Construction Management DTA/MRP

The Associate in Construction Management DTA/MRP degree is a pathway for students planning transfer to CWU, UW, or WSU for a major in Construction Management (American Council for Construction Education accredited) programs. It also provides information for transfer to EWU’s BS in Technology, Construction Management.

Construction DTA/MRP graduates will:

  • Use the scientific method to analyze natural phenomena and acquire skills to evaluate authenticity of data/information relative to the natural world
  • Apply mathematical knowledge through calculus
  • Define the basic concepts of Introductory Mechanical Physics
  • Describe fundamentals of engineering graphics including: terminology, media, line conventions, scaling, sketching, geometric construction, isometric drawing, and basic orthographic projection, as defined in ASME and AIA standards
  • Demonstrate knowledge of basic AutoCAD or Solid Works for Engineering skills
  • demonstrate communication, intercultural appreciation, teamwork, information literacy, and critical thinking

Additional Construction Management Program Information

General Admission Information

Entry into this program requires completion of an admissions application.

Class Schedule

Lake Washington Institute of Technology does not offer every course each quarter. It is the student’s responsibility to consult the Class Schedule and work out an individual schedule with an advisor. Any developmental coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length.

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Explore Careers and Paths in Construction Management

Lake Washington Institute of Technology is proud of the many pathway options our students have to complete an Applied Bachelor’s degree, both at LWTech, and at in-state universities and colleges. All degrees, whether DTA/MRP, AAS-T or AAS, can fulfill transfer requirements at multiple institutions thanks to the articulation (transfer) agreements between LWTech and the transfer college.

An applied bachelor's degree can improve your chances in the job market and help you make more money. Employers want graduates with:

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Complex problem-solving skills
  • Applied knowledge in real-world settings
  • A broad (rather than narrow) education

To learn more about transferring to another college or university, please visit our Transferring from LWTech page.

 

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