The M.S. in Construction Management is a management-oriented program that is distinguished by a conscientious integration of fundamentals and theory with real-world practical application. You learn to effectively manage the components of a construction projector company.
(12 Credits)
| Principles of Real Estate Accounting and Taxation / Y63.1005 | 3 |
| Construction Cost Estimating / Y63.1015 | 3 |
| Construction Methods and Technology / Y63.1025 | 3 |
| Legal Principles and Practices / Y63.1050 | 3 |
(12 Credits)
| Construction Financial and Cost Control / Y63.1035 | 3 |
| Project Management: Planning, Scheduling and Control / Y63.1040 | 3 |
| The Development Process / Y63.1060 | 3 |
| Construction Safety Management / Y63.1065 | 3 |
(6 Credits)
| Operating and Managing a Construction Organization / Y63.1070 | 3 |
| Advanced Construction Scheduling and Control / Y63.1075 | 3 |
Students select one of the concetration tracks below.
Students choosing this concentration must take the 3 courses below plus one elective.
| Business Development and Management / Y63.2000 | 3 |
| Negotiation and Dispute Resolution / Y63.2010 | 3 |
| (Capstone required) Applied Project Finance and Development / Y63.2099 | 3 |
Students choosing this concentration must take the 3 courses below plus one elective.
| Managing On-Site Construction Operations / Y63.2120 | 3 |
| Labor Relations in Construction / Y63.2130 | 3 |
| (Capstone required) Applied Project Planning, Control, and Completion Strategies / Y63.2199 | 3 |
Students select a course (a) from the list below, (b) from a course within another concentration in this program or (c) with permission from the Program Director, from a course from the M.S. in Real Estate degree program.
Please note that not all courses are offered every semester
| Managing Municipal Contracts and Claims / Y63.3100 | 3 |
| Management and Control of Public Works Infrastructure Projects / Y63.3105 | 3 |
| Green Building and Sustainability / Y63.3250 | 3 |
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