Construction Supervision

PROGRAM DETAILS
Courses You May Take
Admissions Requirements
Entrance Requirements
- Required: Successful completion of an associate degree in a construction-related field or at least 60 transferrable credit hours, and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. Other majors can be considered with construction related work experience. Applicants who have gone through a certified apprentice program and have obtained a journeyman's card with a recognized trade union may also be considered.
- Recommended: A minimum of 21 credits in liberal arts and sciences, and five different general education fields covered (BC and MA included).
- Students without the required college credits can come into the individual studies (AS) program as a bridge program to the construction supervision (BTech) program.
- Please Note: Students entering from an AOS degree program are accepted in the program as ASOP students to facilitate completion of the five bridge courses (15 credits) in Liberal Arts and Sciences/General Education. The Civil Engineering Technology Department chair or curriculum coordinator will review all college credits earned and will recommend specific courses to complete this bridge.

In construction supervision, you’ll strengthen communication and leadership skills while creating project safety plans, schedules, and cost estimates. You’ll analyze ethical decision-making, understand project delivery methods, and apply accounting and cost-control practices. Training prepares you to oversee teams and manage construction processes with professionalism, efficiency, and attention to safety.
FACILITIES

Doc Bruce Construction Materials Lab
This lab provides a meaningful experience in laboratory and field testing of various construction materials and structural systems. The equipment enables students to learn procedures that meet recognized field testing procedures of the American Concrete Institute (ACI), the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and NYS Asphalt Testing Certification.

Joe Laraiso Construction & Geomatics Lab
This state of the art software lab is equipped with 20 computer work stations arranged in a true team environment to enhance our project based learning. Construction students use estimating, scheduling and project administration software in conjunction with real plans and specifications, performing tasks required on jobsites. The lab is also conducive to Lean Last Planner System planning. Surveying & Geomatics students have access to full-scale Carlson software to perform industry standard mapping tasks. All civil engineering technology department students benefit from AuotCAD and Revit software to create 2D and 3D models of sites and the built environment.
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