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Nov 24, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Construction Management, M.S.
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The MS in Construction Management is a 30-credit hour program. This program aims to prepare students to work on construction projects as a construction project manager. It will equip students with fundamental knowledge and software skills in Building Information Modeling (BIM), construction engineering and management, estimating, and planning. Students will study construction law and regulations and risk management and be exposed to construction safety and inspection standards. In addition, this program will also provide students with advanced knowledge in sustainability and green buildings, urban planning, and highway engineering. Graduates of this program can pursue multiple career pathways, such as Construction Manager, Project Manager, Project Controller, Construction Estimator, BIM Expert, Field (Construction) Inspector, and Researcher in academic institutions and government.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
- Apply various construction methods to plan construction projects.
- Analyze the business aspects of construction.
- Utilize modeling software for construction design and documentation while adhering to relevant industry standards and best practices.
- Communicate effective techniques for managing construction projects.
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Required Courses (12 credits)
All students are required to complete the following four courses:
Elective Courses (18 credits)
Select six courses from the following three areas. While it is not required to specify or declare a focus area, at least one course must be from the Construction Management focus area.
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