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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT »
Construction management is a combination of engineering technology, construction techniques, and management to meet the needs of the rapidly growing construction industry. The program is designed to prepare students for the art of achieving maximum profit by efficient use of people, machines, materials, and money to complete a construction project on time and to the satisfaction of the owner. A meld of engineering, construction, management, and business gives the student a background and understanding of management’s point of view in the construction industry. The Construction Management program is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education.
The BS in Construction Management requires 129 credits of coursework. A thorough knowledge of the physical sciences, math, and construction is developed during the first two years followed by upper level construction and management classes and capped by a senior design course in which teams of students work on real construction projects. The technical side is balanced with requirements in writing, humanities, social science, and a second language. A minor in Management is available as part of this degree program.
BS Construction Management Curriculum
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