Construction Management Certificate
This two-semester program will prepare you for an entry-level career in the construction industry, introducing you to a broad range of courses required for basic performance in offices which support the construction industry, including construction companies, architecture and engineering firms. You will attain entry level knowledge in drafting, AutoCadâ„¢, construction materials and documents, codes, computer applications, and principles of accounting and management. Upon completion of this certificate, you will be qualified for employment with construction and development firms, architects, engineers and product suppliers, and will be prepared to transfer into universities offering bachelor degrees in construction management.
Career Options
Architecture
Engineering
Construction Firms
Municipal Building and Planning Offices
Transportation, Utility, and Construction Departments
Related Degrees & Certificates
Because you are interested in the Construction Management Certificate, you might want to look at these programs, too.
Construction Technology, A.A.S.
Electrical Engineering Technology, A.S.
Engineering Science, A.S.
Environmental Engineering Technology, A.S.
Mechanical Engineering Technology, A.S.
See below for a list of all full-time Department Faculty. Please note that not all listed faculty may teach courses related to this specific degree or certificate program.
Patrick Burton
A.S., Thames Valley State Technical College; B.S., University of New Haven; M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteBusiness and Technologies Department Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator of Computer ScienceFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9476 pburton@threerivers.edu
Mark Comeau
A.S., Thames Valley State Technical College; B.S., B.Arch., Roger Williams University; M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Licensed-Registered Architect, CT, RI, NY NCARB Board CertifiedBusiness and Technologies Department Department Chair & Professor of Construction TechnologyFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9415 MComeau@threerivers.edu
Aaron Dahlen
A.A., Northland Community College; B.S., Minnesota State University Mankato; M.S., Minnesota State University MankatoBusiness and Technologies Department Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering TechnologyFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9476 ADahlen@threerivers.edu
Thomas Dobkowski
A.S., Hartford State Technical College; B.S., Central Connecticut State UniversityBusiness and Technologies Department Lab Technician(860) 215-9449 TDobkowski@threerivers.edu
Michael Gentry
B.S., M.S., Cornell UniversityBusiness and Technologies Department Associate Professor of EngineeringFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9428 MGentry@threerivers.edu
Diba A Khan-Bureau, Ph.D.
A.S., Thames Valley State Technical College; B.S., University of Connecticut; M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic University; Ph.D., University of ConnecticutBusiness and Technologies Department Professor of Environmental Engineering TechnologyFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9443 DKhan-Bureau@threerivers.edu
Soumyashree Sahoo
B.A., Krupajal Engineering College; M.A., Konarek Institute of Science and TechnologyBusiness and Technologies Department Computer Science LecturerFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9409 ssahoo@threerivers.edu
James R Sherrard
B.S., U.S. Coast Guard Academy; M.S.N.E., M.S.N.A., Nav. E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.S.M.E., University of Connecticut; M.S.N.S., Catholic University of America; P.E., MarylandBusiness and Technologies Department Professor of Nuclear Engineering TechnologyFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9472 JSherrard@threerivers.edu
*Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics