Construction Management
Department of Civil Engineering
Undergraduate Program
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

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GENERAL INFORMATION

The Bachelor of Science in Construction Management prepares students for a challenging career in the construction industry – as future leaders in a dynamic and ever-changing environment.  It concentrates on the essential skills necessary to develop competency in the profession and be competitive in the marketplace, for opportunities with owners, developers, construction managers, contractors, architects and engineers, lenders and others involved in the construction industry.

The Bachelor of Science in Construction Management program covers a broad range of basic through advanced subjects in construction management and engineering, such as planning, estimating, scheduling, project management and construction administration.   The program also exposes students to the latest applications in construction research and technology.  The program teaches students the fundamentals of engineering and construction science, as well as business aspects of construction and the application of traditional and emerging construction methods and technologies. Students also learn basic economics and management, with particular emphasis on their application to the construction industry.

 
PART-TIME STUDENTS

Students can register as part-time students (less than 12 credits per semester). Such students are advised that only certain undergraduate courses are offered in the evening, and part-time students are required to take most of their courses during the day. Part-time students should maintain close contact with their academic advisers to plan an effective and efficient course sequence.

 

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