Construction Management
Bachelor's degree
In Michigan Center (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Michigan center (USA)
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Start date
Different dates available
The program is designed to provide a student with a background in managerial, technological, economic, social, political, and environmental aspects of residential and commercial construction. A systems approach is used and includes project management, construction science, land acquisition and development, real estate, finance, management, and marketing. Career opportunities include supervisory and managerial employment within commercial and residential contracting, land development, and real estate organizations; material distribution systems; financial institutions; and governmental agencies.
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Subjects
- Construction
- Real Estate
- Construction Management
- Construction Materials
- Materials
- Project
- Systems
- Construction Training
- GCSE Physics
Course programme
Completion of the following courses with a minimum grade of 2.0 in each course:
Introductory Physics I
Introduction Probability and Statistics for Business
Introduction to Microeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Principles of Construction Management
Residential Construction Materials and Methods
Commercial Construction Methods
Statics and Strengths of Materials
Have either a cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 in the CMP courses listed in item 2. or a cumulative MSU grade-point average of 3.00.
All of the following courses (64 credits):
Survey of Accounting Concepts
Principles of Construction Management
Residential Construction Materials and Methods
Commercial Construction Methods
Site Construction and Measurement
Construction Project Scheduling
Construction Quantity Surveying
Real Estate Principles and Construction Finance
Construction Presentation Graphics and Building Information Modeling
Construction Documents and Contracts (W)
Construction Safety Management
Cost Estimating and Analysis
Construction Project Management
Computing Concepts and Competencies
Introduction to Business Law
Introductory Physics I
Introductory Physics Laboratory I
Students who pass a waiver examination will not be required to complete Computer Science and Engineering 101.
Students must have a minimum grade-point of 2.00 in each of the following courses: CMP 305, 311, 315, 322, 325, 328, 385, 401, 415, and 423.
One of the following courses (3 credits):
Statics and Strengths of Materials
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
Construction Engineering - Equipment, Methods and Planning
Special Topics in Construction Management
Computer-Aided Design for Designers
Site Construction Materials and Methods
Housing and Real Estate Development
One of the following courses (3 credits):
Residential Building and Development Projects (W)
Commercial Building Projects (W)
Capstone Project Competitions
Professional Internship in Building Construction Management
Complete four credits from the following courses:
Chemistry Laboratory I
Introductory Physics II
Introductory Physics Laboratory II
Complete one of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
An Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
Introduction to Organizational Communication
Introduction to Creative Writing
Writing as Exploration
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Business
One of the following courses (3 credits):
Introduction to Microeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
One of the following courses (3 credits):
Introduction to Finance
Introduction to Marketing
Introduction to Supply Chain Management
Complete the following course (3 credits):
Management Skills and Processes
Construction Management