Construction Management - Master of Science
Postgraduate
In Michigan Center (USA)
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Michigan center (USA)
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Start date
Different dates available
The Master of Science degree program with a major in construction management is designed to provide breadth in the managerial, technological, economic, and environmental aspects of construction. The program is also designed to provide depth through a systems approach encompassing project management, estimating, scheduling and project controls, land acquisition and development, architectural and engineering design, construction technology, real estate, finance, business management, and marketing.
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Subjects
- IT Project Management
- Construction
- Construction Management
- Project
- Project Management
- Construction Training
Course programme
A minimum of 18 credits in 800–900 level courses.
All of the following courses:
Construction Project Management and Information Systems
Contracts and Legal Issues in Construction
Elements and Methods of Research for Built Environment
One additional 800-level Construction Management course, excluding Construction Management 890, 898, and 899. Students without a background in construction methods, project scheduling and estimating must complete Construction Management 801, 811 and 815 in partial fulfillment of this requirement.
One 400-level course or above in statistics.
Additional Requirements for Plan A
Complete 6 credits of Construction Management 899. No more than 6 credits may be counted toward the requirements for the degree under Plan A.
Complete and defend a master’s thesis acceptable to the student’s guidance committee.
Requirements for Plan B
A minimum of 24 credits in 800-900 level courses.
All of the following courses:
Construction Project Management and Information Systems
Contracts and Legal Issues in Construction
Elements and Methods of Research for Built Environment
One additional 800-level Construction Management course, excluding Construction Management 890, 898, and 899. Students without a background in construction methods, project scheduling and estimating must complete Construction Management 801, 811 and 815 in partial fulfillment of this requirement.
One 400-level course or above in statistics.
Additional Requirements for Plan B
Completion of one of the following:
Successfully complete the final examination given by the guidance committee.
Pass the AIC Level 1 certification examination.
Complete 3 credits of Construction Management 898. No more than 3 credits may be counted towards the requirements for the degree under Plan B. Successfully complete the Plan B report acceptable to the guidance committee.
Construction Management - Master of Science