Construction Management Transfer Options (AS)
The following course clusters are the unique requirements for each transfer major. All courses listed can be completed as part of your associates degree.
Requirements for University of New Mexico (UNM) Transfer
Construction Management
- CHEM 1215Â -Â General Chemistry I for STEM Majors
- CHEM 1215LÂ -Â General Chemistry I Laboratory for STEM Majors
- CM 1105Â -Â Interpreting Construction Documents and Detailing
- CM 1110Â -Â Construction Materials and Techniques
- CM 1205Â -Â Introduction to Building Information Modeling
- CM 1233Â -Â Sustainable Building Practices
- ECON 2120Â -Â Microeconomic Principles
- ENGL 1110Â -Â Composition I
- ENGL 1120Â -Â Composition II
- ENGL 2210Â -Â Professional and Technical Communication
- MATH 1350Â -Â Introduction to Statistics
- MATH 1430Â -Â Applications of Calculus I
- PHYS 1230Â -Â Algebra-Based Physics I
In addition to completing your associate's degree, you may fulfill the following bachelor's course requirements at ÎçÒ¹Ó°Ôº. The UNM program will accept up to 81 credit hours in total.
- ACCT 2110 - Principles of Accounting I (3)
- ACCT 2120 - Principles of Accounting II (3)
- BCIS1110 - Fundamentals of Information Literacy and Systems (3)
- COMM 1130 - Public Speaking or COMM 1150 - Introduction to Mass Communication or COMM 2120 - Interpersonal Communication or COMM 2140 - Small Group Communication
- GEOL 1110 - Physical Geology
- GEOL 1110L - Physical Geology Laboratory
- MATH1230 - Trigonometry (3)
- CM 1305 Construction Estimating (3)*
- CAD 1001 - Basics of CAD (1) **
*Please complete this course along with CM 2115 at ÎçÒ¹Ó°Ôº. Together, these courses will fulfill the requirements for UNM's CE 376 - Construction Estimating
**Please complete this course along with CM 1205 at ÎçÒ¹Ó°Ôº. Together, these courses will meet the requirements for UNM's CE 160L - Civil Engineering Design
Learn About the Construction Management Program at ÎçÒ¹Ó°Ôº
The Construction Management program trains you in construction project management. Earn an Associate degree or a certificate and pursue work as a Construction Manager, Cost Estimator, and more.