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Bachelor of Science in Construction Management

Construction is the most diversified industry in the country, accounting for approximately ten percent of the gross national product. A key player in this vast enterprise is the constructor, a term given to the leaders and managers in the construction industry having skills and knowledge, acquired through education and experience, to manage the planning, design, and construction of a project from inception to completion for the purpose of controlling time, cost and quality. The constructor can be involved in the planning, design, and construction of many types of facilities including, but not limited to:

 
commercial (i.e., office buildings and shopping centers),
institutional (i.e., hospitals and schools),
industrial (i.e., factories and refineries),
residential (i.e., homes and apartments),
civil (i.e., highways and utilities)
This program develops the management skills that enable the construction manager to take responsibility for planning and implementing construction projects. It also draws upon those technical subjects, which are necessary to enable students to solve the challenging problems encountered on construction sites.
 
Year 1
Principles of Management
Introduction to Structures I
Principles of Construction
Construction Accounting
Construction Methods & Materials I
Construction Drawing
Introduction to Structures II
Building Technology
 
Year 2
Financial Management
Human Resources Management
Architectural Interior Systems
Construction Equipment Management
Construction Surveying
Construction Safety
Construction Methods & Materials II
Construction Planning & Control
 
Year 3
Project Management
Interior and Exterior Design
Environmental Law
Heavy Construction
Concrete Technology
Project Costing & Estimating
Structural Design
Dissertation
Other Construction Programs
B.S (Construction Management)
B.S (Facilities Management)
B.S (Safety & Health Management)
B.S (Security Management)
M.S (Construction Management)
M.S (Estate & Property Management)
M.S (Facilities Management)
M.S (Safety & Health Management)
M.S (Security Management)