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Associate degree in Architecture vs Construction management?
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Which degree would give me more value in the job market? Currently do takeoffs and essentially and a proper estimator in training for a finishes subcontracor in Texas doing commercial and industrial work. I am roughly 65% finished with either construction management or architecture associate degree, since I have taken classes to satisfy both degrees. I would like to be more involved on the construction side of the industry, since I feel they have more earning potential. Should I get my architecture associate or construction associate? Would getting both be any help? Thank you.

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