 |
| Humanities, Fine Arts or Social Science Elective | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 15-17 |
Note: For students wishing to transfer to a four-year university, they should pursue a pathway that substitutes EGL 101 and 102 for EGL 103 and 106 or CMN 104. Contact your transfer institution and student success coach for guidance on transferable general education coursework.
Required Program Courses
BDM 102 | Introduction to Construction Occupations | 3 |
BDM 106 | Construction Methods and Materials: Building Envelope | 4 |
BDM 108 | Construction Methods and Materials: Interior Layers | 4 |
BDM 112 | Construction Plans and Specifications | 3 |
BDM 114 | Construction Plumbing Systems | 4 |
BDM 116 | Construction Electrical Systems | 4 |
BDM 120 | Surveying and Building Layout | 3 |
BDM 202 | Construction Logistics | 3 |
BDM 204 | Commercial Construction Safety | 3 |
BDM 206 | Construction Technologies Applications | 3 |
BDM 208 | Construction Management Internship | 3 |
BDM 210 | Construction Estimating | 3 |
BDM 212 | Construction Documents and Risk Management | 3 |
Required Program Support Courses