Program Details

Construction & Trades Management Certificate
Concordia University Wisconsin
08/06/2018
The increasing complexity of construction projects due to regulations, laws, risk management, technological advances are increasing the demand for managers with specialized knowledge in the industry. You'll learn standards for construction & trades materials, safety, energy efficiency, environmental protection, & mitigating potential litigation. Sophistication in building materials, construction methods, & technologies are needed to repair & expand infrastructure.

This program is offered

Rolling admission with start dates every 8 weeks throughout the year.
This certificate can lead to a Construction & Trades Management Bachelor of Arts degree. Program curriculum provides the student with the education necessary to be successful in their chosen field.
Concordia University has a genuine desire to work with partners in the community. Companies who agree to partner are able to access customized professional development opportunities and employer spotlight recruiting opportunities. Employees of partner companies receive a Business Community Scholarship. To view current business partners, visit https://www.cuw.edu/academics/community-partnerships.html.
Each student is assigned an Academic and Career Advisor who assists them throughout their program. Every Concordia student has access to Handshake, the largest internship and job search platform designed specifically for college students. Internships complement coursework and help students discover how their gifts and talents are best used in the workplace. Students have access to thousands of internships and full-time jobs in Wisconsin and nationwide.
Tutoring and Academic Support Services are available per student request. Concordia has an on-campus and an evening virtual drop-in Academic Resource Center that provides tutoring services and a writing/math lab. Concordia also has a contract with TutorMe to provide web-based tutoring and writing assistance to non-traditional students.

The books and fees may vary by program.
Eight-week courses. Drop after: Week 1: 75% Week 2: 50% Week 3: 25% Week 4: 0%


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