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Construction and Facilities Management (BS): Construction Management Emphasis

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Variable Credit Min

85

Variable Credit Max

86

Major Academic Plan

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Problem Solving

Learning Outcome

An ability to identify formulate and solve broadly defined technical or scientific problems by applying knowledge of mathematics and science and/or technical topics to areas relevant to the discipline.

Title

Design

Learning Outcome

An ability to formulate or design a system process procedure or program to meet desired needs.

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Experiment and Analysis

Learning Outcome

An ability to develop and conduct experiments or test hypotheses analyze and interpret data and use scientific judgment to draw conclusions.

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Communication

Learning Outcome

An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.

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Ethics and Professional Responsibility

Learning Outcome

An ability to understand ethical and professional responsibilities and the impact of technical and/or scientific solutions in global economic enviornmental and societal contexts.

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Teamwork

Learning Outcome

An ability to function effectively on teams that establish goals plan tasks meet deadlines and anlyze risk and uncertainty.

Program Requirements

Undecided students that are interested in learning more about Civil Engineering, Construction Management, and Facility & Property Management may begin with CCE 101 Introduction to Civil/Const Engineering.

No more than 9 credit hours of grades below C- in major courses may be applied toward graduation.

Requirement 1 — Complete 2 Requirements

Requirement 1.1 — Complete 16 Courses

course - Principles of Accounting 3.0

course - Sustainable Infrastructure 3.0

course - Construction Modeling 3.0

course - Surveying 1.0

course - Computational Methods 3.0

course - Fundamentals of CFM 3.0

course -Methods 1 - Structural Systems 3.0

course- Methods 2 - Bldg Systems3.0

course - Est Processes 3.0

course - Const Scheduling & Cost Contrl 3.0

course - Sustainable Design & Arch 3.0

course - Construction Safety 2.0

course - Construction Law 2.0

course - Pre-Construction Services 3.0

course - Const Project Mgt & Control 3.0

course - Const Company Operatns & Mgt 3.0

Requirement 1.2 — Complete 1 of 2 Courses

course - Advanced Building Systems 3.0

course - Earthwork & Construction Equip 3.0

Requirement 2 — Complete 2 Requirements

Requirement 2.1 — Complete 2.5 hours

Complete five enrollments of the following (cannot be taken the same semester as CFM 491)

course - Undergraduate Seminar - You may take once 0.5

Requirement 2.2 — Complete 1 Course

Complete the following during the next-to-last semester before graduation.

course - Senior Seminar 0.5

Requirement 3 — Complete 1 Course

course - Civil Engineering Writing 3.0

course - Commun in Organiztnl Settings 3.0

course - Technical Communication 3.0

Requirement 4 — Complete 2 Requirements

Complete five enrollments of the following (cannot be taken the same semester as CFM 491):

Requirement 4.1 — Complete 6 Courses

course - Engineering Mechanics-Statics 3.0

course - Engr Mechanics - Materials 3.0

course - Metals, Woods, & Composites 1.5

course - Concrete, Masonry, & Asphalt 1.5

course - Calculus 1 4.0

course - Intro to Stat Data Analysis 3.0

Requirement 4.2 — Complete 1 of 2 Courses

course - General Physics 1 3.0

course - Intro to Newtonian Mechanics 3.0

Requirement 5 —Complete 2 hours

Experiential Learning

course - Civil Engineering Design 3.0

course - ASC Competition - You may take once 1.0

course - NAHB Competition - You may take once 2.0

course - Special Problems - You may take once 0.5v

Requirement 6 — Complete 2 Requirements

Program Elective Courses

Requirement 6.1 — Complete 2 of 74 Courses

course - Geomatics 2.0

course - Fluid Mechanics 3.0

course - Civil Engr Seminar 0.5

course - Civil Engr Seminar 0.5

course - Metals, Woods, & Composites 1.5

course - Structural Analysis 3.0

course - Hydrology 3.0

course - Soil Mechanics 3.0

course - Intro to Environmental Eng 3.0

course - Intro to Transportation Engr 3.0

course - Civil Engr Seminar 0.5

course - Civil Engr Seminar 0.5

course - Engr Applications of GIS 3.0

course - Structural Steel Design 3.0

course - Reinforced Concrete Design 3.0

course- International Megastructures 3.0

course - Hydraulic Engineering 3.0

course - Water Resources Study Abroad 3.0

course - Foundation Engineering 3.0

course - Environmental Engineering Proc 3.0

course - Geometric Design of Highways 3.0

course - International Megacities 3.0

course- Civil Engineering Writing 3.0

course - Civil Engineering Design 3.0

course - Global Projects - You may take once 0.5v

course - Design & Materials Applicatns 3.0

course - Stress Analysis & Design 3.0

course - Computer Struc Optimization 3.0

course - Port Cement Design & Analysis 3.0

course - Linear Finite Element Methods 3.0

course - Structural Vibrations 3.0

course - Geospatial Software Dev 3.0

course- Adv Structural Steel Design 3.0

course - Aircraft Structures 3.0

course - Bridge Structures 3.0

course - Bridge Preservation 1.5

course - Masonry Design 3.0

course - Structural Wood Design 3.0

course - Hydrologic Modeling 3.0

course - Adv. Hydraulic Routing 3.0

course - Hydroinformatics 3.0

course - Hydraulic Design of Channels 3.0

course - Geo-Environmental Engineering 3.0

course - Deep Foundations 3.0

course - Chemical Stabilization 1.5

course - Seepage & Slope Stability 3.0

course - Geotech Analysis of Earthquake 3.0

course - Groundwater Modeling 3.0

course - Water Treatment Fac Design 3.0

course - Mechanical Behavior 3.0

course - Environmental Chemistry 3.0

course - Traffic Engineering 3.0

course - Pavement Design 3.0

course - Urban Transportation Planning 3.0

course - Pavement Management 3.0

course - Asphalt Mixture Design 1.5

course - CAE Software Development 3.0

course - Optimization Techniques 3.0

course - Technical Writing 1.5

course - Advanced Building Systems 3.0

course - Operations and Maintenance 3.0

course - Earthwork & Construction Equip 3.0

course - Managing High Performance Bldg 4.0

course - Commercial Real Estate Mgt 4.0

course - Real Estate Development 3.0

course - Design Studio 3.0

course - Civil Infrastructure Const 3.0

course - Virtual Design & Construction 3.0

course - Const Innovation & Tech 3.0

course - Constr Comp Opers and HR 3.0

course - Managing Risk in Construction 3.0

course - Const Co Developmt 3.0

course - Const. Co. Financial Mgt. 3.0

course - Special Topics in CM - You may take once 1.0v

Requirement 6.2 — Complete 2 of 12 Courses

Flexible Electives

course - Principles of Finance 3.0

course - Adv Financial Management 3.0

course - Real Estate Finance & Invstmnt 3.0

course - Intro to City Planning 3.0

course- Urban Planning Methods 3.0

course - Engineering Geology 3.0

course - Intro to Global Enviro Studies 3.0

course - Organizational Behavior 3.0

course - Marketing Management 3.0

course - Social Impact 3.0

course - Residential Landscape Design 3.0

course - Introduction to Interiors 3.0

Requirement 7 — Obtain confirmation from your advisement center that you have completed the following:

Complete department packet and exit interview.

Students must complete 300 hours of pre-approved construction/facilities-related work after declaring the major and must submit a report during the CFM 491 class.