- Associate Degree
- 100% online
- 24 months
About the Course
The construction industry is one of the most influential sectors in shaping the built environment, impacting infrastructure, housing, economic development, and sustainability on a global scale. Yet, it is also one of the most complex, requiring the seamless integration of design, engineering, finance, safety, and project management. The Associate of Applied Science in Construction Management at Design University has been created to respond to the evolving needs of this global industry by preparing graduates with both the technical competencies and management skills necessary to succeed in a competitive and rapidly changing marketplace.
Unlike traditional trade-based programs that focus narrowly on one aspect of construction, this curriculum blends construction technology, business management, sustainability practices, and digital tools into a unified learning pathway. Students learn how to read and interpret construction drawings, apply building codes, estimate costs, schedule projects, manage contracts, and ensure site safety. In parallel, they gain fluency in modern construction technologies including Building Information Modeling (BIM), digital project management platforms, and sustainability frameworks that are increasingly shaping global best practices.
The program emphasizes hands-on, project-based learning delivered through Design University’s virtual studio model. Students engage in interactive simulations, collaborative projects, and real-world problem-solving that replicate construction site challenges. By graduation, they are prepared for supervisory and management-level roles across residential, commercial, and infrastructure sectors, while also building a foundation for further study in advanced construction management, architecture, or civil engineering.
This degree reflects Design University’s commitment to future-proofing careers by integrating global construction trends such as green building standards, smart construction technologies, modular methods, and international regulatory frameworks into a curriculum that equips students not only to participate in the industry but to lead it.3.2.
| Construction Management | |
| number of jobs | 90 |
| average salary | 76% |
| market worldwide | 100% |
Learning Plan
− Duration: 2 Years (24 months)
− Structure: 4 Semesters (15 weeks each)
− Total Credit Hours: 60
− Delivery: 100% online, with blendedformats including lectures, virtual studios,and digital project simulations
− Credential Awarded: Associate of AppliedScience (A.A.S.) in Construction Management
