Construction Degrees and Programs

B.S. Degree in Construction

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Seminole State College's Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Construction leads to professional licensure as a general contractor (Certified GC and/or Building Contractor) in high-demand jobs.  Seminole State prepares the student to manage projects from conception to completion with an emphasis on project management.  This program is accredited by ACCE (American Council for Construction Education).  

Learn more about our degree program by visiting the B.S. degree in Construction webpage.

A.S. Degree in Construction Management

The Associate in Science (A.S.) degree in Construction Management is a blend of building science, project management and professional practice courses that prepare students for a career as project manager or superintendent of residential or small commercial construction projects.  

This degree prepares students for state licensing and provides a pathway into Seminole State's B.S. in Construction.

Building Construction Technology Certificate Program

The Building Construction College Credit Certificate prepares individuals for an entry-level position in the construction management, home building/contractor, architecture or engineering fields. 

Curriculum includes:

  • Essential knowledge and fundamental concepts
  • Develops skills and aptitudes in building science, construction materials and methods and estimating.
  • Electives within the certificate allow individuals to tailor his or her career pathway with additional skillsets. 

This certificate is upward compatible with the A.S. degree in Construction Management.

A.A. Degree, Construction Pathway

An Associate in Arts degree helps students seamlessly transition into a bachelor's degree program at one of Florida's four-year institutions.

Construction students will complete the common prerequisite courses for an upper-division engineering major as part of their general A.A. degree program. After graduating from Seminole State, they can continue their studies at a state college or university with junior standing.

Learn more about the Construction Pathway, Associate of Arts.

Contact

Dr. Tan Qu
Construction Program Manager
407.708.4514

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