
Construction Management
The BT program in construction management allows students to specialize in commercial, heavy, residential, and specialty construction and facility management. Students learn to organize, lead, and manage the business processes of building construction related to real-estate, facility, and infrastructure projects, all founded in Christian values.
Construction managers represent the interests of the building owner or the contractor
                                    and interact with architects, engineers, subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers to
                                    ensure the success of the construction projects in the built environment. This program
                                    focuses on the business of construction and technology, such as building information
                                    modeling.
Once you've completed your bachelor's or associate degree, you'll be ready to sit
                                 for the following licensure tests:
- General contractor
- Electrical contractor
- Plumbing contractor
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction jobs are expected to grow 4 percent between 2019 and 2029.
