Interested in understanding the main principles and processes of the construction management field? If so, this College Certificate program covers not only the interpretation of commercial documents and provides an understanding of working drawings but also emphasizes the preparation of construction schedules, the art of planning, and the importance of job costing and project control.
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Given the part-time delivery of this program, there is not a standard schedule for all learners.
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To qualify for this certificate, you must complete the program within two years.
Interested in understanding the main principles and processes of the construction management field? If so, this College Certificate program covers not only the interpretation of commercial documents and provides an understanding of working drawings but also emphasizes the preparation of construction schedules, the art of planning, and the importance of job costing and project control.
To qualify for this certificate, you must complete the program within two years.
This program is well-suited for students who:
If you would like to take courses individually or start the program part time, you are not required to apply to the program. You can register for up to three courses per term by clicking on the course title and selecting "Register Online".
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Course Number | Hours | Course Name | Summer |
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CON5102 | 42.0 | Commercial Plan Reading and Construction Methods | |
CON5103 | 55.0 | Commercial Estimating | |
CON5104 | 32.0 | Construction Contracts and Documents | |
CON0004 | 36.0 | Construction Planning and Scheduling | |
CON5106 | 42.0 | Project Administration | |
CON5110 | 42.0 | Construction Job Cost Accounting |
Knowledge of the materials and methods used in construction is a necessity for working in the construction industry. Students learn to identify the classifications of projects and different types of buildings to figure out different project delivery methods. Students also learn to read and interpret commercial construction plans and specifications by examining and interpreting complete working drawings including line-type, symbols, scales and various drawings within a set of construction plans. Students explore the variety of materials used in different components and construction methods used in commercial construction projects.
A systematic approach to estimate the components of a commercial project is essential. A proper estimate enables successful planning and implementation. Students are introduced to proper measurement techniques of construction items and components found in commercial and residential projects. Emphasis is placed on accuracy of measurement, quantity take-off (bill of work) concept, sound estimating principles and construction materials. As a hands-on learning activity, students generate and analyze a complete estimate for a commercial project.
Pre-requisites: CON5102
As projects become more complex it is important that all the parties involved (owner, architect, engineer(s) and general contractor) have a proper understanding of contract documents and their relationship to the entire project. This understanding of contract documents is essential to prevent or minimize disputes and claims, which can be very costly. Students are introduced to the documents that form a construction contract. The course builds upon the principles of law and introduces the most commonly used standard forms of construction contracts issued by the Canadian Construction Documents Committee and the Canadian Construction Association. Basic building law, contractual responsibilities and obligations are explored. Students understand the importance of construction specifications and review construction bonds, lien and mediation acts in the construction industry.
This course introduces students to the concept of construction scheduling and planning. This course will explore applications of effective project planning and analysis. Topics include Gantt schedule, CPM, Critic Path Planning, Resource allocation, Cash Flow Planning, Schedule Monitoring and Productivity Factors. Students will complete a detailed schedule for a small commercial project.
The constant challenge in the construction industry involves ensuring that all administrative functions of managing the project are in place and followed. Using common approaches and tools, students obtain an understanding of the different parties involved in commercial construction, types of services offered, certain Canadian Construction Documents Committee and Canadian Construction Association contract documents and the tendering process. Students also learn day-to-day administration activities, such as change orders, shop drawings, job costing reports and progress claims.
Commercial construction like any other business relies on good cost accounting to ensure proper management of the project. Students are introduced to construction accounting and job costing in which they gain an understanding around construction accounting concepts and processes such as bookkeeping, financial statements, job costings and management accounting functions. Through practical assignments and learning activities, students analyze and apply job cost accounting processes.
The knowledge and skills acquired in this program position graduates for increasing levels of responsibilities in the completion of small to medium scale construction projects.
Graduates may find employment in a variety of construction management positions. These positions include but are not restricted to project manager, site superintendent, construction manager, and project coordinator taking into account graduates` previous work experience in the field and organizations` requirements.
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The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
Fees are subject to change.
Fees for part-time programs are charged on a course-by-course basis and are published on each individual course page. For questions related to fees, please call the Registrar's Office at 613-727-0002.
Graduation Fee
Once you have completed all the courses in the program, it is the responsibility of the student to complete a credential application (https://www.algonquincollege.com/online/certificationgraduating/). A graduation fee is charged when the application is submitted. After your credential application has been approved, you will be invited to Convocation.
Additional program related expenses include:
All applicants must satisfy both College Eligibility and Program Eligibility requirements.
The following requirements are recommended to ensure success in the program:
The following requirement is recommended to ensure success in the program:
If you would like to take courses individually or start the program part time, you are not required to apply to the program. You can register for up to three courses per term by clicking on the course title and selecting "Register Online".
International students wishing to study online should visit https://www.algonquincollege.com/online/international for information related to International online students and for International fees information prior to registering. Please note that AC Online programs do not qualify international students for new study permits or study permit extensions.
PRIOR LEARNING AND RECOGNITION (PLAR):
Students who wish to apply for PLAR need to demonstrate competency at a post-secondary level in all of the course learning requirements. Evidence of learning achievements for PLAR candidates may include a comprehensive challenge examination and/or completion of a portfolio.
ACADEMIC PLANNER
The Academic Planner provides registered part-time students the ability to declare into a program of study. The Academic Planner outlines successfully completed courses to date, as well as courses that need to be completed in order to meet graduation requirements. It is therefore, essential that all part-time students declare to their program of study, allowing administrators to plan course offerings. The tool is available on ACSIS, located under 'Part-time Studies' on the left-hand toolbar.
PROGRAM PROGRESSION:
As per policy AA39: Program Progression and Graduation Requirements when students are admitted to a program, they are assigned to the Program of Study that aligns with their start date. If a student takes a break for two or more consecutive terms the Program of Study is reset to align with the current version (when studies are resumed).
For additional information, please contact AC Online at online@algonquincollege.com or 613-727-4723 ext. 3330.