The Construction Management (CM) Program at Snow College offers students excellent,
               practical training in state-of-the-art residential and light commercial construction.
               Students develop or enhance their skills in areas such as cabinet making and millwork,
               rough and finish carpentry, architectural drafting (including Computer-aided drafting
               systems), computerized estimating and work scheduling. An advisory committee consisting
               of industry professionals is consulted regularly to enhance the program and keep its
               offerings current. 
 Students who enroll in this program must be in good mental and physical condition
               so they can perform required tasks. For some courses, a student must be able to lift
               100 lbs., be able to climb ladders and scaffolding, and operate power equipment safely.
               Meeting these requirements will help students work towards a safe and rewarding career
               in the construction industry. 
 The two-year curriculum also includes management and business courses students need
               to become successful contractors, builders, carpenters, cabinetmakers, or subcontractors.
               In addition, the program offers a solid base for students who want to transfer into
               advance programs that lead to professional employment in the construction industry,
               such as industrial education, construction management, or architecture.