Declaring a Construction Major (BS) or Minor
Once a student meets the admission requirements to be admitted into the School of Engineering, the student will consult with their academic advisor and declare a major and/or minor. The Engineering Academic Advisors will work with you directly to ensure your academic success. The Construction Program currently offers an academic major, one minor, and a specialization in Surveying. Features of each are listed below. The list presents the total hours offered by the Department within the program. Your academic advisor will assist you in a development plan that meets your career expectations.
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Construction Management Major (BS)
Program Features
- Professional Development and Soft Skills - 20 Hours
- Building Processes - 27 Hours
- Surveying - 36 Hours
- Simulated Construction Environment - 18 Hours
- Construction Materials - 22 Hours
- Business Management - 24 Hours
- Building Commerce - 28 Hours
Construction Management Minor
Twenty-one credit hours are required for a minor in construction management. The courses are to be selected from the construction curriculum with approval by the chair of the department. Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average above 2.0 in all construction courses. Typical minor emphasis includes Building Processes, Simulated Construction Environment, Construction Materials, and Building Commerce. See below for a list of typical classes. Other emphasis classes can be arranged with the approval of the chair of the department. Emphasis areas are not reflected on student transcripts.
Building Process Emphasis
- CNST 231 Plans and Specifications
- CNST 241 Statics and Mechanics of Solids
- CNST 321 Electrical Systems
- CNST 332 Mechanical Systems
- CNST 351 Structural Systems
- CNST 425 Heavy Civil Construction
- CNST 463 Concrete Properties
Simulated Construction Environment Emphasis
- CNST 231 Plans and Specifications
- CNST 261 Estimating I - Takeoffs
- CNST 271 Graphics Communication and Intro to BIM
- CNST 303 Planning, Scheduling, and Project Management
- CNST 361 Estimating II: Labor, Resource Leveling, and Bidding
- CNST 432 Design-Build Process
- CNST 481 Construction Information Systems
- CNST 483 Advanced Construction Systems
Construction Materials Emphasis
- CNST 111 Civil Construction Materials
- CNST 210 Building Construction Materials and Methods
- CNST 301/L Soil
- CNST 371 Sustainable Building
- CNST 425 Heavy Civil Construction
- CNST 461 Material Sampling and Testing
- CNST 463 Concrete Properties
Building Commerce Emphasis
- CNST 231 Plans and Specifications
- CNST 261 Estimating I - Takeoffs
- CNST 271 Graphics Communication and Intro to BIM
- CNST 303 Planning, Scheduling, and Project Management
- CNST 361 Estimating II: Labor, Resource Leveling, and Bidding
- CNST 411 Construction Contracts
- CNST 485 Construction Risk Management
Surveying Specialization
Seven of eight classes required. (Note:This offering is in conjunction with the Construction Management Major)
- CNST 310 Surveying Legal Principles
- CNST 364 Boundary Surveying
- CNST 415 Land Development
- CNST 481 Computer Mapping and Related Software Applications
- CNST 485 Geospatial Sciences
- CNST 482 Advanced Surveying Systems
- CNST 485 Drone Applications
- CNST 484 Survey Computations and Applications