This program includes topics directed towards managing construction projects, administering contracts, estimating costs, and scheduling project activities.
The program offers two curricula: one desirable for Process and Industrial Construction and the other for Commercial Construction. Each provides a balanced mix of construction, engineering and business skills. The objective of the Construction Management program is to provide graduates with knowledge and skills that are valued and sought by the construction industry profession. Commercial, industrial, and highway/heavy sectors of the construction industry need entry-level professional employees who are knowledgeable and skilled. Graduates must have knowledge of construction materials and methods, structural systems, soils site development, business, and contract administration; and have skills for planning, estimating, scheduling, and evaluating project performance. The curriculum provides fundamental and advanced coursework that incorporate current standards and technology for managing and providing quality construction. Software is applied in curriculum courses to prepare students for the utilization of computer applications in construction management.
Our Construction Management graduates should have knowledge and problem-solving skills to perform the following tasks:
The program is committed to attaining the following goals:
At the Masters level, students will receive advanced education, preparing them to be construction management leaders in industry or faculty members in academia. For more information on the graduate program, please refer to the Graduate and Professional Studies catalog.
Students pursuing a major in Construction Management must complete the following requirements in addition to the university core and general college requirements. Majors in Construction Management may use no grade below C- in junior and senior level courses to satisfy major degree requirements.
| CNST 1361. Construction Management I |
| CNST 2351. Construction Estimating I |
| CNST 3185. Construction Experience |
| CNST 3205. Construction Safety Management |
| CNST 3301. Construction Equipment and Methods |
| CNST 3331. Construction Planning and Scheduling |
| CNST 3355. Strength of Construction Materials |
| CNST 3155. Construction Materials and Testing Lab |
| CNST 4265. Construction Layout and Site Development |
| CNST 4302. Construction Law and Ethics |
| CNST 4372. Soil Mechanics and Foundations |
| Students must choose either the Commercial Construction Track or the Process and Industrial Track. |
| Commercial Construction Track |
| CNST 1301. Construction Materials and Methods |
| CNST 1330. Graphics I |
| CNST 2321. Mechanical and Electrical Systems |
| CNST 2341. Construction Documents |
| CNST 3311. Structural Steel and Timber Construction |
| CNST 3351. Construction Estimating II |
| CNST 4331. Construction Management II |
| CNST 4341. Project Controls |
| CNST 4381. Reinforced Concrete and Building codes |
| Process and Industrial Track |
| CNST 1315. Project Drawings and Graphics |
| CNST 1325. Process and Industrial Construction |
| CNST 2325. Process and Industrial Subsystems |
| CNST 2345. Contract Documents for Capital Projects |
| CNST 3315. Steel Construction |
| CNST 3365. Cost Estimating for Capital Projects |
| CNST 4335. Leadership of Construction Projects |
| CNST 4345. Reinforced Concrete Structures |
| CNST 4385. Field Operations for Capital Projects |
GPA for major will be calculated on the major requirements including the Commercial Construction or the Process and Industrial Track.
| Math/Reasoning |
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| (10 SH which includes university core) |
| MATH 1313. Finite Mathematics with Applications |
| MATH 1330. Precalculus |
| MATH 1431. Calculus I |
| Natural Sciences |
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| (8 SH which includes university core) |
| PHYS 1301/1101. Introductory General Physics I & Laboratory |
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PHYS 1302/1102.
Introductory General Physics I & Laboratory or GEOL 1330/1130. Physical Geology & Laboratory |
| Social/Behavioral Sciences |
| (3 SH which includes university core) |
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ECON 2304. Microeconomics or ECON 2305. Macroeconomics |
| Writing in the Discipline |
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| (3 SH which includes university core) |
| GENB 4350. Business Law and Ethics |
| Program Requirements |
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| (12 SH) |
| ACCT 2331. Accounting Principles I - Financial |
| ACCT 2332. Accounting Principles II - Managerial |
| COMM 1332. Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
| TELS 3363. Technical Communication |
| Approved Business Electives: |
| (Choose 6 SH) |
| MANA 3335. Introduction to Organizational Behavior and Management |
| MARK 3336. Elements of Marketing Administration |
| FINA 3332. Principles of Financial Management |
| SCM 3301. Service and Manufacturing Operations |
Degree awarded: Bachelor of Science
Major: Construction Management
Catalog Publish Date: August 18, 2011
This Page Last Updated: June 6, 2011
Effective Date of Archive: December 19, 2011