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Our online Construction Management program curriculum combines fundamental courses with career-focused electives. Each college-level course is developed with the input of professionals to ensure you learn practical, job-relevant skills and competencies.
This course provides an introduction to the primary concepts of contemporary building construction principles, materials, and practices. You'll obtain an overview of common construction phases and regulations and the team interactions required to successfully complete a construction project. The course also provides essential concepts of the basic principles of building loads and load resistance and the physical properties of common building materials.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
Construction Management is a course in managing new construction projects that provides in-depth coverage of project delivery systems. This course will outline the roles and responsibilities of owners/engineers and general contractors, as well as subcontractors, in the construction management process. You'll learn about risk allocation and liability sharing alongside pre-construction operations. Pre-construction and early phases of construction work involve a bevy of documentation, including scheduling, submittals, ordering of materials, and mobilization. You'll learn ways to manage and track the project as work is completed, and what documentation should be kept in order to ensure timely payment and quality of workmanship. This course covers communications and processes for an entire project cycle through project close-out, from as-built documentation to final payment and release of lien paperwork.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
This is an introduction to the materials and methods used in constructing commercial buildings. Topics covered include using wood in construction, exterior and interior finishes, brick masonry, stone and concrete masonry, masonry load bearing wall construction, steel frame construction, site-cast and precast concrete framing systems, roofing, glass, windows and doors, cladding systems, interior walls and partitions, ceilings, and floors.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
This course provides an introduction to drawings and specifications used in construction. It includes lines of construction, scales, types of surveys, off-site and site improvements, foundations and below-grade construction, the structure above grade, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, commercial blueprints, construction offices, manufacturing facilities, and warehouses. This course touches on multifamily dwellings as well as heavy commercial construction to help provide a well-rounded look at these drawings.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
This course is an introduction to the role of safety in the construction industry. It covers the cost of accidents, causes of accidents, ethics and safety, workers' compensation, OSHA compliance, detailed coverage of subparts A through Z of OSHA's Construction Standard, safety and health programs and policies, job safety and hazard analysis, accident reporting and record keeping, emergency response plans, total safety management, workplace violence, workplace stress, environmental safety, ISO 14000, and promoting safety.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
This is an introduction to the use of surveys in commercial, residential, and general construction. It includes the fundamentals of surveying, mathematical concepts, horizontal and vertical distance measurement, leveling, measuring angles and directions, horizontal control surveys, property surveys, topographic surveys and maps, highway curve and earth works, and construction surveys—establishing line and grade, building and pipeline stakeout, and additional layout procedures.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
This is an introduction to the process of estimating the full cost of construction projects. Topics include contracts, bonds, insurance, specifications, overhead and contingencies, labor, equipment, excavation, concrete, masonry, metals, wood, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, profit and other estimating methods.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
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Program Description
The Construction Management program is designed to provide you with a core foundation of knowledge in construction management and career-focused skills and best practices you can apply to advance your current construction career.
Program Objectives
After completing the Construction Management program, you’ll be able to do the following:
We’re here to help you reach your career goals in a way that’s flexible, affordable, and practical. As part of that mission, we provide every Ashworth College student with exclusive access to our range of Career Tools. That includes personal consultations with our professional advisors, who can help you develop interview techniques and build a long-term career strategy.
Building up to career growth
The Undergraduate Certificate in Construction Management is more than just a semester toward the next degree level, it's your launch pad for career growth. Make every lesson count by taking advantage of the career services provided by the Ashworth College Central Network. From the moment you enroll, you gain access to a complete toolkit of resume and letter templates so you can pitch your new job skills before your coursework is done. After you graduate, feel free to revisit your account any time. Learn more on the Career Services page.
An Undergraduate Certificate is a great first step into higher education. It’s also an extremely affordable option compared to moving straight to associate- and bachelor-level studies. As such, our Security Management training tuition is designed to fit any budget. It’s also inclusive: Other than a small administrative cost—and shipping fees for course materials—what you need is included in your tuition.
Our online programs are flexible and so are our payment options. Choose the one that works best for you.
Our online tuition is designed to be affordable for your budget. Learn about our first payment match program2 by calling 1-800-957-5412 or you can request information today. p>
Our online API Program Name Undergraduate Certificate program is one of the most affordable programs of its kind in the country. See for yourself how we compare:
College | Tuition + fees | Per credit hour |
---|---|---|
Rasmussen College | $11,470 | $765 |
University of Phoenix | $8,184 | $546 |
Mesa CC (Online) | $3,225 | $215 |
Ivy Tech CC (Online) | $2,638 | $176 |
Ashworth College | $ | $ |
NOTE: This tuition chart is for illustrative purposes only. Based on 15 credit hours. Ashworth College total price is based on $ Monthly Pay. Tuition rates were gathered from competing university websites May 3, 2018.
1 Depending on where you live, you may be charged taxes in addition to the total cost of your program.
2 The first payment match applies to the monthly pay plan and varies by program.
Security is a major concern for people today. Cybercrime, public safety, and homeland security have become everyday issues nationwide. As we respond to threats in increasingly sophisticated and proactive ways, there is a growing demand for security specialists who know how to collaborate with law enforcement and protect the public.
Our Security Management certificate is designed by industry experts to help you gain practical, career-relevant security skills and knowledge. Studying at your own pace, you will choose electives that fit your specific career goals, from private security to criminal behavior. It’s a great way to step into college-level study, build your credentials, and develop job-ready security skill set.
Security Management Online Class Curriculum
The online Security Management Training can help you prepare to take the first steps toward a career in the security industry or furthering your education in the field, all from home. In your online classes, you’ll learn about working in the security industry, risk management, and the variety of security jobs available. Online courses include:
You’ll also choose electives to get a better understanding of specific security concerns and skills.
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Public venues—including hospitals, college campuses, casinos, airports, sports arenas, and retail stores—have to ensure the safety of their staff and visitors, meaning millions of security professionals are employed across the country. 151,700 openings are projected each year through to 2032† for specialized security roles, such as security guards and gaming surveillance officers. As a graduate of our Security Management course, you will have an excellent opportunity to stand out from countless other candidates and build a successful career in security.
Working full time? Got kids? Study at your own pace and graduate in just one semester.
Elective courses include Incident Command Systems, Aviation Security, and Cyber Security.
Our online Security Management course is one of the most affordable programs of its type.
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Frequently asked questions
You may be taking your first steps into higher education. Or you may be considering online study for the first time. Whatever your situation, we’re here to guide you through the process and answer any questions you have.
Earning a Security Management certificate online makes sense for busy people who are ready for college-level study and want the convenience of learning from home. Your Security Management training online is equivalent to one semester of college coursework. You’ll graduate from our online Security Management course with a solid foundation of knowledge that will be of value in many areas of endeavor.
Yes! Every student at Ashworth College gains access to the Ashworth College Central Network, an online toolkit that helps you work through resume templates, cover letters, thank you letters, and more. Use the career tools as much as you like to prepare professional documents for your job search. Once you’ve graduated, you can come back to the Ashworth College Central Network at any time.
We allow you up to one year from the date of your enrollment to graduate and complete your Security Management training online. A self-paced, flexible study schedule is one of the many benefits of furthering your education at Ashworth College.
Related programs
Enrolling in Security Management training online is a great way to enhance your resume and take your first step into college-level studies. If you have not yet decided what your major should be, you may also be interested in:
State requirements
A career in this field may require you to meet certain licensing, training, and other requirements that can vary by vocation and state. You should check with your state, local government, and/or licensing board to find out which requirements may be applicable in your state. Click here for contact information on state licensing/regulatory boards and certain professional licensing information.
Our Security Management program curriculum is designed by security experts to be practical, career-relevant, and instantly applicable to real-world settings. You also have the freedom to customize your program by choosing specialized electives that fit your strengths, interests, and goals.
In this course, you'll learn the ins and outs of this very important topic. You'll take an in-depth look at what security entails, examine the various kinds of security, and review the types of firms that provide such security. You'll also examine the fascinating ways that individuals, organizations, and nations can minimize the loss of life and property through modern security measures. Throughout the course, you'll also consider how security needs have changed since 9/11.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
This course examines private security. It explores in depth the history of security, civil and criminal law, and the changes that have occurred in homeland security and the policing landscape of the US since the events of 9/11. Terrorism and cybercrimes will also be covered in detail. Retail security concerns and the ongoing threat of workplace violence are studied. Throughout, job opportunities for security professionals will be addressed.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
Terrorism became a household term for all American citizens, but particularly for law enforcement professionals, after the September 11, 2001, attacks. This course examines the theory and practice of domestic and international terrorism. This course delves into the world of terrorism and terrorists — mostly unknown to the average American citizen before September 11, and obscure even to trained law enforcement officers.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
This course explores how to prepare for, mitigate, respond to, and recover from disasters that are brought on by nature and those that are made by humans, such as acts of terrorism. The roles of first responders, volunteers, search and-rescue teams, government agencies and nonprofit organizations will be examined. In addition, the course will consider the likely disasters that the future holds and how you can prepare for those events by revisiting successes and failures of the past.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
This course provides you with an overview of how airports and airlines operate and generate revenue to make a profit, but its primary focus is aviation security. The course explores the history of aviation security, including events that have brought about changes in policies and regulations. In particular, the course will examine how the tragic events of September 11, 2001, radically changed national and global aviation security procedures. The course concludes with a look at the ways in which terrorists are adapting to heightened security measures.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
This course is an introduction to criminal behavior! You'll be able to gain a better understanding of theories that help better explain criminal behavior and delinquency. Throughout the course, you'll also learn more about the victim(s) of crimes and how crimes impact their lives.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to do the following:
Credit Hours: 3
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Program Description
The Security Management program is designed to provide you with a core foundation of knowledge and career-focused skills you can apply to begin a new career in security management or advance a current one.
Program Objectives
After completing the Security Management program, you’ll be able to do the following:
Security is a huge field that encompasses many different professions, settings, and organizations. That means there are a lot of opportunities—but also plenty of competition. As an Ashworth College grad, you will have the support you need to set yourself apart. Our exclusive Career Tools, include one-on-one interview coaching, resume writing workshop, and personalized career guidance to help you seize opportunities with your new qualification. With The Ashworth College Central Network, you’ll also have the opportunity to build your personal brand and enhance your job search using the latest digital platforms.
The Undergraduate Certificate in Security Management is more than just a semester toward the next degree level, it's your launch pad for career growth. Make every lesson count by taking advantage of the career services provided by the Ashworth College Central Network. From the moment you enroll, you gain access to a complete toolkit of resume and letter templates so you can pitch your new job skills before your coursework is done. After you graduate, feel free to revisit your account any time. Learn more on the Career Services page.
If you’re concerned about the cost of higher education, an Undergraduate Certificate is a great place to start—especially at Ashworth College. Our online Paralegal course tuition is affordable for all budgets. It’s also straightforward: other than a small administrative cost—and shipping fees for course materials—what you need is included in your tuition.
Our online programs are flexible and so are our payment options. Choose the one that works best for you.
Our online tuition is designed to be affordable for your budget. Learn about our first payment match program2 by calling 1-800-957-5412 or you can request information today. p>
Our online API Program Name Undergraduate Certificate program is one of the most affordable programs of its kind in the country. See for yourself how we compare:
College | Tuition + fees | Per credit hour |
---|---|---|
Rasmussen College | $11,470 | $765 |
University of Phoenix | $8,184 | $546 |
Mesa CC (Online) | $3,225 | $215 |
Ivy Tech CC (Online) | $2,638 | $176 |
Ashworth College | $ | $ |
*NOTE: This tuition chart is for illustrative purposes only. Based on 15 credit hours. Ashworth College total price is based on $ Monthly Pay. Tuition rates were gathered from competing university websites May 3, 2018.
1 Depending on where you live, you may be charged taxes in addition to the total cost of your program.
2 The first payment match applies to the monthly pay plan and varies by program.
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