CONSTR: Construction Management
Courses
CONSTR 1000. Fundamentals of Construction Management Materials & Methods — 3 hrs.
Acquaint students with the many facets related to construction processes by identifying roles and responsibilities within the construction industry. Students will be exposed to construction with hands on projects. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 1015. Introduction to Sustainability — 3 hrs.
Students will gain a basic understanding of sustainability, with focus on possibilities for harmonizing economic, ecological, and social goals for current and future generations. They will conduct practical exercises to enhance personal sustainability. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 1025. Construction Management Essentials & Professionalism — 3 hrs.
Students will gain knowledge and understanding of the construction management profession. This class will incorporate teamwork through an engaged learning based semester long project. Course topics include: general professionalism in the workplace, ethics, duty to society, professional organizations' codes of conduct, and project-based learning. This course is recommended to be taken in the first semester, for both first year students and students transferring into Construction Management. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 1050. Construction Safety — 3 hrs.
Examine the safety practices for the construction industry. Students will receive OSHA certified 30-Hour training during this course and understand the concepts of a Worksafe Program including regulations, safety audits, and costs impacting a company. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 1100. Construction Documents — 3 hrs.
Introduction to construction blueprint/plan and specification reading and how documents are created. Students will understand the relationship between plans and specs and how they impact the job. Exposure to old plan reading processes as well as new digital processes. Exposure to a physical 3D building as it relates to 2D prints so students can gain vision from concept to finished product. Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): CONSTR 1000. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 1600. Computer Aided Design & Drafting — 3 hrs.
Fundamental concepts and procedures of producing 2D drafting and 3D solid modeling applicable to design and/or drafting in such areas as architecture, construction, communications, electronics, manufacturing, and interior planning. Lab activities using CAD software on microcomputer systems. Software includes: AutoCAD, MicroStation, and Revit. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 2000. Land, Route, and Construction Surveying — 3 hrs.
Basic principles of construction surveying equipment, techniques, building layout and calculations. Training with surveying equipment such as automatic levelers, laser levelers, GPS, and total stations. Lecture and lab format. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1130; CONSTR 1100. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 2050. Construction Law — 3 hrs.
Examination of construction contract principles, construction documents, and the component parts of law affecting construction operations. Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): CONSTR 1000 or CONSTR 1100. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 2089. Seminar in Construction Management: (Topic) — 1-3 hrs.
Specialty topics in construction management and construction engineering practices that address current trends. May be repeated twice on different topics. Prerequisite(s): CONSTR 1000; CONSTR 1025; instructor consent. (Variable)
CONSTR 2200. Construction Project Administration — 3 hrs.
Examination of management techniques for all phases of a construction project. Course will cover project delivery methods, bidding and award, project control and documentation, project closeout and quality control. Students will use current project management software for the course. Prerequisite(s): CONSTR 1100. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 2300. Building Services — 3 hrs.
A study of mechanical and electrical construction, emphasizing heating and cooling equipment, ventilation requirements, plumbing systems, electrical equipment, lighting requirements, and electrical emergency design. Additional course topics which are closely aligned with mechanical and electrical construction include data systems, building security, fire alarm installation, fire suppression systems, elevator installation, and building code requirements. Prerequisite(s): CONSTR 1100. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 2400. Construction Materials — 3 hrs.
The course offers students hands-on experience testing and measuring the properties of common construction materials such as concrete, soil, masonry, asphalt and steel. Students will learn to evaluate material performance, understand industry standards, and apply laboratory results to actual construction scenarios. Lecture and lab. Prerequisite(s): CONSTR 1000; CHEM 1020. (Spring)
CONSTR 2800. Construction Management Engineering Mechanics — 3 hrs.
Students will develop a basic understanding of the forces acting on structures and analyze those forces in various designs. They will then look at the impact those forces have on the materials used in construction. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1420 or MATH 1150 or MATH 1130. Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): PHYSICS 1511 or PHYSICS 1701. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 3000. Heavy Construction Operations & Equipment — 3 hrs.
Examination of systems and operational procedures used for earth work heavy and highway projects. Analysis, selection, and management of heavy construction equipment. Prerequisite(s): PHYSICS 1511; CONSTR 2000; CONSTR 2400. (Fall)
CONSTR 3050. Construction Estimating — 3 hrs.
Construction cost analysis techniques for estimating materials, labor, equipment, and subcontracting costs in commercial building construction. Prerequisite(s): CONSTR 1000; CONSTR 1100. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 3150. Construction Project Planning, Scheduling and Control — 3 hrs.
Examine the construction process of a construction project as it relates to scheduling and planning. Students will gain exposure to planning and scheduling software while understanding the order of operations as it pertains to project workflow and following the critical path. Prerequisite(s): CONSTR 2200. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 3300. Pre Construction Management — 3 hrs.
The course will cover construction topics from project inception through bid and award. Topics include: conceptual estimating, preconstruction scheduling, project design and project bidding and awards. Prerequisite(s): CONSTR 3150; CONSTR 2050; CONSTR 3050. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 4200. Structural Components of Construction — 3 hrs.
Examine structural construction materials such as concrete, steel, and wood structural components. Understand the process and methods of how these structural components are erected and how applying loads impact the structure. Prerequisite(s): CONSTR 2800. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 4350. Construction Management Financial Concepts — 3 hrs.
Topics related to the management and operation of a construction company. Topics include: human resource management, financial analysis, strategic planning, business development related to the construction industry, construction company legal requirements and company organization. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2120; CONSTR 1050; CONSTR 2050; CONSTR 2200; junior standing. (Fall and Spring)
CONSTR 4500. Construction Management Capstone Project — 3 hrs.
Project-based experience that allows students to bridge the gap between academic instruction and real-world practice using teamwork, construction management knowledge, technical communication, problem solving, estimating, safety, quality, project management techniques, technical knowledge, and ethical & professional responsibilities. Teams will work with clients on the development, project management and installation of a specific project. Recommended to be taken in the last semester of undergraduate studies as a declared major in the Department of Construction Management. Prerequisite(s): ENGLISH 3772/5772; PHIL 1560; CONSTR 3050; CONSTR 3150; senior standing. (Fall and Spring)
