Construction Management

With MCC's flexible class schedules, you will learn to plan, direct, coordinate and budget a variety of projects, including building residential, commercial or industrial structures, roads, bridges, wastewater treatment plans, schools and hospitals.

Apply today, and start your new career during the spring, summer, or fall semester – full-time or part-time.


What you'll do and where you'll work

You can work as a construction manager, construction superintendent, concrete foreman, construction foreman, job superintendent, project manager, estimator, general contractor or project superintendent.

Construction managers plan, direct, coordinate and budget a variety of projects, including building residential, commercial or industrial structures, roads, bridges, wastewater treatment plants, schools and hospitals.

They may supervise an entire project or just part of one. They may coordinate selection, hiring and oversight of specialty trade contractors.

Our program can help you become a construction supervisor or superintendent, project manager or general construction manager. Our graduates also work in support roles such as office manager, project engineer, estimator, purchasing agent, project/contract administrator, safety director or scheduler.


Career and salary information

Visit the MoSCORES website for information on MCC's programs, including length, credit hours, and wage and employment data. Search Metropolitan Community College. Note: The historical data listed is informational and can vary based on the number of credit hours students earn, local wage conditions and other factors.


Fast Track Post-Apprenticeship Program

If you have already completed a federally approved apprenticeship you can earn a degree in as little as two semesters. Your apprenticeship may be worth 30-42 credit hours.

View available apprenticeship programs

The combination of broad-based skills and a degree are an indispensable career asset.

A degree gives you a better resume, more prestige and an edge for promotion. You can also transfer your associate degree credits to earn a Bachelor's degree in technology management at a four-year institution, such as University of Central Missouri, DeVry University or Missouri Western State University.

MCC also works with the Builders' Association to offer Construction Management training at their education facility on 12thAvenue.


Transfer made simple

Many MCC students plan to transfer. Whatever your transfer destination, we'll work to make sure your credits move easily. That's why we're experts at it.

We've worked out specific transfer agreements with many four-year colleges and universities, so make sure you speak with an academic advisor before enrolling, particularly since transfer agreements can change based on curriculum revisions.

Learn more about MCC's seamless transfer

Ready To Start Your Future?

Apply to MCC today!