BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The objective of the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management is to provide the following for its students:
- a solid foundation of knowledge in mathematics and the basic sciences toward application to construction management;
- the knowledge and skills necessary to excel at an entry-level position as a construction professional and/or continue graduate study in construction management or a related field;
- the appropriate communications skills, both written and verbal, to allow graduates to grow into leadership positions in the profession;
- a thorough understanding of state-of-the-art techniques and tools in construction management involving three-dimensional computer modeling, building information modeling (BIM), integration of information technology, and the application of innovative planning, design and construction administration methodologies;
- a broad education in preparation for life-long learning and individual growth. Students are required to take courses in history, writing and the humanities, and electives allow students to further customize their education to enhance their individual interests.
PROGRAM CONTENT
The construction management curriculum incorporates the following subject areas:
Credits
General Education 24
Mathematics and the Sciences 22
Business and Management 21
Total 128
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