Stratford's contractor/construction management course can provide you with an in-depth look at what is in involved in a career in construction.
From understanding how to read an independent contractor agreement, to estimating projects costs and coordinating scheduling, Stratford can help you learn about a variety of important construction jobs.
Our quality curriculum offers comprehensive career training that could help you prepare for a number of exciting construction jobs. Some of the topics covered in Stratford's construction management course include:
• Introduction to construction management • Construction contract management • Job site management • Estimating project costs • Subcontractor coordination • Pricing and residential construction estimation • Estimating plumbing, HVAC, and electrical work
Click here for a complete contractor/construction management course outline
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employment opportunities are expected to be excellent for construction managers. The median annual salary for construction managers is $73,700.* Stratford's course is an excellent first step in learning more about a career in construction management.There are no classes to attend, and all of your learning materials are delivered directly to your door. If you do need assistance, our qualified instructors are only a toll free call away. You can finish your course in as little as six months, or take up to two years to graduate.
As a Stratford contractor /construction management student, your low tuition fee covers everything you will need to successfully graduate and earn your career diploma:
• All textbooks, study guides, and learning aids • A full range of student services, including online exams • A personalized career diploma upon graduation • Unlimited access to qualified instructors by e-mail or toll-free phone • Free shipping and handling
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Stratford's contractor/construction management course is designed to provide a thorough introduction about a career in as a contractor/construction manager and is not meant to serve as preparation or substitute for a college degree or certificate or licensing programs.
*Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics U.S. Department of Labor "Occupational Outlook Handbook 2008-09" |
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