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Planner for Architecture and Interior Design - Construction Management Entrepreneurship (certificate)


Title of Certificate: Architecture and Interior Design - Construction Management Entrepreneurship, Certificate 

Award: Certificate 

Code: CRT.ACH.CSTN-ENTREP 

Total Credit Hours: 36

About the Architecture and Interior Design Department

Purpose: This certificate is designed to prepare students to launch and operate their own construction venture or take a leadership role in an existing construction firm or related business. The construction industry is one of the four critical workforce areas identified by the Maryland Department of Labor. A certificate in construction management entrepreneurship provides you with the skills to start your own construction venture, work with others to identify business opportunities, join entrepreneurial ventures, or work for an established construction firm or related business. Construction Management Entrepreneurship students are often in demand by growth-oriented companies wanting to incorporate entrepreneurial vision and innovation in their construction related organizations and by companies seeking individuals who have the ability to solve problems creatively and improve productivity. Regardless of size, all businesses need managers who can identify opportunities, obtain resources, plan, organize, direct and control work to accomplish business objectives. 

Topics covered during course work include: entrepreneurial thinking and opportunity recognition, developing a business plan, obtaining resources, managing finances, strategic planning, selecting managers and employees, organizing and designing the business, identifying and capitalizing on opportunities, managing technology, successfully dealing with managerial challenges and knowledge of the construction field. In addition, this program will provide students with essential skills and content in construction management, construction operations, construction materials and methods/building assemblies, construction document reading and interpretation, estimating, bidding, contract award/negotiation, construction contract administration, mobilization and procurement of construction resources, scheduling, risk management, project closeout and turnover. Students will learn to use this knowledge as it relates to operating a successful and profitable business.

Range of Occupations 

  • Construction manager 
  • Estimator 
  • Foreman 
  • Inspector 
  • Owner’s field representative 
  • Project manager 
  • Superintendent 

Faculty Contact (webapps.aacc.edu/directory): Rob Lowe 

Courses to improve skills and prepare for college-level classes may be needed. It is best to see an advisor as you plan your education.

All students must demonstrate eligibility for ENG 101 /ENG 101A . Refer to Academic Regulations on Graduation Requirements , “Certificate Requirements” for more information.

Course/Advising Notes: _________________________________________________________________________________ 

Term 1

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
ACH 111 - Graphic Communication 1: Composition and Delineation   3 credit hours    
ACH 121 - Construction Technology 1   3 credit hours    
ESI 103 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship   3 credit hours    

Term 2

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
ACH 122 - Construction Technology 2   3 credit hours    
ESI 104 - Entrepreneurship: Sales & Marketing for Small Business   3 credit hours    
BPA 217 - Small Business Accounting   3 credit hours    

Term 3

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
ACH 216 - Construction Management   4 credit hours    
ESI 270 - Entrepreneurship: New Venture Planning   3 credit hours    

Term 4

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
ACH 218 - Construction Operations   4 credit hours    
ACH 230 - Cost Estimating for Construction   4 credit hours    
LGS 250 - Legal Issues for Business   3 credit hours